Biography
Mary Fedden studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London
from 1932 to 1936. She went on to teach Painting at the Royal
College of Art from 1958 to 1964, the first woman tutor to teach
in the Painting School, and subsequently taught at the Yehudi
Menuhin School from 1965 to 1970.
Fedden
has exhibited in one-man shows throughout the UK every year
since 1950. These included the Redfern Gallery, London from
1953, the New Grafton Gallery, London from the 1960s, the Hamet
Gallery from 1970, the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and at the
Beaux Arts Gallery, London in the 1990s.
A major
exhibition of her work was held at the Royal West of England
Academy in 1996. Fedden also received many mural commissions,
notably the Festival of Britain in 1951, the P & O Liner Canberra
in 1961, Charing Cross Hospital in 1980 (along with her husband,
the artist Julian Trevelyan), and Colindale Hospital in 1985.
Mary
Fedden was President of the Royal West of England Academy from
1984 to 1988 and was elected a Royal Academician in the Senior
Order in 1992. She received an OBE and a Doctor of Literature,
Bath University in the 1990s. Mary Fedden lives and works in
London.
Public
Collections
Bath University Bristol Art Gallery Contemporary Art Society
Durham University Hereford City Art Gallery HM The Queen’s Collection
Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge National Gallery of New Zealand
New Hall, Cambridge Pallant House, Chichester Royal West of
England Academy Sheffield Museum and Art Gallery Swindon City
Art Gallery Tate Gallery Tullie House Museum, Carlisle Warwick
University University of York York City Art Gallery