- Scotland`s Glass
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- Scotland`s Glass
S cotland’s Glass A Director y of Glass Businesses 2 0 1 0 S sponsored by Artists & Craftspeople working in 2010 at the 400th Anniversary of Scottish Glassmaking Including: by C om p i l e d & e d i t e d f r a n k a n d r e w s A selection of buildings and sites across Scotland. Museums with a Glass Collection. Societies and Organisations to further explore Glass interest. ISBN 978-0-9549196-6-5 Glass 400th cortex design S Introduction cotland’s Glass An I nternat iona l I was surprised when I started to compile this list by how many people are working with glass in Scotland today. Although the industrial side continues to decline, the number of glass artists and craft workers has grown dramatically since the beginning of the studio glass movement in the country during the 1960s. The book Scotland’s Glass: 400 Years of Glassmaking, 1610–2010 by Shiona Airlie and Brian Blench finally makes a comprehensive history available (see inside rear cover for details). 1610 Conferen ce 2010 1st–4th October 2010 Celebrating 400 years of glassmaking in Scotland Edinburgh College of Art from the 1–4 October 2010 Part of a year-long celebration of glass making in Scotland Covering all aspects of the history of Scottish Glass and the Glass Art and Crafts of Scotland today We hope to include a public exhibition with glass for sale and demonstrations. This will be a three-day multi-stream conference for around 200 delegates covering all aspects of Glass: History, Collecting, Making, Art, Technology, Archaeology, Architecture, Industry. Combined with demonstrations and workshops. SPEAKERS (confirmed) Brian Blench, Former Head of Decorative Arts, Glasgow Museums: Helen Munro Turner and her Students Jill Turnbull, Expert on the early history of Scottish glass: Four hundred years – the rise, shine and decline of the Scottish glass industry Stephen Pollock-Hill, Chairman of The British Glass Education Trust, and curator of the Museum of 20th Century British Domestic Glass: The Scottish Glass Industry in the latter part of the 20th century – a revival? Simon Cottle, Head of British & European Glass, Bonhams London, and President of the Glass Circle: 18th century enamelled glass – the Scottish connection Graham Cooley: Loch, Heather & Peat: Domnhall O'Broin & Caithness Glass Andy Nowson: Caithness Glass Paperweights: 1969-2009 – A 40 year Adventure Pushing the Boundaries… Geoffrey Seddon: Jacobite Rebellion and Scottish Glass Details will be announced on www.scotlandsglass.co.uk in early 2010. Siobhan Healy (Glass Artist): Natural form in Design Also www.scotlandsglass400. co.uk for the latest news on 2010 events and updates to this booklet. Susan Bradbury (Glass Artist): A Contemporary Stained Glass Studio Subscribe to the mailing list at www.scotlandsglass.co.uk Left: Clyde Shipyard, The Launching Siobhan Healy This booklet reveals the wealth of glass made in Scotland today: stained glass, traditional and modern; fine art to the highest standards; and innovative beads, jewellery and engraving, which ranges from one-off copper-wheel and diamondpoint work to higher-volume production. A few companies continue to produce technical and scientific glass, and products for giftware, but most of the entries are individuals or small teams making all manner of decorative goods. Having a window or glass vessel custom-made is not expensive and you could ask some of the people listed here if they can create objects based on your ideas. Some will even teach you how to do it yourself! Scotland also boasts many fine galleries where the work of those listed can be purchased, but these were not included in this booklet, as there were far too many. Many more speaker topics to be announced including Alison Kinnaird, John Smith, Nigel Benson. Glasgow Museum Today, we often look for information on the Internet and Scotland’s glass features there too. I built the site Ysartglass.com some 10 years ago and it has grown and grown with input from collectors worldwide. Scotlandsglass.co.uk was started to provide a space for the rest. Using open source software, it is intended to be owned and run by the community. In addition to offering encyclopaedic coverage of all glass Scottish, it acts as a community hub for its users. Everyone is welcome to get involved, just get in touch. About the Listings Although I tried to locate and contact everyone involved in glass, there are omissions; the on-line version of the listings will be updated throughout 2010. The Scottish Glass Society and CraftScotland.org both list their members on their websites: see the organisations section for details. Those makers we did not get first-hand confirmation from are listed to the best of our ability. These are coloured blue, as they may contain errors. There are many more buildings containing interesting glass than those listed, but I have tried to find the more usual and important