Sam Ainsley

Sam Ainsley was born in North Shields, England in 1950. Ainsley is an artist and teacher, and until 2005 she was Head of the MFA Programme at Glasgow School of Art. She has forged a remarkable career within the visual arts sector, nationally and internationally. From 1985 to 1991 she taught on the Environmental Art programme under David Harding’s leadership, after which she co-founded the Master of Fine Art course. She has since worked collaboratively with David Harding and Sandy Moffat as AHM and continues to work independently in her studio. She is a respected and published spokeswoman for the visual arts, and her work is held in a number of public and private collections nationally and internationally. Ainsley has contributed to a broad range of visual arts initiatives in Scotland, and has served as a Board member on many arts organisations. 

 

Presentations of her work include “New Scots”, RSA Edinburgh, “Atlas of Encounters” at I Space Gallery, Chicago and Athens, “Live your questions now” and “Studio 58” Mackintosh Museum, GSA and “After Growth and Form” at Glasgow Print Studio. In 2017 she was invited to have a one person exhibition at An Tobar Gallery on the Isle of Mull. Ainsley was also represented in two exhibitions in Edinburgh and Glasgow to mark the 30th anniversary of “The Vigorous Imagination”, a landmark exhibition held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 1987. She was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy and was inducted into the “Outstanding Women of Scotland” by the Saltire Society in 2017.