About
Discover the artistic journey of Terence C Quinn, shaped by years of dedication, awards, and a deep connection to the Scottish landscape. Explore his career history, accolades, and exhibitions that define his unique approach to abstract realism.

Career history
Terence C Quinn's artistic journey is marked by a solid educational foundation and continuous professional development:
- 1978 – 1982 Edinburgh College of Art [ Hons ]
- 1982 – 1983 Post Graduate Diploma [ with Distinction ]
- 1990 – 1991 Moray House College of Education
- 2010 Stirling Uni. Masters Education.

Awards and scholarships
Throughout his career, Terence has been recognised with several awards and scholarships:
- Andrew Grant Travelling Scholarship – Turkey 1982
- Hospitalfield Summer School 1982
- Magnolia Landscape Painting Prize 1982
- Andrew Grant Scholarship – Canary Islands 1983
- Largo Award 1983
- Elected Professional Member – Visual Arts Scotland 1993
- West Lothian Awards to Artists 1997, 1999
- Member Society of Scottish Artists 2006 to present

Past exhibitions
Terence's work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions.
Where you can see his work in 2026:
- Scottish Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) 11th January- 4th February 2026 at the Royal Scottish Academy BuildingsThe Mound Edinburgh
- Scottish Society of Watercolourists (SWA) 15th February- 11th March 2026 at the Royal Scottish Academy Buildings, the Mound Edinburgh
One Person shows:
- Open Eye Gallery , Edinburgh 1989, 92,
- Loomshop Gallery, Lower Largo 1992, 93, 96
- Adam Butler Fine Art , London 1996
- Howden Park Centre Gallery , Livingston 1997, 1999, 2005
- Framed gallery Edinburgh, Festival Exhibition 2010
- Laonhead Farm, Biggar Little Festival, South Lanarkshire 2024
- Artists Studio Livingston, West Lothian 2025
Group Shows
- Various group shows – Collective Gallery, Open eye Gallery, Adam Butler Fine Art,Harburn Festival Art Exhibition 2004 – 2014
Regular exhibitor
- Society of Scottish Artists,
- Visual Arts Scotland
- Royal Scottish Academy
"Terence C Quinn's art is a blend of abstract and realism, perfectly capturing the essence of the Scottish landscape."
Art Enthusiast