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Alison Kinnaird

Alison Kinnaird MBE, MA, FGE[1] (born 30 April 1949)[2] is a glass sculptor, Celtic musician, teacher and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland.[3] She is one of the foremost and most original modern glass engravers in Scotland.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Alison Kinnaird
Background information
Born (1949-04-30) 30 April 1949 (age 73)
OriginEdinburgh, Scotland
GenresFolk music, Celtic music
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • sculptor
  • teacher
  • writer
  • glass engraver
LabelsTemple Records
Websitewww.alisonkinnaird.com

Portrait

 
Alison Kinnaird engraving

Her application to art college having been rejected,[12] Kinnaird earned a MA in Celtic studies and archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, in the course of which she also studied copper wheel glass engraving with Harold Gordon in Forres, [13][14] having met him while on a family holiday there.[12]

Kinnaird's glass engraving works are in many galleries and private collections. She uses lead and optical crystal. The techniques used by Kinnaird include copper-wheel engraving, cutting, sandblasting, acid etching and casting. Starting in a studio in the High Street, Edinburgh, her work won early recognition and was included in an exchange between the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Salzburg Fringe.[15] Later, believing that the small physical size of works produced in traditional glass engraving confines their appreciation to a limited audience, she expanded the scale of her works by using flexible drive engraving and sandblasting, combined with the adventurous use of dichroic glass.[16] More recently she has employed bonded coloured glass as her engraving medium.

Kinnaird is also a musician, a gift that led her to discover relationships between music and glass engraving, notably through designs based on Lissajous figures.[17][18] She plays, teaches and lectures on the small Scottish harp also known as the clàrsach.[19] She was one of the first acts signed to Temple Records during the 1970s and she has had eight albums released through the label.[20] She worked with the Scottish music group Battlefield Band on their albums Music in Trust Vol I (1987) and Music in Trust Vol II (1988).

Kinnaird has written many books about traditional music and the small Scottish harp. Her first book on the subject was published in 1990 and is a collection of 24 harp tunes that she arranged. Tree of Strings (1992), written in collaboration with Keith Sanger, documents the history of the harp in Scotland and is the first book of its kind. The Lothian Collection (1995) has 25 harp tunes from the big houses and great families from East, West and Midlothian all arranged by Kinnaird. The Small Harp Tutor (1996) is a book about learning to play the small harp, which covers the history of the instrument, maintaining the instrument, arranging tunes and gives useful finger exercises. The book is accompanied by a 60-minute CD, which guides the learner from novice to more accomplished player. Kinnaird's most recent book is The North East Collection [21] which features tunes mainly from the 18th and 19th century arranged by herself.

In 1997, Kinnaird was awarded the MBE for her contribution and long standing service to art and music.[22] In 2011 National Life Stories interviewed Kinnaird for their 'Craft Lives' archive. The interviews took place over three days and document her life from childhood to becoming a successful artist and musician. She has been recognised for her contributions to Scottish folk music and was inducted into the Scots Trad Music Awards – Hall of Fame in 2010.[23]

Alison Kinnaird was married to the musician, producer and writer Robin Morton until his death.[12] She has two children, Ellen and John.

Awards

 
Triptych
  • 2010: MG Alba Scots Traditional Music Awards, Hall of Fame
  • 2004: Glass Sellers Award
  • 2002: Creative Scotland Award
  • 2001: Adrian Sassoon Award
  • 1998: CC Chelsea First Exhibitors Award
  • 1998: Inches Carr Crafts Bursary
  • 1997: MBE for services to art and music
  • 1987: Glass-Sellers Award
  • 1980: SDA/CCC Crafts Fellowship

