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John Byrne – playwright and artist [3]; Ian Hamilton Finlay – poet, artist, and Turner Prize nominee 1984 [21]; Alasdair Gray – novelist, muralist, and author of Lanark: A Life in Four Books [3]
Pages in category "Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 331 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Directors of the Glasgow School of Art (21 P) Pages in category "People associated with the Glasgow School of Art" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; Scottish Gaelic: Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, and design.
Crawford was born in Busby, East Renfrewshire and studied at the Glasgow School of Art, where he was taught by Maurice Greiffenhagen from 1919 to 1923. He briefly moved to London to study part-time at the Central School of Art and at Saint Martin's School of Art before returning to Glasgow in 1925 to join the staff at the Glasgow School of Art ...
Glasgow School of Art, where Moore studied drawing and painting. Eleanor Allen Moore (26 July 1885 – 17 September 1955) was a British painter who was born in Northern Ireland, but became one of the group of painters known as the "Glasgow Girls".
Dorothy Carleton Smyth (1880 – 16 February 1933) was a Scottish artist, a compatriot of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, active in theatrical and costuming design, and one of the leading lights at the Glasgow School of Art during the post WWI period.