Littleglobe

Molly Sturges is the co-founder and Artistic Director of Littleglobe, and also a composer and performer. She is best known for her work integrating inter-media performance and community dialogue on various social issues including environmental justice and healing. Her work has included partnerships with various nonprofits including Santa Fe Opera, Lensic Performing Arts Center, and social service nonprofits. She has worked on multigenerational music projects for returning veterans, projects in rural communities, and new inter-media projects on the Santa Fe bus lines.

Sturges is a performing vocalist, recording artist, and leader of creative music ensembles. A recipient of numerous commissions and residencies, she has written and produced original music for a wide array of projects including music for dance companies, silent films, circus and sound installations. She is part of the ensemble mJane that has received acclaim for their first album Prayers form the Underbelly on Pax recordings. She also created Muse Rescue a grassroots music fundraising project. Sturges holds an M.A. in composition from Wesleyan University.

She has lived and worked in Kenya, Senegal, and the Lakota community of Rosebud, South Dakota. She was previously the Director of Education at The Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, a project collaborator at The Art and Science Lab, and has worked extensively as an educator, lecturer, and facilitator both abroad and in the United States.

Littleglobe is a non-profit artist ensemble committed to creative collaboration. Their team of seasoned, professional artists, activists and facilitators from diverse cultural and artistic backgrounds is committed to empowering underserved individuals and communities. Through community collaborations they encourage participants to explore issues that are important to them, using their unique voices. Littleglobe creates deeply personal, socially meaningful, artistically rigorous performances, installations, publications, and other works of art.