Memberships

 
Annunciation Doors, St Mary's Church Kenardington ©

Teaching

Selected exhibitions

 
Subway Photographer, Engraved Glass
 
Graffiti Artist, Engraved Glass
  • 2018 Berengo Gallery, Murano, Italy
  • 2017 Edinburgh International Festival Fringe, solo exhibition
  • 2017 Scottish Glass Society, Edinburgh
  • 2017 Celebrating 80, London Glassblowing Gallery
  • 2016 Unknown, Scottish Parliament to Kirkaldy Art Gallery (ongoing tour)
  • 2015 British Glass Biennale, Stourbridge
  • 2014 Edinburgh International Festival, solo show
  • 2013 SOFA, Chicago
  • 2013 Edinburgh International Fringe Festival, solo show
  • 2012 Luminesce, Linlithgow, Scotland, solo exhibition,
  • 2012 Fleming Collection, London
  • 2012 The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, solo exhibition
  • 2012 Travelling exhibition, Wroclaw, Jelenia Gora, Ostrow, Lesno, Poland
  • 2011 Johansfors, Kristallmuseum, Sweden [32]
  • 2011 British Studio Glass, Coburg [33]
  • 2010 Invited Artist, British Glass Biennale [34]
  • 2009 Urban Glass, NY, USA
  • 2008 The Cutting Edge, Royal Museums of Scotland
  • 2007 Invited Artist, Visual Arts Scotland, Royal Scottish Academy
  • 2006 British Glass Biennale, Stourbridge
  • 2006 Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark
  • 2006 Coburg Glaspreis Exhibition'
  • 2005 21st Century British Glass, London
  • 2004 Psalmsong, V&A London Museum
  • 2004 British Glass Biennale, Stourbridge
  • 2004 Broadfield House Glass Museum, Dudley
  • 2002 Art for Europe, Brussels
  • 2001 Art Glass Gallery, Santa Fe
  • 1999 Kaminesky Senov, Czech Republic
  • 1999 National Glass Centre, Sunderland
  • 1998 Contemporary Applied Arts, London [35]
  • 1996 British Glass, Prague
  • 1996 Contemporary Arts Centre, Utrecht [36]
  • 1988 Solo exhibition, Coleridge, London [37]
  • 1987 Group exhibition, Galerie de Vier Linden, Asperen, The Netherlands
  • 1984 Group exhibition, Habatat Gallery, Detroit, USA [38]
  • 1979 The Bowl, British Crafts Centre, London, organised by World Crafts Council
  • 1977 Salzburg Festival, Art Gallery, Salzburg, Austria.[15]
  • 1975 Contemporary Scottish Artists, Exhibitions Centre, Edinburgh

Selected collections

 
Praise Window, Dornoch Cathedral

Selected commissions

 
The Donor Window, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

Books

  • 2013 Reflections – the Art of Alison Kinnaird, Kinmor Music ISBN 978-0-9540160-2-9
  • 2011 Life Story recorded for British Library Crafts Lives series[49]
  • 2011 Portrait of the Nation, Trustees of the Scottish National Galleries
  • 2008 20th Century British Glass, Charles Hajdamach, Antique Collectors Club ISBN 978-1851495870
  • 2007 Invited Contributor, V & A Museum, 150th Anniversary Celebration Album
  • 2005 25 Years of New Glass Review, Corning Museum of Glass ISBN 978-0872901605 [50]
  • 2003 Contemporary International Glass, V & A Pub, Jennifer Hawkins Opie ISBN 9781851774265
  • 2002 Artists in Glass, Late Twentieth Century Masters in Glass, Dan Klein, Mitchell Beazley ISBN 978-1840003406
  • 1999 Engraced Glass, Marilyn & Tom Goodearl, Antique Collectors Club ISBN 9781851493074
  • 1996 Glass Art, Peter Layton, Black, University of Washington Press ASIN B012YSKB7W

Bibliography

Discography

  • 2004: The Silver String [51][52]
  • 1994: Mac-talla – Mairidh Gaol Is Ceol
  • 1992: The Harper's Land (with Ann Heymann)
  • 1990: The Quiet Tradition (with Christine Primrose)
  • 1988: The Scottish Harp [53]
  • 1988: Music in Trust Vol. 2 (with Battlefield Band)
  • 1986: Music in Trust Vol. 1 (with Battlefield Band)
  • 1979: The Harp Key – Crann Nan Teud ASIN B003V9AAOS (Temple US Records) [54][55][56][51]

