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Sara Ogilvie

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria School of Design

Sara Ogilvie

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  • What Do You See?: Using the Graphic Novella to Challenge Stigma, Wood, D., Ogilvie, S., Middleton, R. Jul 2018, 6th International Conference on Illustration and Animation
  • Take Five Illustrators, Melvin, A., James, C., Barroux, [., Ogilvie, S., Ingman, B. 2012
  • Rendezvous Show by Seven Artists from Six Countries, Ogilvie, S. Sep 2010
  • Inkubator II, Ogilvie, S. Sep 2009
  • My mother is a troll, Ogilvie, S. 2008
  • Tobacciana series, Ogilvie, S. 2008
  • Stone - plate - grease - water, Ogilvie, S. 12 Mar 2007
  • Making a mark, Ogilvie, S., Ackroyd, N., Bowen, S., Chambers, S. 1 Nov 2006
  • Hither and thither, Ogilvie, S. 16 Sep 2004
  • Seven paint artists from around the world, Ogilvie, S., Bracchitta, S., Menco, B., Hiratsuka, Y. 3 Jun 2003

  • Illustration PGDip September 01 1993
  • Illustration BFA (Hons) September 01 1989


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