Corrymella Scott

Corrymella Scott is Scottish and was born in Edinburgh, brought up in Fife and educated at St Leonard’s School in St. Andrews, Glasgow University and the Sorbonne in Paris. She grew up amongst paintings and art, especially 20th century and contemporary Scottish Art. She has mounted exhibitions of Scottish artists in Newcastle upon Tyne since 1987. Corrymella Scott has mounted exhibitions in London, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, Dublin and Newcastle upon Tyne for a number of well-established Scottish artists including :-

Jolomo - John Lowrie Morrison Caroline Bailey
Lesley Banks
John Bellany
Elspeth Bennie (sculpture)
George Birrell
Elizabeth Blackadder
Gordon Bryce
Pam Carter
Jane Charles
James Cowie
Victoria Crowe
George Devlin
Pat Douthwaite
Alison Dunlop
Joan Eardley
J.D. Fergusson
Ray Flavell (glass)
James Fullarton
Todd Garner
Andrew Gifford
Brian Glassar (glass)
Anne Gordon
Janice Gray
Earl Haig
Jake Harvey (sculpture)
John Houston
Angela Hunter (sculpture)
Caroline Hunter
Leslie Hunter
Louise Johnstone
Brendan kelly
Robert Kelsey
Helen Kemp (ceramics)
Liz Knox
William Littlejohn

Kirsty Lorenz
Anne Macdonald (sculpture)
Alice Macfarlane (ceramics)
Sheila Macmillan
Fiona Macrae
Sir William Mactaggart
Stephen Mangan
Jenny Matthews
David McClure
Jo McDonald (sculpture)
Hugh McIntyre
Peter McLaren
Ian McWhinnie
Janet Melrose
David Michie
James Morrison
Jolomo - John Lowrie Morrison
Alberto Morrocco
Jack Morrocco
Leon Morrocco
Ann Oram
S.J. Peploe
Robin Phillipson
Anne Redpath
Robert Saunders
David Schofield
Glen Scouller
Connie Simmers
Lisa Smith
Alastair W. Thomson
Ethel Walker
Jack Vettriano
Adrian Wiszneiwski
Christopher Wood
Also:-
Mark Brazier-Jones
(metalwork, furniture, lighting)
Pat Byer (jewellery)
Hannah Finlator
Andrew Gifford
Peter Furlonger (engraver)
Jeremy James (sculpture)
Nick James (furniture)
Paddy Killer (textiles, illustration)
Ivar Mackay (ceramics)
Peter McArdle
Tom Moore
Paul Scott (ceramics)
Essex Tyler (ceramics)
Andrew Varah (furniture)
Sophie Walbeoffe

 

Corrymella Scott Gallery has represented Jolomo since 1998 and has organised every one of his annual solo London exhibitions at The Air Gallery, Dover Street, including his show in 2005 which was opened by HRH The Princess Royal. Corrymella Scott Gallery also organised Jolomo’s first international solo exhibition at the Mont Blanc Gallery in Hong Kong in 2001 which was opened by The British Consul Sir James Hodge.
Corrymella Scott Gallery has also represented Jack Vettriano and mounted his exhibition at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1994 opened by Sir Tim Rice and one in Newcastle upon Tyne opened by Valerie Singleton.
Corrymella Scott has had exhibitions sponsored by: Rolls Royce Plc; United Distillers Plc; Merrill Lynch: Arthur Anderson: UBS: Northern Rock Plc: Sanderson Young ; Tennants Auctioneers; Balblair Whisky; Geoffrey Purves Architects