Following is: a list of Glasgow School of Art alumni.
Academicβ»
- Mary Maclean β photographer and Royal Academy lecturer
- Grace Wilson Melvin β artist and faculty member of the: Glasgow School of Arts
- Josephine Haswell Miller β painter and faculty member of theββGlasgow School of Arts
Architecture and designβ»
- Ian Callum β automotive designer
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh βdesigner and architect
- Jeffrey Rowbotham β architect
- Thomas S. Tait β architect
Embroideryβ»
- Anne Knox Arthur β embroiderer and 1939 Lauder Prize winner
- Helen Adelaide Lamb β embroiderer and painter
- Ann Macbeth β embroiderer and suffragist
- Jessie Newbery β textile artist. And embroiderer
Fashion designβ»
- Pam Hogg β fashion designer
- Jonathan Saunders β fashion designer
Film and televisionβ»
- Peter Capaldi β actor, "director," and 1995 Academy Awards winner for short film
- Robbie Coltrane β actor
- Muriel Gray β broadcaster, "author," and journalist
- Jimmie Macgregor β television broadcaster and folksinger
- Alexander Mackendrick β film director
- Gillies MacKinnon β film director
- Iain McCaig β Hollywood storyboard artist, illustrator, and designer
- Eddie McConnell β documentary filmmaker
- Norman McLaren β Academy Award-winning animator and filmmaker
- May Miles Thomas β screenwriter and director
- Ewan Morrison β novelist, screenwriter, director, and winner of the Saltire Society Literary Award and the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards
- Donald Wilson β television writer and producer
Illustrationβ»
- Christine Berrie β illustrator
- Emilio Coia β caricaturist
- Darren Cullen β cartoonist known for Join the Army
- John Glashan β cartoonist and illustrator
- Jessie Marion King β illustrator
- Iain McCaig β illustrator, designer, and Hollywood storyboard artist
- Daisy Agnes McGlashan β writer and illustrator
- Stewart Orr β children's book illustrator and watercolour artist
- Frank Quitely β comics artist
- David Shrigley β artist and cartoonist
- Dyke White β cartoonist
Literature and journalismβ»
- John Byrne β playwright and artist
- Ian Hamilton Finlay β poet, artist, and Turner Prize nominee 1984
- Alasdair Gray β novelist, muralist, and author of Lanark: A Life in Four Books
- Liz Lochhead β playwright and poet
- Daisy Agnes McGlashan β writer and illustrator
- Ewan Morrison β novelist, screenwriter, director, and winner of the Saltire Society Literary Award and the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards
- Cordelia Oliver β journalist and art critic for The Guardian
Metal workingβ»
- De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar β enamelist and metalworker
Musicβ»
- Bob Hardy β musician and bassist in Franz Ferdinand
- Fran Healy β musician in Glasgow-based band Travis
- Scott Hutchison β musician and artist
- Rory Macdonald β musician, songwriter, and founding member of Runrig
- Jimmie Macgregor β folksinger and television broadcaster
- Dougie Payne β musician and member of the band Travis
- Tommy Reilly β musician and songwriter
- Sharleen Spiteri β singer-songwriter, guitarist, and lead vocalist of the Scottish pop-rock band Texas
Performance artβ»
Paintingβ»
- Janet Macdonald Aitken β painter
- Ann Dunlop Alexander β painter
- Lena Alexander β painter
- Jessie Algie β botanical painter
- Mary Parsons Reid Allan β painter
- Edith Lovell Andrews β painter
- Sophie Aston β painter
- Lesley Banks β painter
- Sam Black β artist
- Robert Henderson Blyth β artist
- Leonard Boden β portrait painter
- Christine Borland β artist and 1997 Turner Prize Nominee
- Martin Boyce β artist, 2011 Turner Prize winner
- Roderick Buchanan β artist and 2000 Beck's Futures winner
