Gwyneth Scally (born in Washington, DC) is a visual contemporary artist in New York, United States.
Scally's work is figurative and psychological, much of it deals with elevating biology over religion and with issues of nature and ecology.
In 2007 she held an exhibition, "Jelly", at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Center, Arizona, inspired by studies of jellyfish.
The exhibition consisted of eight sculptures of jellyfish, six paintings and a panelled piece, each alluding to theological symbolism and evolutionary science.
[2] Her father William Scally is a British political journalist in Washington and her mother is from an Italian community in the state of New Jersey.