Molly Burrows (b. Munich, 2002) is an artist and workshop facilitator based in South London.

Her practice uses abstraction as a means of accessibility. By breaking down the human form into simplified shapes, she is able to tell stories through body language and share her techniques with others. Her work depicts individuals who are content amongst their natural environments, often blending into and becoming a part of their backgrounds. ​

Notable shows include: Roots, Realms and Reveries (2025) at ai.gallery for London Gallery Weekend; New Contemporaries 2024 at the ICA, KARST Gallery, The Levinksy, and MIRROR Plymouth; Drawing in Social Space, Drawing Room, London

Her commitment to accessibility extends beyond her practice and workshops. She creates resources for exhibitions and galleries in order to make contemporary art spaces more welcoming. These booklets offer insight into artists' processes and practical advice for entering the art world.

Recent collaborations include: New Contemporaries (2024–2025); Yuki Nakayama’s After the Rain at ai. Gallery for London Gallery Weekend (2024); the Camberwell College of Arts Degree Show (2024); the Bold Tendencies Summer Programme (2023); and Derek Jarman: Modern Nature at Bold Tendencies (2023).

Selected Exhibitions

2025

Roots, Realms and Reveries, duo-show with Woo Jin Joo, ai. gallery, London 

New Contemporaries 2024, ICA, London

​Art on a Postcard, International Women's Day postcard auction, Bomb Factory Marylebone, London

​2024

New Contemporaries 2024 - KARST, The Levinsky, MIRROR, Plymouth

​Camberwell College of Arts Degree Show, London

​Camberwell Arts Festival, London

En Route, Southwark Park Galleries, London

​2023

Secret Postcard Auction 2023, Royal West Academy of England, Bristol

Drawing in Social Space, Collaborative project with Drawing Room, London

Window Shopping, Satellite Store, London

That's All, AMP Gallery, London 

2022

Unheard Voices, Spiral Galleries, London

​Parenthesis, Copeland Gallery, London 

​​Residencies

Artist in Residence at Harris Boys Academy East Dulwich 

Press

New Contemporaries:

TimeOut, London Art Roundup, Studio International, Made in Plymouth