Phil McLoughlin - CV Born - Phil Barker

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Phil McLoughlin - CV
Born - Phil Barker - Dunfermline 1946.
Worked as a foundry labourer, railway porter, jute millworker and psychiatric nurse (196475).
Exhibited Scottish Young Contemporaries -1968; 1969.
Exhibited St Andrews Festival - 1972
Winner First Prize: Pernod Exhibition, RSA, Edinburgh - 1974.
Founder member of the “Dundee Group” (Artists) Ltd - 1977.
Gave up art to train as a psychotherapist - 1978.
Doctor of Philosophy – 1985
Researcher and university academic - 1987.
Professor, psychotherapist, author - England, Australia, Japan, Republic of Ireland (19932002).
Returned to painting as 'Phil McLoughlin' - 2007
Elected Professional Member of Society of Scottish Artists - 2012
Recent Awards
Winner - Walter Scott Purchase Award, Royal Glasgow Institute, Glasgow
Winner – ‘Artist of the Year – Artist and Illustrator Magazine - 2012.
Winner - NS Macfarlane Charitable Trust Award, RGI - 2011.
Meffan Gallery Winter Exhibition, Angus, 2013 – “Commended”.
Exhibitions
Harrogate Art Fair, Harrogate 2014
Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen, 2014
The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle Upon Tyne - Spring Exhibition. 2014
Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London. 2014
Royal Scottish Academy Exhibition, Edinburgh 2013-14
The Scottish Exhibition, Walker Galleries, Harrogate, 2013
Winter Exhibition, Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen 2013-14
Royal Glasgow Institute, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow, 2013
'Another Show', BP Atrium Gallery, Aberdeen, 2013
Aberdeen Artists Society Exhibition, 2013
Gallery Heinzel Aberdeen, Summer Exhibition, 2013
Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, 2013
Royal Scottish Academy Open, Edinburgh - 2012/13
Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London - 2012
Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen - Winter Exhibition - 2012
Glasgow Art Show - 2012.
Gallery Heinzel Summer exhibition, Aberdeen - 2012.
Art Exposure Gallery Glasgow- 2012.
Leith Gallery, Edinburgh, Winter Exhibition - 2011/12.
Royal Glasgow Institute - 2011; 2012
Meffan Gallery, Angus - 2011; 2012
Aspect Prize, Paisley: 2009/2010
SSA, Edinburgh, 2007; 2009; 2010; 2011; 2012
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