References

  1. ^ "Fellow, Guild of Glass Engravers". Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1382. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  3. ^ "Alison Kinnaird". Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Information and History - Scotland's Glass - Alison Kinnaird". Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  5. ^ Robert B. McNeill, A portrait in light and music Scots Magazine, March 2005, 338-342
  6. ^ "Temple artist shows her glass by opening her home for Fringe". Midlothian Advertiser. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Alison Kinnaird discusses her explorations of the timeless by pairing traditional techniques with contemporary themes". Urban Glass. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Duncan Macmillan reviews five shows from across Scotland". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  9. ^ Alison Kinnaird - Art in Glass. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Craft Scotland - Alison Kinnaird". Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  11. ^ "Pittenweem Arts Festival - Alison Kinnaird". Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  12. ^ a b c "The art school reject who became one of the world's top glass artists". BBC News. 15 January 2023. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Harold Gordon at work". Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Alison Kinnaird". National GallerieS. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  15. ^ a b Mary Gladstone, Of Clocks, Birds and Apple Cores, Scotland’s Crafts Guide, Summer 1977, 20, 10-11
  16. ^ Alison Kinnaird, British Glass Engraving, The Search for Perfection, Contemporary Glass Society Newsletter, Glass Network, September 2011, 2-6
  17. ^ Robert B. McNeill, A portrait in light and music, Scots Magazine, March 2005, p338-342
  18. ^ Senai Boztas, Alison Kinnaird, Neues Glas, Spring 2006 (1/06), 18-25
  19. ^ "The Scottish Harp". YouTube. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  20. ^ "Temple Records artists page". Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  21. ^ The North-east Collection, Alison Kinnaird, Music Sales Corp 2003, ISBN 978-0954016012
  22. ^ "Kinnaird, Alison, Clarsach Player and Teacher and Glass Engraver, serv Music and to Art". The Independent. 31 December 1996. from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  23. ^ "Alison Kinnaird MBE". Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame. 24 October 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  24. ^ "Guild of Glass Engravers". Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  25. ^ "Broadcasting Council for Scotland". Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  26. ^ "Contemporary Glass Society". Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  27. ^ "Glass Art Society". Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  28. ^ "Scottish Glass Society". Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  29. ^ "Urban Glass". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  30. ^ "Northlands Creative". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  31. ^ "Bild-Werk Frauenau". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  32. ^ "Johansfors Gallery". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  33. ^ "Europäisches Museum für modernes Glas". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  34. ^ "British Glass Biennale". Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  35. ^ Jennifer Opie, Crafts, Decorative and Applied Arts Magazine July/August 1998, 153, 29-31
  36. ^ "Kunsthal KAdE". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  37. ^ "Coleridge-London's Contemporary Art Gallery-Alison Kinnaird". Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  38. ^ "Habatat Galleries". Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  39. ^ Contemporary Glass Society Newsletter, Interview by Dan Klein, Glass Network 2004, 13, 1-3
  40. ^ Psalmsong - Alison Kinnaird. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  41. ^ "Tutsek Foundation". Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  42. ^ Jennifer Opie, The Burlington Magazine, May 1994, 344
  43. ^ "ST MARY'S CHURCH, KENARDINGTON Diocese of Canterbury" (PDF). www.rochester.anglican.org/resources/church-buildings-dac/church-reordering-case-studies/church-reordering-case-studies.php. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  44. ^ a b "Reflections...the art of Alison Kinnaird Part 1". YouTube. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  45. ^ "Reflections...the art of Alison Kinnaird Part 2". YouTube. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  46. ^ "Celebrating Glass Art in Downtown Tacoma". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  47. ^ "Stained Glass Windows". 21 August 2019. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  48. ^ Liz Hoggard, CRAFTS, July/August 2001, 171, 22-23
  49. ^ "National Life Stories: Crafts Lives". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  50. ^ "Psalmsong with Shadow Banner Engraved glass; digitally printed shadow" (PDF). New Glass Review. 25: 25. 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  51. ^ a b "Temple Records". Templerecords.co.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  52. ^ "The Silver String, Alison Kinnaird, Gael Linn, 2004". Folkmusic.net. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  53. ^ "musicscotland.com". Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  54. ^ The Scots Magazine, The Harp Key, September 1996
  55. ^ Bond, L, Alison Kinnaird, The Harp Key, Dirty Linen, page 73 Aug/Sept 1996
  56. ^ Evans, D, Alison Kinnaird The Harp Key, Taplas, Jun/July 1996

