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Dundee artists hold top three honorary positions at Royal Scottish Academy as new president appointed

Dundee-based Professor Gareth Fisher is new president of the RSA. Image: Julie Howden
Dundee-based Professor Gareth Fisher is new president of the RSA. Image: Julie Howden

An acclaimed contemporary artist based in Dundee has been elected president of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA).

Professor Gareth Fisher PRSA, who taught at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, takes up the academy’s highest honorary position as it approaches its 200th anniversary.

Interestingly, it means that all three honorary positions at the RSA are now held by Dundee-artists as Delia Baillie has been elected treasurer and Edward Summerton has been elected secretary.

Election of Gareth Fisher

Professor Fisher was elected president at an assembly of academicians.

He took up office on November 22 as Joyce W. Cairns PPRSA completed her four-year presidency.

Dundee-based Professor Gareth Fisher is new president of the RSA. Image: Julie Howden

Fisher comes to the RSA with a wealth of experience in the visual arts and art education.

As an independent, membership-led organisation, the RSA is governed by its 120 academicians who are all preeminent in the disciplines of art and architecture.

In 2026, the RSA will celebrate its 200th anniversary with an expansive programme of exhibitions and events highlighting both the historic and continued importance of the academy in the culture of the country.

Prestigious career

Born in the Lake District town of Keswick in 1951, Gareth Fisher attended Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) from 1969 to 1976.

After his undergraduate degree, he won two sequential postgraduate years followed by a travelling scholarship to New York.

Dundee-based Professor Gareth Fisher is new president of the RSA. Image: Julie Howden

On completion of his studies, he taught at ECA whilst continuing with his own practice.

Fisher has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally throughout his career, including major solo exhibitions at Mercer Union, Toronto; Abbot Hall, Kendal and Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.

Additionally, he was included in significant group shows in Artists Space, New York in 1979, the British Art Show in 1986 and ‘Scatter’ at CCA Glasgow in 1989.

In the 1970s, he sat on the board of the innovative New 57 Gallery, ultimately becoming its chairman in 1978.

The gallery curated exhibitions including the Scottish debuts of important artists such as Joseph Kosuth, Kurt Schwitters, Jock McFadyen, Marcel Broodthaers and John Stezaker.

Duncan of Jordanstone Collage of Art and Design, Perth Road, Dundee. Image: DC Thomson

In the early 1980s, Fisher was appointed lecturer at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee.

He held the position of head of undergraduate studies in fine art, ultimately becoming professor of sculpture.

During his tenure, Fisher managed the multi-million-pound regeneration of the art college buildings.

In 2003, Fisher was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy.

Becoming a full academician in 2006, he has played an important role in various RSA committees and served as treasurer from 2013 to 2016.

Who else has been elected?

Concurrent with Fisher’s election, Delia Baillie RSA becomes treasurer of the Royal Scottish Academy as Robin Webster RSA demits office after six years of service.

Baillie is herself a renowned painter and lecturer at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design.

Dundee-based Delia Baillie is treasurer of the RSA. Image: Julie Howden

She has been the recipient of several high-profile residencies and bursaries including the RSA John Kinross Scholarship and the Alastair Salvesen Travelling Scholarship.

Earlier this year Edward Summerton RSA was appointed secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy as Robbie Bushe RSA completed his term in the role.

Summerton is an artist working in a variety of media including painting, photography, sound and installation work.

He is senior lecturer in art and media at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and his work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions worldwide.

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design

Gareth Fisher PRSA said: “I am honoured to have been elected president of the Royal Scottish Academy at an important time in its history as we approach the 200th anniversary of the organisation.

“Over the next three years I look forward to progressing the academy’s work in exhibitions, education, residencies and supporting the membership with fresh thinking and innovation.”

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