Molly Parkin
Molly Parkin was born in 1932 in Pontycymmer, South Wales. In
1949 she was awarded scholarships to Goldsmith College of Art,
London and Brighton College of Art where she studied a four year
Painting NDD course. She was then awarded two travelling
scholarships for further studies in Italy. During the 1950s she
taught at Silverthorne Secondary Modern School in Elephant and
Castle, London and was assistant to lecturer Herbert Holt at
St Martin's School of Art evening classes in Portrait Painting
In 1957 she married Michael Parkin, a Belgravia art dealer, with
whom she had two daughters, Sarah in 1958 and Sophie in 1961.
It was at this time that she became a full time artist at the
Chelsea Studio in Old Church Street, London. She regularly
showed abstract expressionist landscapes in mixed exhibitions and
her works were purchased by private collectors. In 1962
Eric Newton, art critic of The Guardian newspaper at that time,
bought one of her large canvasses, 'Spring in New York' from
RBA Gallery on behalf of The Contemporary Art Society. It was
housed at Tate Britain before being presented to
The Royal Pavilion Art Gallery, Brighton
In 1963 she divorced and worked in worked as Fashion Editor for Nova, Harpers & Queen and The Sunday
Times Newspaper. In 1968 Molly married the artist Patrick Hughes
and moved to Cornwall to join friends Terry Frost, Patrick Heron
and Roger and Rose Hilton. She later moved back to London
and spent her 50th birthday living in the Rolling Stones' mansion
on Cheyne Walk with her two daughters. At the age of 52 she
took to the stage and continued to write
Now 74, Molly's painting has taken on a new life more vibrant and
exciting than ever before. CCA is delighted to be working with her.
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