About Lizzie McDougall
Lizzie’s storytelling style is deeply rooted in Highland folklore, myths, and legends. As both an artist and storyteller, she weaves words with visual arts, often incorporating quilts, paintings, and crafts into her sessions. Her work is immersive, interactive, and filled with joy, sparking wonder while celebrating cultural heritage.
She has worked with communities, schools, and museums across Scotland, and her projects include The Highland Story Quilts, Nairn Story Flags, and Memory Blankets. Lizzie’s passion is to share stories in ways that are meaningful, memorable, and deeply connected to place.
Lizzie says:
“I am delighted to be taking part in this inspiring project at Groam House. I am really enjoying engaging with the less well known objects in the museum’s collection and linking them to traditional stories, many of which I heard from Elizabeth Sutherland (Betty Marshal), founder of the museum. She was such a wonderful storyteller. I hope that people will enjoy the session on Oct 4 as much as I am enjoying preparing for it.”