Merilion was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne and studied at
King's College, Newcastle and the
University of Durham. Her father had always wanted a son, and she recalled being brought up as a boy: "Apart from encouraging an interest in football he bought me ''The Boys' Book of Space
and the Eagle'' comic (featuring
Dan Dare.)" Merilion's artworks in the 1960s featured images of
astronauts and space travel, influenced by
pop art and the visual forms of the
Bauhaus.
The Guardian said of them in 2004: "Her drawings of astronauts aren't strident or overdetermined, like most Pop works, just bright, clever and clear." In 1964 Merilion was one of the artists gathered by David Prentice to set up "something to invigorate the city with progressive ideas about art." Originally intended as a "gallery without walls" the venture was eventually founded as the
Ikon Gallery in a kiosk in the
Bull Ring shopping centre in 1965. Merilion held solo exhibitions at the Ikon in 1965 and 1967 but resigned from the gallery in 1967, largely because she was pregnant, continuing to teach and create her own work. ==References==