Ross Morrow

Since 1990, Ross has been creating works of art out of silver. His innovative designs have won him several awards, including "Best Holloware" (2002) and "best design" (2000), both from the Metal Arts Guild. Ross served as President of the Metal Arts Guild, as well as working on the show committee.


Classically trained in Ireland, Ross has proven that his skill and imagination are limitless. He has produced a wide range of pieces, many original designs as well as commissioned works by designers. He produced seventeen prototype pieces for a manufacturing firm in Chicago.


Ross shows a unique passion for his work. He is known for his technically challenging and unique pieces. Apart from creating in his studio, ross shares his knowledge by teaching at George Brown College and Georgian College.


Ross' silver can be seen in museums, both in Canada and England and his works have also been included in the books, "Teapots, Makers and Collectors," and "Contemporary Silver, Part II, Recent Commissions." Ross was featured by the Canadian Society of Decorative Arts in their spring, 2008 publication, "Ornamentum."