Original artwork lands in Shelter Scotland shop to help tackle the housing emergency
Posted 11 Nov 2025
A generous customer has donated a collection of original artworks by renowned local artist Stephen French to the Shelter Scotland charity shop in Dundee.
Each piece has been personally valued and priced by the artist to help support the fight against the local housing emergency.
French is known for his eclectic design and has exhibited at the Pompidou Centre, Tokyo Museum of Art, the Barbican and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Director of Shelter Scotland, Alison Watson, said:
“This incredible gesture shows just how deeply our community cares. To see original work from a celebrated local artist on sale in our shop is not only inspiring, it’s a powerful reminder of how creativity and generosity can come together to drive real change.
“Too many people, including thousands of children, are denied their right to a safe, secure and affordable housing. It’s Shelter Scotland’s mission to change that and the support from communities for our shops keeps us in that fight.”