ones, as well as a selection of those with recent installations. S The museums of Scotland house a vast heritage of the earliest known Scottish glass. For glass collectors, Scotland has a lot to offer: from fine exhibition-quality examples from the 19th century such as the work of Christopher Dresser to the 20th century Monart and Vasart glass and the more modern styles of Caithness Glass, Edinburgh Contents Patty Niemann (Glass Artist): Her work and forms of glass body adornment Crystal and others. Glass from earlier times is much harder to find, yet there must still be many pieces sitting in cupboards, forgotten and unidentified. The output of the many bottle works is also hard to pin down but the whisky bottle collector has many opportunities from the labels. Directory of Glassmakers & Artists working in Scotland 4 A Selection of Buildings where Glass is evident13 Glass Related Historical Sites 15 Museums with Glass Collections 16 Organisations for Glassmakers and/or Collectors 18 Book Advertisement 19 Sponsor’s Advertisement Back cover Enjoy discovering how 400 years on, Scotland’s glass stays alive. Frank Andrews 2009, www.scotlandsglass.co.uk ISBN-13 978-0-9549196-6-5 cortex design Printed & published in the UK by Cortex Design. Copyright © Frank Andrews Glass Front Cover images: Glassmaker photograph copyright © Caithness Glass Images, from left: Bruce Walker, Allan Scott, Glencairn Crystal, RDW Glass E&OE: The publisher and author cannot accept liability for any consequence arising from the use thereof or the information contained therein. 400th All trademarks and copyright holders of photographs or text are respected, and every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this respect. 3 Directory of Glassmakers & Artists working in Scotland ZE Organised by postcode from North to South and East to West. If no opening times are given, please phone or write to make an appointment first. Entries in green are confirmed by the company/artist, those in blue are not confirmed first hand. KW HS IV ZE – Shetland Cheryl Jamieson – Glansin Glass – Shetland – www.shetlandartsandcrafts.co.uk/ glansinglass.html – cdjam@talk21.com – 01957 755311 – Kiln-formed glass includes jewellery, bowls, plates and wall hangings. Some of her more unusual pieces feature the striking combination of fused glass and driftwood. AB PH Ross Smith – Ross Smith Stained Glass – Burkle, Fair Isle, Shetland ZE2 9JU – 01595 760 208 – Stained Glass windows and hangings PA Claire Stevens – Orkney Glass – 86 Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DQ – www. orkneyglass.com – info@orkneyglass.com – 01856 870734 – Diamond point engraving on handmade British lead crystal. KY FK G KW – Kirkwall, Orkney DD KA EH ML TD DG Joan Holdsworth – ‘Braga’, Outertown, Stromness, Orkney, KW16 3JP – joanbraga@toucansurf.com – 01856 851459 – Kiln-formed glass. I work to commissions and supply galleries and shops in Orkney. Judi Wellden – Orkney Stained Glass – Monquhanny, Shapinsay, Orkney KW17 2DZ – www.orkneystainedglass.com – enquiries@ orkneystainedglass.com – 01856 711276 – Individual mosaic panels and commissions. Residential 2-day courses and bed and breakfast! KW – Wick, Caithness Shelagh Swanson – Ivy Cottage, Bower, Wick, Caithness KW1 4TL – www. shelaghswanson.co.uk – shelagh@ shelaghswanson.co.uk – 07979 365829 – Glass and Mixed Media Artist. Visitors by appointment. Denis Mann – Wick – www.denismann. com – denis@denismann.com – Important copper wheel engraver, famous for the Mastermind Trophy. One of the founding directors of North Lands Creative Glass. Willie Bain – Unit 5 E1, Wick Industrial Estate, Wick, Caithness KW1 4QS – Elizabethbmw@aol.com – 01955 605340 – Glass Engraver. Patricia Niemann – Goldsmith Studio – Mill of Forse, Latheron, Caithness, KW5 6DG – www.patbat.com – patricia@ patbat1.plus.com – 01593 741777 – Custom Made Jewellery and Body Adornment, Gemstone and jewellery designer. Work in hot and kilnformed glass. Teaching at North Lands Creative Glass. Opening Times: Wed–Sat 10–5, closed in Jan. and last two weeks Oct. Patricia Yule – Caithness Engraving – 24 Louisburgh Street, Wick, Caithness KW1 4BY – www.caithnessengraving.co.uk – info@caithnessengraving.co.uk – 01955 603283 – Glass Engravers. Moira Webster – Roadside, Harpsdale, Halkirk, Caithness KW12 6UL – moiracwebster@aol.com – 01847 841 208 – Stained glass, designs and craft panels of intricacy and beauty. I am happy to display my art to anyone who is passing my workshop and is interested. Ian Pearson – Glass Creations – Riverside Road, Thurso, Caithness, KW14 8BU – www.glasscreations.ukf.net – ian. pearson1@tiscali.co.uk – 01847 894017 – Creative lampwork and Scientific Glassmaking. Carrie Fertig – Caithness – www. carriefertig.com – carrie@carriefertig. com – 07966 689 833 – Glass Artist. Lampwork, Sculpture. IV – Dingwall, Nairn, Inverness-shire, Ross-shire Gail Steele – Half-A-Moon – Station Road, Ardersier, Inverness, IV2 7ST – www.halfamoon.co.uk – info@halfamoon. co.uk – 07774 842598 – Stained Glass Studio. Open Feb–Dec, Tue–Sat, 11am– 4.30pm. Please phone first. Small light catchers to a large window panels. 