External links

  • Official website  
  • "5 Questions for Alison Kinnaird". Creative Scotland. Creative Scotland. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  • How to create stunning portraits on glass - BBC video in which Kinnaird demonstrates some of her techniques

alison, kinnaird, born, april, 1949, glass, sculptor, celtic, musician, teacher, writer, born, edinburgh, scotland, foremost, most, original, modern, glass, engravers, scotland, background, informationborn, 1949, april, 1949, originedinburgh, scotlandgenresfol. Alison Kinnaird MBE MA FGE 1 born 30 April 1949 2 is a glass sculptor Celtic musician teacher and writer born in Edinburgh Scotland 3 She is one of the foremost and most original modern glass engravers in Scotland 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alison KinnairdBackground informationBorn 1949 04 30 30 April 1949 age 73 OriginEdinburgh ScotlandGenresFolk music Celtic musicOccupation s Musician sculptor teacher writer glass engraverLabelsTemple RecordsWebsitewww wbr alisonkinnaird wbr com Contents 1 Portrait 2 Awards 3 Memberships 4 Teaching 5 Selected exhibitions 6 Selected collections 7 Selected commissions 8 Books 9 Bibliography 10 Discography 11 References 12 External linksPortrait Edit Alison Kinnaird engraving Her application to art college having been rejected 12 Kinnaird earned a MA in Celtic studies and archaeology at the University of Edinburgh in the course of which she also studied copper wheel glass engraving with Harold Gordon in Forres 13 14 having met him while on a family holiday there 12 Kinnaird s glass engraving works are in many galleries and private collections She uses lead and optical crystal The techniques used by Kinnaird include copper wheel engraving cutting sandblasting acid etching and casting Starting in a studio in the High Street Edinburgh her work won early recognition and was included in an exchange between the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Salzburg Fringe 15 Later believing that the small physical size of works produced in traditional glass engraving confines their appreciation to a limited audience she expanded the scale of her works by using flexible drive engraving and sandblasting combined with the adventurous use of dichroic glass 16 More recently she has employed bonded coloured glass as her engraving medium Kinnaird is also a musician a gift that led her to discover relationships between music and glass engraving notably through designs based on Lissajous figures 17 18 She plays teaches and lectures on the small Scottish harp also known as the clarsach 19 She was one of the first acts signed to Temple Records during the 1970s and she has had eight albums released through the label 20 She worked with the Scottish music group Battlefield Band on their albums Music in Trust Vol I 1987 and Music in Trust Vol II 1988 Kinnaird has written many books about traditional music and the small Scottish harp Her first book on the subject was published in 1990 and is a collection of 24 harp tunes that she arranged Tree of Strings 1992 written in collaboration with Keith Sanger documents the history of the harp in Scotland and is the first book of its kind The Lothian Collection 1995 has 25 harp tunes from the big houses and great families from East West and Midlothian all arranged by Kinnaird The Small Harp Tutor 1996 is a book about learning to play the small harp which covers the history of the instrument maintaining the instrument arranging tunes and gives useful finger exercises The book is accompanied by a 60 minute CD which guides the learner from novice to more accomplished player Kinnaird s most recent book is The North East Collection 21 which features tunes mainly from the 18th and 19th century arranged by herself In 1997 Kinnaird was awarded the MBE for her contribution and long standing service to art and music 22 In 2011 National Life Stories