Felicity Green is a visual artist based in Ngunnawal & Ngambri country, Canberra, Australia. She grew up in a farming family in Northern NSW, and both parents were practising artists. She graduated from the Canberra CAE in 1982 with a Bachelor Degree in Art Education. The following year she enrolled in the Bachelor of Art (Visual) at the Canberra Art School, where she studied under the Czech Printmaker Petr Herel, Graphic Investigation Workshop.

After moving to Sydney Felicity participated in many exhibitions while teaching private art classes and working at the Royal Botanic Gardens as a Botanical Illustrator.

Since 1986 she has combined her art making and teaching skills, working as a Visual Arts Teacher and Lecturer at NSW TAFE, the Australian National University, Canberra University and the Catholic University in Canberra.

In 2009 Felicity completed a master of Visual Art (Painting) at the Canberra School of Art

In 2019 she opened her own teaching studio in Canberra, ‘Atelier 61’, offering Classes in both Drawing and Painting

Felicity’s work communicates a very personal and lyrical response to her surroundings. Both vast and intimate spaces are interpreted with an artists sensibility. Her expertise with paint and brush explore the fragility and temporal quality of nature through the visual experience of space and light.

Some recent exhibitions of note are “What’s Inside a Girl’, M16 Art Space, ACT, 2015; Engaging Visions Group Exhibitions, 2008, 2009 & 2011; Next: Graduate Show, ANU Gallery, 2009; Illuminations, M16 Art Space, ACT, 2021; Gestalt-ed, ANCA Gallery, ACT, 2013; Footprints, Belconnen Arts Centre, ACT, 2011