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Molly Heintz

Department Chair, MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism at School of Visual Arts

Molly Fulghum Heintz is a distinguished professional known for her significant contributions to the field of art, architecture, and design. She serves as the Chair of the SVA MA Design Research program and holds the esteemed position of Editor-in-Chief at Oculus Magazine. With an extensive background in editorial consultancy, she is a co-founder and Managing Director of Superscript, a renowned firm specializing in strategy, research, and writing projects for various design organizations and institutions such as Pentagram, MoMA, and Rockwell Group.

Prior to her role at Superscript, Molly has held key positions leading communications departments at prestigious architecture firms like Gensler and Rockwell Group. She was also a Fellow at the Philip Johnson Glass House, where she played a pivotal role in launching the innovative platform 'Glass House Conversations.' Her academic journey includes the completion of BAs in Classics and Archaeology from Duke University, an MFA in Design Criticism from the School of Visual Arts, and currently pursuing a PhD in the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University, with a focus on narratives associated with design objects.

Apart from her professional roles, Molly Heintz is a respected editor with a rich portfolio of edited books and magazines. She continues to contribute her expertise as a Contributing Editor at Fast Company magazine and The Architect's Newspaper. Her insightful writings have been featured in various esteemed publications like The Art Newspaper, AIGA Voice, and Studies in the Decorative Arts.

Molly Heintz's areas of expertise include editorial strategy, facilitating engaging conversations through innovative programming, and writing and editing with a specialization in the realms of art, architecture, and design. Her vast experience and academic background have positioned her as a thought leader in the industry, contributing significantly to the discourse and development of these fields.

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