Thelma Hulbert

Thelma Hulbert (1913–1995) was an English visual artist known as a painter of still lives and landscapes.

She later became a model, secretary and student with the Euston Road School of artists, which was founded in 1937, and became friends with Victor Pasmore, William Coldstream, and Claude Rogers.

[1] Following the Second World War, she moved to the Holland Park neighborhood of London and began to teach art at the Camden School for Girls.

[2] In April 1998 Elmfield House re-opened as the Thelma Hulbert Gallery, a public art gallery hosting a programme of contemporary art and craft exhibitions alongside a permanent collection of Thelma Hulbert's work.

[3] It also has workshops and activities for the community, Learning Room with kids’ art & craft materials, a shop and a garden with sensory planting.