Meg Molloy is a Cultural Strategy and Communications Consultant working with galleries, organisations and artists in the UK and internationally. With over a decade of experience in the arts, she has led communications spanning public and media relations, digital platforms, brand strategy and audience development. She has also worked in artist and museum liaison and across creative, institutional and commercial contexts.
Meg has worked on landmark building projects and high-profile launches, including those at Stephen Friedman Gallery, Venice Biennale, Dreamland Margate, Studio Voltaire and Dulwich Picture Gallery. She has led global communications campaigns for exhibitions and art fairs, and worked with both emerging and established artists.
In 2024, Meg founded Working Arts Club, a network supporting arts professionals from working-class backgrounds. Comprising over 1,200 members and operating across London and northern England, the club has collaborated with major institutions and organisations such as the V&A, Royal Academy, Christie's, Sotheby's and Photo London. Meg has been interviewed by The Guardian, BBC Radio 6 Music, Frieze, The Art Newspaper, artnet, and more.
Meg has been a visiting speaker at Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York. She has been a panellist for The Art Business Conference, the Council for Higher Education in Art and Design Conference, and ArtRabbit. She is a freelance writer, with regular contributions to The Nerve. In 2026, she curated AOAP Projects’ International Women’s Day auction. She was named one of Zetteler’s ‘25 for 2025’.
Born in Margate, Kent, Meg is now based in South East London.
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