interviewed Kinnaird for their Craft Lives archive The interviews took place over three days and document her life from childhood to becoming a successful artist and musician She has been recognised for her contributions to Scottish folk music and was inducted into the Scots Trad Music Awards Hall of Fame in 2010 23 Alison Kinnaird was married to the musician producer and writer Robin Morton until his death 12 She has two children Ellen and John Maze National Museum of Scotland Streetwise 1 Nativity Window St Mary s Church Kenardington KentAwards Edit Triptych 2010 MG Alba Scots Traditional Music Awards Hall of Fame 2004 Glass Sellers Award 2002 Creative Scotland Award 2001 Adrian Sassoon Award 1998 CC Chelsea First Exhibitors Award 1998 Inches Carr Crafts Bursary 1997 MBE for services to art and music 1987 Glass Sellers Award 1980 SDA CCC Crafts FellowshipMemberships Edit Annunciation Doors St Mary s Church Kenardington c 2003 2004 Member of the award panel for Creative Scotland Award 1993 1996 Scottish Arts Council Crafts Committee Fellow of the Guild of Glass Engravers 24 1984 1987 BBC Broadcasting Council for Scotland 25 Contemporary Glass Society 26 Glass Art Society 27 Scottish Glass Society 28 Index of Selected Makers Crafts CouncilTeaching EditMasterclasses International Festival of Glass Stourbridge England Urban Glass Brooklyn NY 29 College of Art and Design Wroclaw Poland Northlands Creative Glass Scotland 30 Corning Glass Studio Corning NY USA Frauenau Germany 31 Selected exhibitions Edit Subway Photographer Engraved Glass Graffiti Artist Engraved Glass 2018 Berengo Gallery Murano Italy 2017 Edinburgh International Festival Fringe solo exhibition 2017 Scottish Glass Society Edinburgh 2017 Celebrating 80 London Glassblowing Gallery 2016 Unknown Scottish Parliament to Kirkaldy Art Gallery ongoing tour 2015 British Glass Biennale Stourbridge 2014 Edinburgh International Festival solo show 2013 SOFA Chicago 2013 Edinburgh International Fringe Festival solo show 2012 Luminesce Linlithgow Scotland solo exhibition 2012 Fleming Collection London 2012 The Scottish Gallery Edinburgh solo exhibition 2012 Travelling exhibition Wroclaw Jelenia Gora Ostrow Lesno Poland 2011 Johansfors Kristallmuseum Sweden 32 2011 British Studio Glass Coburg 33 2010 Invited Artist British Glass Biennale 34 2009 Urban Glass NY USA 2008 The Cutting Edge Royal Museums of Scotland 2007 Invited Artist Visual Arts Scotland Royal Scottish Academy 2006 British Glass Biennale Stourbridge 2006 Glasmuseet Ebeltoft Denmark 2006 Coburg Glaspreis Exhibition 2005 21st Century British Glass London 2004 Psalmsong V amp A London Museum 2004 British Glass Biennale Stourbridge 2004 Broadfield House Glass Museum Dudley 2002 Art for Europe Brussels 2001 Art Glass Gallery Santa Fe 1999 Kaminesky Senov Czech Republic 1999 National Glass Centre Sunderland 1998 Contemporary Applied Arts London 35 1996 British Glass Prague 1996 Contemporary Arts Centre Utrecht 36 1988 Solo exhibition Coleridge London 37 1987 Group exhibition Galerie de Vier Linden Asperen The Netherlands 1984 Group exhibition Habatat Gallery Detroit USA 38 1979 The Bowl British Crafts Centre London organised by World Crafts Council 1977 Salzburg Festival Art Gallery Salzburg Austria 15 1975 Contemporary Scottish Artists Exhibitions Centre EdinburghSelected collections Edit Praise Window Dornoch Cathedral 2016 Eve Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague 2012 Standing Feathers Aberdeen Art Gallery 2010 Adam and Eve Shipley Art Gallery Gateshead 2008 Maze National Museum of Scotland 2005 Psalmsong Scottish Parliament Edinburgh 39 40 2005 Streetwise I Tutsek Foundation Munich 41 2005 Streetwise II Dundee Museum amp Art Gallery 2003 Portrait of Roy Dennis Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh 2001 Evolve Broadfield House Glass Museum 2001 White Lies Crafts Council Collection 1995 Triptych Victoria and Albert Museum