
Kathleen Mullaniff
Kathleen Mullaniff is a figurative painter. She trained at the University of the Arts, Camberwell College of Art and Design (BA Fine Art Painting), and the University of London, Goldsmiths College (MA Fine Art). She has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. Exhibitions have included ‘Paisley: exploding the teardrop’ at PM Gallery and House, which features paintings derived from the Paisley Museum collection, and ‘Collect’ at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. Recently, she co-curated ‘Garland’ at MYB Textiles and ‘Textile and Memory’ at The Dick Institute, Scotland, as well as participating in the Royal Academy Summer Show. Other exhibitions include ‘Fully Awake’ at The Holden Art Gallery, Manchester; Hurriers: Poor on the Roll at APT Gallery and Five Years, London; and ‘Pull my Thread’ at Brantwood House, the home of John Ruskin. Kathleen is a member of the London Group and recently participated in ‘The London Group Annual’ at the Royal Water Colour Society in London. Her floral paintings have been featured in projects within the UK hotel and workplace sector, including the Corinthia Hotel London, Belmond Cadogan Hotel London, and the Stafford London. She is represented with Artiq at the Old War Office, London, The Whitley, London, and Convene Sandcroft St Pauls, London.