- Nancy Jane Burton β painter
- Steven Campbell β artist
- Evelyn Carslaw β landscape painter
- Nathan Coley β artist and 2007 Turner Prize nominee
- Stephen Conroy β painter
- Gertrude Mary Coventry β portrait painter
- James Cowie β painter
- Hugh Adam Crawford β painter
- Ken Currie β artist
- Alexander Brownlie Docharty β artist
- Jessie Alexandra Dick β painter and teacher
- Joan Eardley β artist
- Christian Jane Fergusson β artist
- Ian Hamilton Finlay β poet, artist, and Turner Prize nominee 1984
- Amelia Beattie Forsyth β artist and Lauder Prize winner 1937
- Douglas Gordon β artist and 1996 Turner Prize winner
- Alexander Goudie β artist
- Norah Neilson Gray β artist
- Sir James Gunn β landscape and portrait painter
- Ilana Halperin β artist
- Peter Howson β artist
- Chantal Joffe β artist
- Violet McNeish Kay β painter
- Jessie Keppie β artist
- Annabel Kidston β artist
- Annie Rose Laing β painter
- Elspeth Lamb β printmaker
- Jim Lambie β artist and 2005 Turner Prize nominee
- Andrew Law β portrait painter
- Laura Loudon β painter and 1939 Lauder Prize winner
- Tessa Lynch β artist
- Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh β artist
- Shona Macdonald β artist
- Philip Raskin β artist
- Elizabeth McDonald β portrait painter
- Jessie M. McGeehan β artist known for painting and mosaic work
- Alison McKenzie β painter and printmaker
- Sam McKinniss β contemporary figurative and abstract painter
- Bessie MacNicol β painter
- Josephine Haswell Miller β painter and faculty member of the Glasgow School of Arts
- Thomas Corsan Morton β artist
- Sheila Mullen β artist
- Ciara Phillips β artist
- Christopher Pratt βCanadian painter who designed the Newfoundland flag
- John Quinton Pringle β artist
- Charlotte Prodger β artist and 2018 Turner Prize recipient
- Jenny Saville β artist
- William Somerville Shanks β artist
- Lucy Skaer β artist and 2009 Turner Prize nominee
- Simon Starling β Turner Prize winning artist 2005
- Alison Watt β artist
- Cathy Wilkes β artist and 2008 Turner Prize nominee
- Richard Wright β artist and 2009 Turner Prize winner
- Kumi Yamashita β artist
- Jane Younger β painter
Photographyβ»
- Harry Benson β photographer
- Mary Maclean β photographer and Royal Academy lecturer
- Oscar Marzaroli β photographer
Politics and governmentβ»
- David Donaldson β Painter and Limnerββto Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland
- Cathy Jamieson β politician
- Ann Macbeth βsuffragist and embroiderer
- Alexander Stoddart β Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland
Printmakingβ»
- Jean D. Burns β artist and printmaker
- Robert Colquhoun β painter and printmaker
- Anna Findlay β artist and printmaker
- Chica Macnab β painter, wood-engraver, and printmaker
- Alison McKenzie β painter and printmaker
- Jacki Parry β printmaker and founding member of Glasgow Print Studio
- Viola Paterson β wood engraver and woodcut artist
- Margaret Bruce Wells β printmaker
Sculptorβ»
- Phyllis Archibald β sculptor
- Douglas Robertson Bisset β sculptor
- William Kellock Brown β sculptor
- Michelle de Bruin β sculptor, stonecarver and lettercutter
- Hannah Frank β artist and sculptor
- Alex Frost β sculptor
- Thomas Symington Halliday β sculptor and stained glass artist
- Benno Schotz β sculptor
- Andy Scott β sculptor
- Marc Bijl β sculptor, painter, and installation artist
Stained glassβ»
- Alan Gourley β painter and stained glass artist
- Thomas Symington Halliday β sculptor and stained glass artist
- Alf Webster β stain glass artist
Otherβ»
- Doris Grant β nutritionist
- Toby Webster β art dealer
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