by Anthony Clemson | Mar 12, 2021
Sue Angus I was born and raised in Wolverhampton, trained as a teacher in Birmingham in the 1960s and have taught an age range of three to eighty-three! Art in school was my passion and I was fortunate to be taught by two exceptional teachers who helped hone my...
by Anthony Clemson | Mar 10, 2021
Margaret Jarvis After graduating from Birmingham College of Art I was fortunate to enjoy a full-time career in Art and Design, working with students and teachers specialising in the subject within the West Midlands and Northern Ireland. Helping others to grow through...
by Anthony Clemson | Mar 10, 2021
Judith Jones I studied at Wolverhampton College of Art in the 1950s and have been a member of the Society since the 1980s. Although golf is my first love, recreational art is an endless passion and vehicle for reflective thought. I like to create both representational...
by Anthony Clemson | Mar 9, 2021
Sue McGregor From as long as I can remember I’ve always loved paper and, with something to make marks, it’s provided me with hours of entertainment. My art education really began as an adult having attended part-time day or evening classes to fit around...
by Anthony Clemson | Mar 9, 2021
Cath Oldfield Born and raised in a small mining community in Cumbria, fells, mountains and rugged landscapes shaped my love for nature and colour. A self-taught artist, I gained inspiration and knowledge from workshops with Charles Reid, Hazel Sloan, Jean Haines and...