Studio Morison

Fellows - Conceptual and Performance Artists

Melissa Johns

Fellow - Actor

John Bulmer

Fellow - Photographer and Film-maker

Fred Baier

Fellow - Furniture Artist/Designer

Celia Birtwell, CBE

Fellow - Textile Designer

Stephen Cox RA

Fellow - Sculptor

Susan Cross

Fellow - Jeweller and Jerwood Prize winner

John de la Cour

Fellow - Grantmaker and former Chair of Governors

Edmund de Waal

Fellow - Ceramicist and Writer

Peter Florence CBE

Fellow - Director of the Hay Festival

Andrew Foster

Fellow - Illustrator

Professor Sir Christopher Frayling

Fellow - Former Rector of the Royal College of Arts

Nell Gifford

Fellow - Performance Artist

Wally Gilbert

Fellow: Artist and Jeweller

Richard Heatly

Fellow - Former Principal of Hereford College of Arts

Peter Parkinson

Fellow - Artist Blacksmith

Shani Rhys James MBE

Fellow - Painter and Jerwood Prize winner

John Makepeace OBE

Fellow - Furniture Designer and Maker

Don McCullin CBE

Fellow - Photojournalist

Margo Selby

Fellow - Textile Artist

Nick Sharratt

Fellow - Illustrator

Lady Frances Sorrell

Fellow - Co-founder of Sorrell Foundation

Lisbee Stainton

Fellow - Singer-Songwriter

Jo Stone-Fewings

Fellow - Actor

Sir Roy Strong

Fellow - Historian, Broadcaster and Writer

Clare Woods

Fellow - Painter

Professor Phil Cleaver

Fellow - Graphic Designer, Artist and Author.

Lucy Jones

Fellow - Painter

Richard Quinnell MBE

Fellow - Blacksmith

Jackie Morris

Fellow - Illustrator

Seetal Solanki

Fellow - Materials Designer, Researcher and Writer

Peter has been a professional artist blacksmith since 1979.  He studied industrial design at the Royal College of Art in the early 60s, and then went on to work as a designer for London Transport and Allied Ironfounders.

Peter was one of the first of his generation to apply design and blacksmithing techniques to contemporary and sculptural art, and he is now a leading international specialist and published writer on the subject.   He was awarded a Licentiateship and Fellowship from The Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, and has been on numerous judging panels including the 2007 Blacksmithing Biennale in Italy.

His commissioned work is extensive and ranges from major public art to architectural metalwork – from 10 metre tree sculptures for Blackburn Borough Council to a 3 metre cockerel on a roundabout in Dorking.  His architectural work can be seen at Portsmouth City Museum, Guildford Cathedral, BBC South Building, to name but a few, and his decorative work is featured in a number of cathedrals, museums and municipal buildings, right across the UK.

Peter is a regular visitor to the College. He played a key part in the development of the BA (Hons) Artist Blacksmithing course at HCA – in particular during the early stages when he was on the University of Wales validation panel, on behalf of HCA.