David Kerr - profile
David works with graphite, charcoal, Indian ink, gouache and using a wacom tablet to create illustrations and paintings for commissioned assignments and self-motived projects.
He has also curated exhibitions and written articles for a number of design publications. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2006, David returned to his home city Glasgow where he works in a studio in the eastend of the city
Studio Address:
Green City Studios
above Green City Workers Co-Operative,
23 Fleming Street, Glasgow,
Scotland, G31 1PQ
Tel: + 44 (0) 141 550 0648
Mob: + 44 (0) 7952028509
Email: david@davidpeterkerr.com
Select Client List
NHS Lanarkshire
Royal College of Art
RM*
Once Were Farmers
Green City Wholefoods
Variant Magazine
Message and Meaning
St Pierre and Miquelon
Little Rock Records
Documents Film Festival
Select Publications
¿@#!*$ - Catalyst Arts Comics Anthology (April 2011)
Variant Magazine (Dec 2010)
Kuti Magazin (Aug 2009)
Sexy Machinery (May 2008)
Plain Surface Drawing Magazine (October 2007)
Woodhill Park Critical Forum Book Cover (June 2007)
Creative Review Magazine (Feb 2006)
Arc Magazine issues 5 & 7 (2005/2006)
LE GUN Drawing Magazine issue 2 (2005)
Exhibitions
Tsarino 2011 -
Chorbadzhiysko's Cultural Center, July 2011
Water Tower Arts Festival -
Water Tower/ Old Bath House,
Sofia, June 2011
No Idea -
Shipbuilders Union, London, Jan 2011
And'Art -
Rempart Gallery, Marrakech, Sept 2010
A Drawback - Edinburgh Arts Festival -
Arts Complex, Edinburgh, July 2010
Art Below Zero-
Westborne Studios, London, Dec 2009
Touching Stories-
Long Gallery, Tron Theatre, Glasgow Jan-Feb 2009
Convulsive Illustration- (Curator)
Market Gallery, Glasgow, Nov-Dec 2007
Working Drawing
Pentagon Centre, Glasgow, Jan-March 2007
Graphic & Drawing
Waves Art Gallery, Pune, India, Aug/Sept 2006.
No Man Is An Island
The Empire, 33a Wadeson Street, London, July 2006.
Awards
Ligatura International Silent Comics Prize - 3rd Place
(2011)
Sheila Robinson Memorial Prize for Drawing
(Royal College of Art 2006)
Glasgow School of Art Extended Essay Prize (2004)



