Molly Joyce with collaborator Jerron Herman
Molly Joyce is a performer, composer, and videographer. Joyce's videos are influenced by her iconic vintage toy organ and focus on its engagement with her disabled left hand. Her performances have received rave reviews including in the New York Times, The Wire, and The Washington Post. In addition to the work Joyce makes on her own body, she also collaborates with performers who have similar disabilities but varying different identities and experiences.
Her musical works have been performed by ensembles. Those include the New World, New York Youth, Pittsburgh, Albany, and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras, and the New Juilliard, Decoda, and Contemporaneous ensembles, as well as presented at TEDxMidAtlantic, Bang on a Can Marathon, Classical: NEXT, VisionIntoArt's FERUS Festival. Her work has also been in outlets such as Pitchfork, Red Bull Radio, WNYC's New Sounds, Q2 Music, I Care If You Listen, and The Log Journal. She studied at The Juilliard School, Royal Conservatory in The Hague, and Yale School of Music.
