Episodes

  • Clearing at The Glasgow School of Art
    Jul 24 2025

    Clearing is a simple way to apply to The Glasgow School of Art, and offers those who not currently have a place to study on an undergraduate course the option to apply for study at the GSA in autumn 2025.

    In this episode of The Glasgow School of Art podcast, we hear from David Miller - Team Leader for the GSA admissions team. David talks you through the process of Clearing, how to do it, and what you need to have in order to apply.

    We also hear from two current students - Naomi Bull, a Sculpture and Environmental Art student going into her final year of study, and Deidre Mcintosh who is currently studying on the MLitt Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) programme, and who moved from Canada to study in Glasgow. They both discuss what they like most about studying at the GSA, the creative friendships and networks that you can build here, and some of their favourite spots in the city.

    Clearing at The Glasgow School of Art is open, and you can apply directly to us for study in 2025. Visit www.gsa.ac.uk/clearing to find out everything you need to know about applying through Clearing, and to get a link to the application form.

    Episode notes:

    Home, Rest of UK and International

    • 'Home' Students refers to students who have a relevant connection to Scotland.
    • Rest of UK (RUK) students are applying from outside of Scotland, but within the UK.
    • International students are those applying outside of the UK who require a visa to study here.

    What is advanced entry?

    Not all the new students on our four-year undergraduate degree programmes come straight from secondary school or begin their studies in first year. We accept a range of qualifications, and many of our entrants come with advanced entry – meaning they begin their studies in second or third year.

    Find out more.

    What is CAS?

    Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies or CAS is a specific requirement for International applicants who receive an offer and require a visa. A CAS is issued from an education provider once an applicant has confirmed that they want to take up their offer and have met any conditions required for that offer, for example proof of qualifications and English Language test scores. The CAS can then be used to make a VISA application.

    Follow links for more information on our Portfolio Preparation course.

    Find out more about living in Glasgow while applying through Clearing.

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    17 mins
  • Degree Show 2025 Podcast
    May 30 2025

    Degree Show - the annual exhibition of student work at The Glasgow School of Art - is one of the highlights of the Scottish arts calendar, and as ever our graduating students have put on a show that represents the ingenuity and bold spirit of our creative community.

    This preview of Degree Show 2025 features background and insights on student work from across the four schools of the GSA.

    You can visit in person from 30 May–8 June on the Garnethill Campus. Or, you can view student work from anywhere in the world via our digital showcase at 2025gsashowcase.net

    Hosted by Nicola Meighan. Music by Dino Bardot.

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    38 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project

    The Tree Project: Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill

    Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill is a silversmith producing work that explores vessel forms through a study of process, materials and colour. Cóilín trained at Grennan Mill craft school and Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1996. He subsequently worked as a designer for industry in India, the Philippines, and the UK, and set up a workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland.

    In 1998, he moved to Tokyo, to study in the metalwork department at the National University of Fine Arts and Music (Tokyo Geidai), receiving a doctorate in 2005. From 2007-2019, Cóilín worked as a Senior Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University. He currently lectures in the School of Design at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin.

    He exhibits his work internationally and has pieces in collections including the National Museum of Ireland, the Goldsmiths' Collection, London, and the Marzee collection, Netherlands.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project.

    Hosted by Ebba Goring

    Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns

    Cover Image by Shannon Tofts

    Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    36 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Cathie Pilkington
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project


    The Tree Project: Cathie Pilkington

    Cathie Pilkington is an artist whose work engages passionately and critically with the canonical history of figurative sculpture. Crossing the borders of traditional, modern and contemporary idioms, her work combines intensively modelled and painted sculptures within immersive installations comprising a diverse array of props, materials and studio furniture. Her site-responsive installations are balanced ambivalently between chaos and precision and have been described as a kind of art historical fly-tipping.

    Pilkington studied at Edinburgh College of Art (1986-91) and The Royal College of Art (1995-97).

    She was elected a Royal Academician in 2014 and became the first female professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy Schools 2016-2019.

    In 2020 she was elected Keeper of the Royal Academy of Art, London.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project.

    Hosted by Ebba Goring

    Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns

    Cover Image by Shannon Tofts

    Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    40 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Maeve Gillies and Nicola Glass
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project


    The Tree Project: Nicola Glass & Maeve Gillies

    Nicola Glass is an Irish-born creative director and designer with over two decades experience in the luxury fashion industry. Nicola's varied career includes working as a handbag designer at Gucci under the creative direction of Tom Ford, 13 years leading accessory design at Michael Kors and, most recently, serving as Creative Director of Kate Spade.

    Maeve Gillies BA Hons MA RCA FSA Scot is a multi-award-winning Scottish-American jeweller, designer and brand consultant with 30 years luxury design innovation, manufacturing and global brand-building experience across North America, Asia, Australia and Europe.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project.

    Hosted by Ebba Goring

    Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns

    Cover Image by Shannon Tofts

    Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Lynne Craig and Lorna Watson
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project


    The Tree Project: Lorna Watson & Lynne Craig

    Lorna Watson is the founder of STELAR, a purpose-led brand focussed on the principles of community, craftsmanship, transparency and regeneration. Born and established in Bali, STELAR collaborates with local artisan communities to create luxury handcrafted bags and accessories that preserve high-level heritage weaving skills. Their mission is to build a modern luxury brand, that continues to set new industry standards of traceability by bringing value to the people and skills behind each item they create, not only the item itself.

    Lynne Craig's practice connects design, technology, education, and business development; exploring the frontiers of emergent technologies and cultural change. Throughout her career she has built businesses, created products, designed systems for global audiences, and continues to reimagine what the role of 'making' in design, education and business looks like for tomorrow. She has recently been interviewed for the New York Times, exploring futures in jewellery, and has created celebrated immersive retail experiences globally for premium international brands across fashion, beauty and luxury sectors, including De Beers, Louis Vuitton, Uniqlo and Dunhill.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project.

    Hosted by Ebba Goring

    Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns

    Cover Image by Shannon Tofts

    Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Katy Hackney and Anna Gordon
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project


    The Tree Project: Katy Hackney & Anna Gordon

    Katy Hackney's jewellery is an on-going exploration of material, colour and form. She regularly exhibits worldwide and her work can be found in public and private collections across the UK and abroad. Katy also serves as an Associate Lecturer in Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins.

    Anna Gordon, now Head of Silversmithing and Jewellery Design at the Glasgow School of Art, studied at ECA under Dorothy Hogg graduating in 1994. Alongside her impressive teaching career, Gordon has an established reputation as outstanding artist jeweller in her own right, creating geometric kinetic jewellery, usually oxidised silver and gold, often constructed from repeated units and with a strong linear quality.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project.

    Hosted by Ebba Goring

    Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns

    Cover Image by Shannon Tofts

    Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Julia Keyte
    May 29 2024

    ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGG

    The Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game.

    During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator and GSA graduate Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond.

    For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project


    Julia Keyte is a very experienced designer and academic, whose career has encompassed teaching, leadership, research and practice. She oversees the Architecture, Interior Design and Product and Furniture Design programmes at Bath Spa University, leading a group of talented designers embedding inventive, collaborative curriculums grounded in active and hands-on learning.

    She has been leading and teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in design and craft since 2004, including BA (Hons) Product and Furniture Design at Bath Spa University, and BA (Hons) Jewellery and Metalwork at Sheffield Hallam University.

    Julia graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1998. She also has an MFA in Product Design from the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam (2003), from a department that embraced cross-disciplinary design. During this period her work was nominated for the first Dutch Design Prize.

    See her full profile at https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/julia-keyte/

    https://www.gsa.ac.uk/

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    34 mins