Linda Hadfield (formerly Walton) attended Bolton College of Art followed by a BA Hons degree in Graphic Art from the ...
Henry Haig (1930-2007) was introduced to Wimbledon School of Art by a school teacher, who recognised his talent. After the ...
Vivienne Haig (b.1959) studied at St Martin’s School of Art in London, before taking the architectural glass course at Edinburgh ...
Michael Frederick Halliday (1822-1869) was born in Epsom, Surrey and from 1839 worked as a clerk in the parliament office ...
Reginald Francis Hallward (1858 – 1948) was born at Sandown on the Isle of Wight. He was a stained glass ...
Ardyn Halter (b.1956) soon revealed an exceptional artistic talent when age nine he had a Solo Exhibition at Haringey Art ...
Douglas Hamilton (1895-1959) trained with the Stephen Adam Studio and worked for Guthrie & Wells before setting up his own ...
John Hardman & Co was one of Britain’s greatest stained glass studios, and examples of its work are to be ...
Janet Hardy trained at Swansea before establishing her own studio in 1988. She undertakes restoration work as well as new ...
John R Harris studied painting and ceramics at Cardiff College of Art, graduating in 1961. This led to a long ...
Frederick Vincent Hart (1843-1914) was an artist, stained glass designer and decorator of furniture. He was born in Garthorpe, North ...
Harry William Harvey FMGP (1922-2011) was born in Birmingham and received his initial training in stained glass from the local ...
Roger Hayman worked in stained glass in the late 1960s and 1970s. He was a student at Swansea College of ...
John David Hayward (1929-2007) was not only one of the foremost stained glass artists of the post-war period but also ...
Michael Healy (1873-1941) was born in Dublin into abject poverty and in his late twenties had the good fortune to ...
Clement Heaton (1824-82) and James Butler (1830-1913) went into partnership in London in 1855. A close relationship with the firm ...
George Caleb Hedgeland (1825-98) was the son of John Pike Hedgeland, the architect and later stained glass artist, who worked ...
Alfred Octavius Hemming (1843-1907) trained as an architect in Edinburgh before joining the firm of Clayton & Bell in 1868. ...
Stevens Competition Commission Winner 2016 Louise Hemmings began her training in the world of stained glass immediately after university as an ...
Kate Henderson (b.1970) trained in Stained glass at Edinburgh College of Art in the nineties, where she gained a BA ...
The Harpenden studio of Hendra & Harper is most closely associated with the work of Hugh Easton, producing all his ...
Herbert Hendrie (1887-1946) was born in Manchester and moved to London to study at the Royal College of Art and ...
Patrick Heron (1920–1999) was a British abstract and figurative artist, critic, writer, and polemicist, who lived in Zennor, Cornwall. Heron was ...
Oriel Hicks has been based in St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, for over 30 years. The stunning scenery, which surrounds ...