INTERVIEWS:

Edinburgh Libraries

https://talesofonecity.wordpress.com/2020/04/23/what-libraries-mean-to-me-with-molly-kent/

The Forest Arts

https://theforestarts.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/q-and-a-fiber-artist-molly-kent/

Ekphriasis

https://www.ekphriasis.com/conversations/project-two-fntsz

Creative Lives

https://www.creativelivesinprogress.com/article/molly-kent

TextileArtist.org

https://www.textileartist.org/mind-set-professional-artist/


Features:

It’s Nice That

https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/molly-kent-discover-art-030523

The Student

https://studentnewspaper.org/lets-talk-textiles-with-molly-kent-at-dovecot-studios/

Social Distance Art Project

https://www.thesocialdistanceartproject.co.uk/gallery-4/molly-kent

Design Exhibition Scotland

https://www.designexhibitionscotland.co.uk/graduate-showcase-edinburgh-college-of-art/

The Scotsman:

https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/art/art-review-edinburgh-college-art-degree-show-2020-online-2910871

ArtsThread:

https://www.artsthread.com/portfolios/doubt-in-the-digital-age/

The Student Gallery:

https://thestudentgallery.co.uk/molly-kent

The Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/education/gallery/2020/aug/21/student-artists-exhibit-their-final-shows-online-in-pictures?fbclid=IwAR0-XvqopZiB2F4AJ4JQ7UWpY72L9b8KEwoDFRlYkE2ESNsUqAzqsIZdUwo

A Point of Departure - Google Arts and Culture

https://artsandculture.google.com/story/a-point-of-departure-university-of-edinburgh/mQVR1auYykVafQ?hl=en

The Scotsman - Review of New Contemporaries 2022

https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/art/art-review-new-contemporaries-royal-scottish-academy-edinburgh-3600416

Delicate Rebellion - Issue Two

The Festival of Quilts Magazine 2020

The Skinny Mag

Also featured previously in print editions of Frieze Magazine, Art monthly London, Art monthly Australasia.

Certainly, spoken or unspoken, the pandemic does hang over this show and it is a clear influence on the most striking work here. By Molly Kent, it is an extraordinary group of ten woven works. Of various sizes and shown as a linked unit, they represent the artist’s own nightmares through 2021, evidently reflecting her diagnosis of CPTSD and more widely on the disruption of the pandemic. Images of fire, of vortexes of light and dark and disembodied eyes, they truly are nightmares. The texture and saturated colour of wool gives them a special intensity, yet they also have real beauty and control. They are a truly remarkable part of a show full of promise.
— Duncan Macmillan

Dream Collage