Vivienne Haig is a painter and a glass artist. She studied at Camden Arts centre, St Martins School of Art and Edinburgh College of Art. During her development as an artist, she was influenced by the work of Victor Passmore, Claude Rogers, William Gillies and Paul Maze.
At Edinburgh she became interested in a group of artists who formed 'The salon de Mai' including Alfred Manessier and Nicholas de Stael.
Haig investigates her subject in terms of light and form and records evolving statements which arise by feelings in front of nature.
Her work has been shown at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. Her previous commissions include 14 leaded lights for Oriel college, Oxford University, and she is currently designing five lancet windows and one rose window for St Patrick's Catholic Church, Soho, London.