London 42 1989 Man into Seal Corning Museum of Glass New York City USA 1988 Ring of Crystal Ring of Stone Leicester Museum and Art Gallery Leicester 1987 Disc Leap Ulster Museum Belfast 1986 Doors on the Past National Museum of Scotland 1986 Disc She is Summer Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery Glasgow 1980 Doors engraved block Scottish Development Agency Scottish Crafts Collection EdinburghSelected commissions Edit The Donor Window Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh 2017 Nativity Window St Mary s Church Kenardington 43 Kent 2016 Window St Cross College Oxford 2015 Quaking Aspen Panels Beverley Hills California 2014 Windows Dornoch Cathedral 44 2012 Donor Window Scottish National Portrait Gallery 45 2009 Self Portrait Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge 2007 Interface Panels for Murano Hotel Tacoma USA 46 2006 Butterfly Panels Marchmont St Giles Church Edinburgh 47 2004 Praise Window Dornoch Cathedral 2003 Portrait of Roy Dennis National Portrait Gallery of Scotland 44 2000 Millennium Commission Broadfield House Glass Museum 48 1993 British Film Institute Awards 1992 Door panels commissioned by Lord Bute of Mount Stuart 1991 Alumnus of the Year Award commissioned by Edinburgh University 1990 Gift for His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan commissioned by Royal Bank of Scotland 1989 Screen of 10 panels commissioned by Lord Bute of Mount Stuart 1986 Gift for HM the Queen Mother commissioned by Royal College of Physicians 1983 Duke of Edinburgh Design Award commissioned by Alan Doe of Westland Helicopters 1980 Wedding bowl for HRH the Prince of Wales commissioned by The Scotsman newspaper 1979 The Wealth of Nations presented to The London Institute of Banking amp Finance in England commissioned by Institute of Bankers in ScotlandBooks Edit2013 Reflections the Art of Alison Kinnaird Kinmor Music ISBN 978 0 9540160 2 9 2011 Life Story recorded for British Library Crafts Lives series 49 2011 Portrait of the Nation Trustees of the Scottish National Galleries 2008 20th Century British Glass Charles Hajdamach Antique Collectors Club ISBN 978 1851495870 2007 Invited Contributor V amp A Museum 150th Anniversary Celebration Album 2005 25 Years of New Glass Review Corning Museum of Glass ISBN 978 0872901605 50 2003 Contemporary International Glass V amp A Pub Jennifer Hawkins Opie ISBN 9781851774265 2002 Artists in Glass Late Twentieth Century Masters in Glass Dan Klein Mitchell Beazley ISBN 978 1840003406 1999 Engraced Glass Marilyn amp Tom Goodearl Antique Collectors Club ISBN 9781851493074 1996 Glass Art Peter Layton Black University of Washington Press ASIN B012YSKB7WBibliography Edit2002 The North East Collection ISBN 978 0954016012 1996 The Small Harp Tutor ISBN 0 9511204 2 5 1995 The Lothian Collection ISBN 0951120484 1992 Tree of Strings ISBN 0951120433Discography Edit2004 The Silver String 51 52 1994 Mac talla Mairidh Gaol Is Ceol 1992 The Harper s Land with Ann Heymann 1990 The Quiet Tradition with Christine Primrose 1988 The Scottish Harp 53 1988 Music in Trust Vol 2 with Battlefield Band 1986 Music in Trust Vol 1 with Battlefield Band 1979 The Harp Key Crann Nan Teud ASIN B003V9AAOS Temple US Records 54 55 56 51 References Edit Fellow Guild of Glass Engravers Retrieved 24 May 2020 Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 1382 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 28 February 2020 Information and History Scotland s Glass Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 4 March 2020 Robert B McNeill A portrait in light and music Scots Magazine March 2005 338 342 Temple artist shows her glass by opening her home for Fringe Midlothian Advertiser Retrieved 28 February 2020 Alison Kinnaird discusses her explorations of the timeless by pairing traditional techniques with contemporary themes Urban Glass Retrieved 28 February 2020 Duncan Macmillan reviews five