Mhairi McGregor RSW

 

Mhairi McGregor RSW

Mhairi McGregor was born in Paisley in 1971. She graduated from Glasgow School of Art with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art in 1993.

Throughout her career, McGregor has travelled extensively, painted and exhibited in Europe, Australia, Canada and the USA, as well as finding constant inspiration in her native Scotland.

Collections include the Royal Scottish Academy, Fleming Holdings and Aberdeen University.

Mhairi McGregor, 33 Park Gardens, Kilbarchan, PA10 2LR 01505 704478 mhairi@chromesun.co.uk

 


Selected Group Exhibitions

Royal Academy

Royal Scottish Academy

Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour

Royal Glasgow Institute

Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow

The Mall Galleries, London

Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone

Maddox Gallery, Mayfair

Albany Gallery, Cardiff

Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

The Lost Gallery, Strathdon

Morningside Gallery, Edinburgh

Gallery Q, Dundee

Red Rag Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold

Lemon Street Gallery, Truro

White Space Art, Totnes

Falle Fine Art, Jersey

Bircham Gallery, Holt

Jerram Gallery, Sherbourne

Hill-Smith Fine Art, Adelaide

Green Gallery, Munich,

Corte Real, Algarve

 

Solo Exhibitions

Thompson’s Gallery, London 2017

House For An Art Lover, Glasgow 2016

Edgar Modern Fine Art, Bath, 2007, 2009, 2011

Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Glasgow, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2014

Glasgow Art Club, 2001

Ruth Davidson Memorial Exhibition, Aberdeen, 2000

Rab Ha’s, Glasgow, 1994

The Green Gallery, Stirlingshire, 1993, 1995, 1997

Christie’s, Glasgow, 1993

 

 

Selected Awards

Royal Scottish Academy – John Kinross Scholarship

Christie’s Bursary – Third Year Studies

Glasgow School of Art – Landscape Drawing Prize

RSW Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award

The Laing Art Prize – Regional Winner

RSW Betty Davies Award,

Glasgow Art Club Fellowship

Mary Armour Award

Paisley Art Institute Prize

Paisley Art Institute – Art Hire :The Artists‘ Frameshop Award

House For An Art Lover Award

The Aspect Prize (shortlisted)

The Alastair Salvesen Scholarship (shortlisted twice)

Gilchrist-Fisher Memorial Award (shortlisted)

W Gordon Smith Award (finalist)