Siobhan Healy


Siobhan Healy is a Scottish artist and designer of glass art, goldsmithing and figurative sculpture. Her work is held in the collections of The Scottish Parliament Art Collection, Harvard Museum of Natural History/Herbarium, Glasmuseum Lette, Germany, The Heritage Collection, Clackmannanshire Council, UK and the Perth Museum and Art Gallery, UK.

Biography

Healy is an alumna of Edinburgh College of Art. She was part of the 2018 Edinburgh Art Festival with Biodiversity in collaboration with Glasgow artist and writer Alasdair Gray. She has had two more collaborative exhibitions with Gray including and developing the theme of biodiversity.
Her work is often inspired by rare species of flora and fauna, some from the Galápagos Islands where Healy made a research trip to Charles Darwin Research Station in 2017. Another strand of Healy's research is highlighting obscure museum collections such as the Illuminating Letters exhibition at The Lighthouse, Glasgow Centre of Design Excellence, in which Healy highlighted the personal letters of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and combined and collaged text and imagery with personal correspondence that Healy had received from David Attenborough.
For the Amazon series Outlander she was commissioned to make specialist glassware.
Healy currently works at Glasgow Sculpture Studios.

Publications

  • Myth/Reality. Contemporary Artists from Scotland. Imago Mundi. Antiga Edizioni 2017.
  • New Glass Review 33. Corning Museum of Glass 2012..
  • Migrate: 30yrs of Scottish Glass. 2009. Exhibition catalogue for 2009 annual exhibition of the Scottish Glass Society.

Awards

Artwork

Selected solo and group exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Collaborative exhibitions

Group exhibitions