Molly Goldfarb (b. 1992) is an independent artist based in lower Manhattan, known primarily for her vibrant acrylic and digital paintings as well as her early abstract marker portraits. Her playful, pop-meets-punk aesthetic takes shape in a wide range of subject matter inspired by her life in the city, her travels to warm weather climates, plants, plays on words and, most recently, by her nature walks and surroundings at home.
Molly’s work has been exhibited in a variety of fairs and exhibitions including Art on Paper, the LA Art Show, Aqua Art Miami, London Art Fair, Market Art + Design Hamptons, CONTEXT NY and more.
In January 2020, she founded her curatorial project called Molly+Friends, through which she hosts group exhibitions in her studio-turned-gallery space and beyond. Molly+Friends recently had its in-person fair debut at this year's edition of Art on Paper.