Silversmithing & Jewellery
Reid Building, 16 students
Contemporary studio jewellers continue to challenge perceived boundaries and use the artefact as a way of defining a personal response to social and cultural issues such as gender, relationships, politics, and the environment. Similarly, silversmiths explore this interaction between fine metalworking and ideas, through the vehicle of the functional domestic object.
The department embraces this diversity through informed debate and discussion. It encourages students to develop a personal approach to the research and development of lively design solutions together with a knowledge of traditional and cutting edge technology and skill acquisition. This year’s cohort brings together work which examines complex narratives around heritage, history and personal experience together with a sensitivity to material.








from Ring Relic 05

from Ring Relic 04

from Ring Relic 02

from Ring Relic 01


from Work inspired by the stories of the suffragettes and the movement.

from Oak & Silver

from Work inspired by the stories of the suffragettes and the movement.

from Brick by Brick

from Degree Show


from Glasgow School of Art Exhibition Board

from Glasgow School of Art Exhibition Board






from AI Responses and Digital collages

from Well endowed

from AI Responses and Digital collages

from Well endowed



from Brooches

from Monoprints

from Monoprints

from Brooches

from Drawings




from What Could Have Been but Never Was

from Book for my collection

from What Could Have Been but Never Was

from What Could Have Been but Never Was

from Objects used as reference




from Work in Progress

from Work in Progress

from Portfolio

from Portfolio

from Work in Progress


from REPEAT PRESCRIPTION: Always read the PIL

from REPEAT PRESCRIPTION: A Pill a Day

from REPEAT PRESCRIPTION: A Pill a Day

from REPEAT PRESCRIPTION: A Pill a Day

from REPEAT PRESCRIPTION: A Pill a Day





