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Molly has been named a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, joining 198 distinguished individuals working across 53 disciplines, from physics to film. Each Guggenheim Fellow receives a monetary stipend to pursue independent work under “the freest possible conditions.” Molly will use her award to create new work for her ongoing project, Holograph Draft.

The DMV Collects the DMV, The Kreeger Museum: October 25, 2024 - February 1, 2025.
A survey exhibition curated by Laura Roulet.

Molly is the recipient of an FY 2025 Arts and Humanities Fellowship from the D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities.

A Year of Magical Thinking, Leerform, Brooklyn, New York.
A group exhibition curated by Julie Mckim and also including Mingyue Chin, Gary Cullen, Eric Ramos Guerrero, Fumi Nakamura, David Pierce, and Jennifer May Reiland.

Molly has an essay in Full Bleed, the Maryland Institute College of Art's literary journal, about her Virginia Woolf-based project Holograph Draft.

Take the Long Way Home, Project: ARTSpace, New York, NY.
A three-person exhibition curated by Julie McKim also including work by Eric Ramos Guerrero and Jennifer May Reiland.

Conference Call: Baxter Koziol and Molly Springfield, Skowhegan, New York, NY.
Conference Call is a series of five 2-person exhibitions in Skowhegan's New York space in Chelsea that aims to place work by artists from differing cohorts in conversation with each other, and with the labor of operating a residency. Molly's work was in an exhibition curated by Michael Scoggins, paired with work by Baxter Koziol.

Molly was an artist in residence at the Tamarind Institute in New Mexico. While in residence, she produced two lithographic editions under the guidance of Tamarind student printers Rudolph Taylor and Emery Spina, as part of Tamarind's Collaboration with Student Printers program.

Molly is included in the book You Are an Artist: Assignments to Spark Creation by curator Sarah Urist Green. The book is published by Penguin Books and available for sale here.