Kathleen Barbara Russell - Artist Info

About Kathleen Barbara Russell

  • Biography

    Artist in gouache, watercolour, oil, pastel, pen and wash, and teacher, born in Edinburgh, Kathleen Russell studied at Edinburgh College of Art 1958–63. Her tutors included Robin Philipson and Sir William Gillies.

    She lectured there (ECA) full-time, 1963–72, then taught part-time in London schools until 1980, when she became a full-time painter.

    She had a long series of solo exhibitions, including French Institute, 1965; New 57 Gallery, 1969; and Douglas & Foulis, 1972, all in Edinburgh; Durham University, 1975; and at The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh from 1981 onwards.

    Durham University, King’s College and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, hold examples of her work and twelve of her paintings are included in UK public ...

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