Rachel Drake

Rachel lives in Glasgow. She studied Embroidered & Woven Textiles at Glasgow School of Art. She became a freelance textile designer before returning to Glasgow to teach in the School of Art textiles department. She left in 2007 to pursue a career as an artist. She often combines her love

Sheila Mortlock

Sheila lives in Dundee. She studied     Printed Textiles & Embroidery at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, followed by a PGCE and then taught Textiles courses in schools and colleges. Her own work has returned to her interest in printed textiles in recent years and exploring their use as

Teresa J Majorek

Teresa lives in Stenhousemuir. She works in a wide range of media. Teresa’s art wanders into abstract, slightly unreal interpretations of life that she loves to create. Drawing from life’s experiences, a love of colour and along with her love of nature, inspirations are drawn from memories of people she

Andrew Adair

Andrew trained in Ceramics at Glasgow School of Art, after a foundation year at Carlisle. At Glasgow he was taught by Archie McColl and Dave Cohen, as well as the world-renowned Alan Peascod who gave him his love and respect for surface and glazes. He has been a practising ceramic

Alli Gray

Alli is a painter with an interest in abstraction. Born in Glasgow, she studied at Glasgow Caledonian University, graduating with an Honours Degree in Communication Arts. She has exhibited throughout Scotland and in London. “Semi-abstraction has always held a great appeal, and for me the excitement lies where both figuration

Lynn Baxter

Lynn’s artworks are wide ranging in style and subject matter. For Gallery Q she is showing painterly works in acrylics, including a floral still life and topographical and birdlife subjects. She received a 1st class BA Hons in Fine Art in 2009 at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, after

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