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List of Glasgow School of Art alumni

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Following is a list of Glasgow School of Art alumni.

Academic

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Architecture and design

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Paul Cannon - Architect

Embroidery

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Fashion design

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Film and television

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Illustration

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Literature and journalism

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Metal working

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Music

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Performance art

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Painting

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Photography

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Politics and government

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Printmaking

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Sculptor

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Stained glass

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Other

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