shows from across Scotland The Scotsman Retrieved 28 February 2020 Alison Kinnaird Art in Glass Retrieved 4 March 2020 Craft Scotland Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 4 March 2020 Pittenweem Arts Festival Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 4 March 2020 a b c The art school reject who became one of the world s top glass artists BBC News 15 January 2023 Retrieved 16 January 2023 Harold Gordon at work Retrieved 5 March 2020 Alison Kinnaird National GallerieS Retrieved 19 September 2019 a b Mary Gladstone Of Clocks Birds and Apple Cores Scotland s Crafts Guide Summer 1977 20 10 11 Alison Kinnaird British Glass Engraving The Search for Perfection Contemporary Glass Society Newsletter Glass Network September 2011 2 6 Robert B McNeill A portrait in light and music Scots Magazine March 2005 p338 342 Senai Boztas Alison Kinnaird Neues Glas Spring 2006 1 06 18 25 The Scottish Harp YouTube Retrieved 4 March 2020 Temple Records artists page Retrieved 12 July 2019 The North east Collection Alison Kinnaird Music Sales Corp 2003 ISBN 978 0954016012 Kinnaird Alison Clarsach Player and Teacher and Glass Engraver serv Music and to Art The Independent 31 December 1996 Archived from the original on 13 June 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Alison Kinnaird MBE Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame 24 October 2012 Retrieved 19 September 2019 Guild of Glass Engravers Retrieved 2 March 2020 Broadcasting Council for Scotland Retrieved 2 March 2020 Contemporary Glass Society Retrieved 2 March 2020 Glass Art Society Retrieved 2 March 2020 Scottish Glass Society Retrieved 2 March 2020 Urban Glass Retrieved 3 March 2020 Northlands Creative Retrieved 3 March 2020 Bild Werk Frauenau Retrieved 3 March 2020 Johansfors Gallery Retrieved 3 March 2020 Europaisches Museum fur modernes Glas Retrieved 3 March 2020 British Glass Biennale Retrieved 3 March 2020 Jennifer Opie Crafts Decorative and Applied Arts Magazine July August 1998 153 29 31 Kunsthal KAdE Retrieved 26 May 2020 Coleridge London s Contemporary Art Gallery Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 4 March 2020 Habatat Galleries Retrieved 11 March 2020 Contemporary Glass Society Newsletter Interview by Dan Klein Glass Network 2004 13 1 3 Psalmsong Alison Kinnaird Retrieved 4 March 2020 Tutsek Foundation Retrieved 11 March 2020 Jennifer Opie The Burlington Magazine May 1994 344 ST MARY S CHURCH KENARDINGTON Diocese of Canterbury PDF www rochester anglican org resources church buildings dac church reordering case studies church reordering case studies php Retrieved 16 July 2021 a b Reflections the art of Alison Kinnaird Part 1 YouTube Retrieved 28 May 2020 Reflections the art of Alison Kinnaird Part 2 YouTube Retrieved 4 March 2020 Celebrating Glass Art in Downtown Tacoma Retrieved 26 May 2020 Stained Glass Windows 21 August 2019 Retrieved 5 March 2020 Liz Hoggard CRAFTS July August 2001 171 22 23 National Life Stories Crafts Lives Retrieved 26 May 2020 Psalmsong with Shadow Banner Engraved glass digitally printed shadow PDF New Glass Review 25 25 2004 Retrieved 3 March 2020 a b Temple Records Templerecords co uk Retrieved 11 June 2020 The Silver String Alison Kinnaird Gael Linn 2004 Folkmusic net Retrieved 9 March 2020 musicscotland com Retrieved 9 March 2020 The Scots Magazine The Harp Key September 1996 Bond L Alison Kinnaird The Harp Key Dirty Linen page 73 Aug Sept 1996 Evans D Alison Kinnaird The Harp Key Taplas Jun July 1996External links EditOfficial website 5 Questions for Alison Kinnaird Creative Scotland Creative Scotland Retrieved 16 July 2015 How to create stunning portraits on glass BBC video in which Kinnaird demonstrates some of her techniques Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alison Kinnaird amp oldid 1136480193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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