Aimée Parrott

Aimée Parrott (b. 1987, Brighton) trained at Falmouth (BA Fine Art) and the Royal Academy Schools (post-grad diploma, 2014). Her multi-disciplinary practice - spanning painting, drawing, print, sculpture, installation - cleaves to painting’s porous edges, treating canvas like a sensitive membrane. Parrott has held solo shows such as Whitehawk Camp (London, 2022), Gaia’s Kidney (Letchworth, 2020), and Blood Sea (London, 2018). Residencies include the Artists League of NY and Cill Rialaig (2017), and she’s received awards including the Archie Sherman Scholarship, Ford Award, and Denton Art Prize. Her work flows between disciplines, suggesting painting as both vessel and trace - where time, memory, and presence accumulate like stains and scars.