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

John is best known as a pioneer of colour photography in photojournalism during the 1960s.

He was brought up in Herfordshire where he became a passionate photographer and when he went to study engineering at Cambridge he continued to take photographs. After Cambridge, he worked as a photographer on the Daily Express and also started shooting stories for Town Magazine, a new innovative fashion magazine profiling photographers such as Terrace Donovan, David Bailey and Don McCullin.

John shared the cover of the first colour supplement issue of the Sunday Times with David Bailey – a picture of a footballer surrounded by images of Jean Shrimptons’ armpit!  As a result, John was contracted to shoot sixty pages a year and travelled to nearly 100 countries.

In the early 70s, John moved sideways into making documentary films.  He filmed a programme on the life of Van Gogh and he also when on to direct many films on travel and the untouched tribes in the most inaccessible parts of the world.

John has recieved many awards for his creative work and has exhibited widely including at The Gallery of Modern Art in New York, the Photographer’s Gallery, London and at the National Museum of Photography in Bradford.

John returned to Herefordshire to catalogue his vast collection of still photographs.  He is a regular visitor to the College and particularly supports the BA (Hons) Photography students on a number of projects.