Mallie holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (2009) and an MAT in Art Education from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (2015). Mallie’s background also includes studies in landscape architecture, and her practice often draws on that sensitivity to space and ecology.
Her work is in private and corporate collections throughout the country. She has shown at Montserrat College of Art, the RISD Museum, Gallery NAGA, Artemis Gallery, and numerous other galleries throughout New England. Mallie taught studio art in independent schools and museum settings for ten years and also ran the Bertolon Gallery at Pingree School. She now co-runs a studio collective in Ipswich, MA where she is involved in curatorial projects and teaches workshops.
Mallie is represented by Artemis Gallery in Northeast Harbor, Maine and HM Contemporary in Scarborough, ME.
For inquiries or studio visits, please reach out to: mallieloringprattstudio@gmail.com.
2015 – MAT, Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Art
2009 – BFA, Rhode Island School of Design
Solo Exhibitions
2025 – Sanctuary, Harmon’s Market, Scarborough, ME
2023 – Signs of Life, Dryden Gallery, Providence, RI
2022 – Walks, Grand Banks, Gloucester, MA
Selected Exhibitions
2024 Address to the Moon, Gallery Naga, Boston, MA
2024 Rusticator Pop-up, curated by Powell Fine Art Advisory, Boston, MA
2024 Plum Island Show, The Gallery on Federal, Newburyport, MA
2024 Group Exhibition, Artemis Gallery, Northeast Harbor, ME
2023 Raw Emotion, Jameson and Thompson Gallery, Boston, MA
2023 Petrichor, Essex Art Collective, The Studio at Labor in Vain, Ipswich, MA
2023 Fall Show, Flaneur Gallery, Wenham, MA
2022 Color Memories, with Hannah Taylor Marino, Ipswich, MA
2022 40 Under 40, Rocky Neck Cultural Center, Gloucester, MA
2021 Pivot, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA
Representation
Artemis Gallery, Northeast Harbor, ME
Harmon’s Market Gallery, Scarborough, ME
Affiliations
Board of Advisors, Peabody Essex Musuem, Salem, MA
Art & Nature Center Advisory Committee, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA