Melissa Scott-Miller

Melissa Scott-Miller (born 1959, in London)[1] is an English artist.[2]

Education

Scott-Miller was educated at the Slade School of Fine Art.

Career

Scott-Miller has exhibited at the Mark Jason Gallery[3] and the New English Art Club, Hunting/Observer Art Prizes, The Mall Galleries; A T Kearney; BP Portrait Award; The London Group, in the National Collection[4] and on 17 occasions at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.

In 1999, Scott-Miller was elected a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters.[5][6][7] She has won several awards, including the 2008 Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize, worth £15,000.[8] She also won a prize at The South Bank Picture Show and won The Lucy Morrison Award, Royal Overseas League and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Scholarship.[9]

She is a teacher at Heatherley’s School of Fine Art, London.

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