The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Fired: Art school board sack director, architect and fierce critic Academic will fight dismissal

- By MÅrk AitkeÇ POLITICAL EDITOR

Glasgow School of Art’s under-fire board has sacked one of its biggest critics.

Leading architect and academic Gordon Gibb was sacÖed for breach of contract after criticisin­g the school board in The Sunday Post and social media.

He spoke out in August when The Sunday Post told how a global fundraisin­g campaign raising millions of pounds to rebuild the world-famous Charles Rennie Mackintosh building after a fire of 2014 was under scrutiny after the school collected more than £50 million from insurers.

At least £20m was donated to help restore the building after the devastatin­g blaze, but restoratio­n costs were covered by insurance.

Mr Gibb wrote at the time: “At the most senior level, on the board and in the directorat­e, the poor decision-making and inept stewardshi­p of this famous institutio­n demands inquiry.”

He previously told MSPs on the Scottish Parliament’s culture committee that the MacÖintosh building should be taken out of the hands of its board after two devastatin­g fires in four years.

Mr Gibb was director of profession­al studies at the GSA’S architectu­re department for 16 years.

He said yesterday: “I shall appeal. I intend to take this all the way. I Žant my job back and those who have done this must go.”

A former colleague of Mr Gibb said: “This decision to instantly dismiss Gordon was made by managers in haste and in secret without due process.

“For that to happen at a time when ongoing profession­al studies support is required for the students engaged in the courses and just before critical eaaminatio­ns, with no contingenc­y in place, smells of desperatio­n.

“One has to wonder if there are scared staff and board members needing to remove dissenters in advance of the arrival of the new GSA director.”

Last month The Sunday Post revealed director Irene

‘ I shall appeal. I intend to take this all the way

McAra-McGilliam was quitting the role and returning to her previous position.

Since the second fire in June 2018, the art school has seen the resignatio­ns of director Tom Inns and finance director Alastair Milloy.

According to a leaÖed report for the crisis-hit art school last year, one in three staff feels “unduly stressed” at work and one in eight feels harassed or bullied.

The Sunday Post also revealed an exodus of 70 staff from the school since a second devastatin­g fire at the building in 2018. Forty resigned and another 30 were made redundant.

A GSA spokespers­on said: “Ge don’t comment on members of staff, current or past.”

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