Duncan Stewart

Duncan Stewart is a glass artist living and working in South Ayrshire.  From his “Greendolphins Glass” studio, which he set up in 2016, Duncan works in the medium of kiln-formed glass, exploring how heat, time, and gravity can be used to manipulate glass. Largely self-taught, Duncan enjoys experimenting with techniques

Charonne Ruth

Charonne Ruth was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Pittsburgh. She studied Fine Art & Music in Boston and worked there for 7 years before emigrating to the UK. Charonne holds a Masters in Creative Business from Duncan of Jordanstone, Scotland. After a long successful career in

Robert McGilvray

Robert McGilvray was born in Glasgow in 1952. He studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, graduating in 1975. He was then employed as a part time lecturer until 2014. Over a 40 year career he taught in many departments including Design, Architecture, Town Planning and the School of

Sandra Wallace

Sandra is a ceramic sculptor. She was born in Fife and works from her home studio in Markinch. Her passion for clay as a medium began in 2004 when studying life sculpture, but it was not until retirement in 2018 that she was able to spend the time needed to

Helen Stephen

Helen Stephen is a fused glass artist living in Aberdeen. After taking local training courses which introduced her to the joys of glass fusing, her developing skills have been largely self-taught. Inspired by the natural world and the wonderful interaction of light, colour and texture in glass, Helen produces a

Maralyn Reed-Wood

Maralyn first became interested in ceramics at school in Kirkcudbright when she worked with Lochhead Pottery for her Highers. She then studied ceramics in Essex. She worked as an art teacher and then as an Art Therapist in an epilepsy hospital. She continued to make her own ceramics and took

Roger Lewis

Roger Lewis was born in England in 1946 and currently lives in Cumbria.  He trained at several art colleges including Cardiff College of Art and Goldsmiths College in London. He graduated from Cardiff with First Class Honours in ceramics in 1969.  After a one-year post-graduate course he became a ceramic

Lesley Skeates

Lesley is a landscape and floral painter. Using palette knives and thick oil paint, she works directly from nature. She has developed a painterly style, working at speed to capture fleeting moments of light, weather or tide.  After graduating in Fine Art from Aberystwyth University, Lesley enjoyed a successful career

Catriona Campbell

Catriona Campbell’s paintings are her personal observations of the world which have great appeal and, sometimes, humour. She loves to paint portraits and people living their lives as well as having a great love of horses which are a frequent subject of her work. She was born and brought up

James Potter

James Potter lives in Edinburgh and travels around Scotland to capture the wonderful land and seascapes in his paintings. He enjoys the West coast, particularly Iona, with its white beaches. He paints with very expressive brush marks and textures, which is an important element of his work. He also makes

Ian MacIntyre

Ian MacIntyre was born and raised in central Perthshire. He studied painting at Edinburgh College of Art from 1976-81. He now paints and makes prints from his home in the East Neuk of Fife. Ian exhibits very widely and his work is in part of several public collections including the

Brian Ballantine

Brian Ballantine is a printmaker. He was born and brought up in Perthshire and studied Architecture at Duncan of Jordanstone College. He worked for The Parr Partnership on many large, well known projects. It was here he was also able to develop his interest in art through presenting drawings and