Peter Daglish R.E.

 

Born: 1930

 

Education: 1956-60 Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Montreal, Canada.  1960-61 Max Beckman Scholarship, New York.  1963-65 Postgraduate Studies, Slade School, London.

 

Teaching: 1973-96 Tutor in Printmaking, Chelsea School of Art, London.  1973-96 Tutor in Printmaking and Painting, Slade School, University College, London.

 

Professional Bodies: Senior Fellow, Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, London.

 

Solo Exhibitions: Since 1963 in the United Kingdom, Canada, Portugal, Pakistan, France, Cuba and India.

 

Collections: Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Tate Gallery, London; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bradford City Art Gallery; Glasgow Art Gallery; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Vancouver Art Gallery; Musse du Quebec; Burnaby Art Gallery, B.C.; Canada Council “Art Bank”, Ottawa; Montreal Museum of Fine Art; Musee d’Art Contemporain, Montreal; Glenbow Gallery, Calgary; Museum of Contemporary Art, Macau; University of New Mexico, USA; Portland Museum of Fine Art, USA; The British Council, India and UK.

 

 

 

Amal Ghosh M.A.

 

Born: 1933

 

Education: Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta. Central School of Art and Design, London.  Hertfordshire College of Art, St.Albans, England.

 

Teaching: 1977-98 Subject Leader, Stained Glass and Transparent Media, Central St.Martin’s College of Art and Design, London.  Senior Lecturer, Art in the Community, Froebel College, Surrey University, England.  1998 Visiting Professor Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta.  1999-2000 Visiting Professor Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal.

 

Professional Bodies: Executive Member ROSL.

 

Solo Exhibitions: Since 1980 in the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and India.

 

Collections: Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Leicester University, England; Arvika Commune, Sweden; Landstiget, Sweden; Birla Academy, Calcutta; Musee Municipal de l’E’ve’che’, Limoges, France; Decorative Art Museum, Palanga, Lithuania; Leicestershire Collection for Schools and Colleges; Arts Council of Great Britain; Ely Cathedral, England; Galleria Civica D’Arts Contemporea, Marsala, Italy; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; Walsall Museum, England; British Council, Calcutta; Bradford Art Galleries & Museums; Bengal Foundation, Dhaka; Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan; Reserve Bank of India, Kolkata.