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Pamela Scott Wilkie: Painter, Printmaker and Artist’s Books

Pamela Scott Wilkie has been the artist's signature since 1993, until then she signed her work Pamela Scott or P. Scott.

Pamela Scott Wilkie’s work is shown widely internationally and is in both public and private collections. Over the years it has also been recognised by awards including
Arts Council England

Scott Wilkie’s first solo exhibition was in Madison Avenue New York. It was while living and working in the USA during the exciting early 1960’s she discovered screen printing and interpreting ideas through this medium has continued to be and integral part of her practice.

Born in London in 1937 she studied Fine Art specialising in painting at The University of Reading graduating with a BA (Hons) Fine Art, First Class degree. She then won a Royal Academy David Murray Landscape Scholarship and a postgraduate study and travel award
to Paris.
She lived and worked in the USA from 1961 to 1963 where her work was shown by the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and her first major solo show was in New York.
In 1970 she drove overland from the UK to Asia as part of an expedition travelling through Turkey, Iran and northern Afghanistan. Setting up an improvised studio in Rawalpindi, Pakistan and relying on locally available materials, she hand printed JOURNEY, a series of 20 screen prints in a signed and numbered limited edition of 45 based on the experience. This is now in private collections and the permanent collections of the Ikon Gallery and The Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK
Southampton City Art Gallery, UK
The Australian National Library, Canberra, Australia
The University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Wolfson College, Oxford, UK
The Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK
The City Art Gallery, Worcester, UK
The Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
The University of Birmingham, UK
The Oxford Education Committee, UK
Birmingham City Library, UK
The Harkness Foundation, New York, USA
The Rijksmuseum, Den Haag, The Netherlands
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

The USA, South America, UK, Continental Europe, Asia and Australia

'I went to her studio...(and) thought then the artist's work should be much better known.' The late David Brown M.R.C.V.S., Tate

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