List of Glasgow School of Art alumni
Following is a list of Glasgow School of Art alumni.
Academic
Architecture and design
Paul Cannon - Architect
Embroidery
Fashion design
Film and television
Illustration
Literature and journalism
Music
Painting
Photography
Politics and government
Printmaking
Sculptor
Stained glass
Other
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