We are three doctoral reseachers collaborating from the Glasgow School of Art, the University of the Highlands & Islands, and the University of Glasgow
Meet the Team
University of the Highlands & Islands
Liam Alastair Crouse
Liam is a SGSAH-funded doctoral researcher collating and analysing Gaelic Popular Culture from the Outer Hebrides, c. 1850-2010.
His project is a collaborative doctoral award in partnership with Tobar an Dualchais, based at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI.
University of Glasgow
Jenny MacLeod
Jenny is an AHRC & SGSAH funded doctoral researcher undertaking her thesis on Scottish women etchers during the Etching Revival, c.1880-1940
Her areas of interest include Scottish printmaking, Scottish women artists & designers, 19th & 20th century art, Scottish folklore & representations in visual art.
Glasgow School of Art
Shona Noble
Shona is a doctoral student at the Glasgow School of Art. Her project, The Digital Otherworld, explores the ways digital technologies can be used to resurface folklore and repopulate the landscape with occupants of the otherworld.