3D pieces in fused and slumped glass. Off the shelf or commission. Highland Crystal Craft – Craigievar, Belladrum, by Beauly, Inverness-shire, IV4 7BA. – www.scotchwhisky.net – tough. crystal@which.net – 01463 741678 – Glass Engraving from one off to 1,000. Established 20 yrs. Lauren Hendry – Woodlands, Jemimaville, Inverness, By Dingwall, Black Isle IV7 8LU – www.craftscotland.org – 01381 610 256 – Glass decorator, handpainted glasses, vases and mirrors. 4 Erlend Tait – Erlend Tait Stained Glass – 12 Station Crescent, Fortrose, Ross-shire, IV10 8SZ – www.erlendtait.co.uk – mail@ erlendtait.co.uk – 01381 620 456 07999 352 374 – Design, manufacture, and fitting of stained glass windows, completed commissions throughout Scotland, ecclesiastic and secular settings. Annemette Madsen – Flip Flop Art – 16 Society Street, Nairn IV12 4PE – www. craftscotland.org – flipflopartnairn@yahoo. co.uk – 01667 456 059, 07765 471 966 – Glass Artist. Tony Hinde – Linton House – Linton House, Littlemill, Nairn, IV12 5QJ – www. lintonhouse.co.uk – info@lintonhouse. co.uk – 01667 455869 – Glass and Wood Mirror Sculptures. Emily Coulson – Contemporary Glass, 5 Lodgehill Park, Nairn, IV12 4SA – www. emilycoulson.com – emily.coulson@ btinternet.com – 01667 454973 – My work explores the fundamental reflective and refractive characteristics of glass. I work with glass rod and cane to facilitate this and work with simple geometric forms to create the finished pieces. The Glass Scribe International Ltd – Simon Fletcher, Managing Director, Spencer House, Caberfeidh Avenue, Dingwall IV15 9TD – www.glassscribe. com – simon@glassscribe.com – 01349 867 088 – Blank glass and crystal to the engraving and decorating trade, happily supply single pieces to retail customers. Trade engraving and printing on glass. Open Mon–Fri. Brodie Nairn & Nichola Burns – Glasstorm Contemporary Glass Studio & Gallery – 2 Chapel St., Tain, Ross-shire, IV19 – www.glasstorm. com – info@glasstorm.com – 01862 893189, 078 300 22222 – Glass Artists. Studio established in 2005 after working internationally. Also Scandinavian and Italian techniques. Tue–Fri 9.30am– 5.30pm. Sat 10am–4pm. Virginia McSharry – 1 Firemore Cottages, Inverasdale, Poolewe, By Achnasheen, Ross-shire IV22 2LQ – www.craftscotland.org – Beadweaver@ hotmail.co.uk – 01445 781778 – 3D Beaded creature sculptures. Kim Bramley – 9 Calgary, Ardvasar, Sleat. Isle of Skye IV45 8RU – www. kimbramley.co.uk – kim@kimbramley. co.uk – 0776 7725750 – Mainly kiln fused. Diamond wheel engraving. Plates, bowls, wall panels – influenced by the layering of colour and texture Commissions accepted. Muirne Buchanan – Shards Stained Glass – The Old Schoolhouse, Arrina, Strathcarron, IV54 8XU – www. shardsstainedglass.co.uk – schoolhouse@ arrina.fsworld.co.uk – 01520 755231 – Stained glass suncatchers. D Smith Glasscraft AB – Aberdeenshire, Banffshire AM Glassware Ltd – Granitehill Enterprise Centre, Granitehill Road, Aberdeen AB16 7AX – www. amglassware.com – sales@amglassware. com – Laboratory glass. Unique range of specialised Karl Fischer titration glassware. Jennifer-Jane Bayliss – Abbey Studio – Fintray, Aberdeen, AB21 0JB – www. jennifer-jane.com – jj@jennifer-jane. com – 01224 791363 – Est. 1985 in the Aberdeenshire village of Hatton of Fintray. Specialize in providing expert design, manufacture and restoration of traditional Stained Glass. Helen Partridge – Grays School of Art – 67 Sunnyside Road, Aberdeen AB24 3LT – www.rgu.ac.uk/grays/home/page.cfm – h.partridge@rgu.ac.uk – 01224 488362 – Glass artist, architectural and cast glass public art, glass and ceramics technician at Grays School of Art. Gordon Watt – Morning Glass Designs – Marchmyres Cottage, Breda, Alford, Aberdeenshire AB33 8NQ – www. morningglass.co.uk – info@morningglass. co.uk – 01975 563257 – Contemporary and traditional stained glass, restoration and kilnformed sculpture. Michael Zappert – Michael Zappert Leaded Lights – Craigwell, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 5BQ – michaelzappert@hotmail.com – 01339 886632 – Stained glass artisan. Stained, leaded and contemporary glass. Specialising in repair, restoration and glass gilding. Ecclesiatical and Domestic stained glass. Aileen Asher – Glass Engraver – 31 Main Street, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch. AB37 9EX – www.creativecairngorms.co.uk – aileenasher@googlemail.com – 01807 580 483 07522 100941 – Glass Engraver, one-off pieces of diamond drill engraving. Commissions welcome. Member Guild of Glass Engravers. Jacqui Horning – A’anside Studios – 5 Main Street, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, AB37 9EX, Scotland – www.aanside.co.uk/ stained_glass/index.html – bjh@aanside. co.uk – 01479 872074 – Stained Glass Caroline Hannon – Crafted Gems – 11 Pennan Grove, Ellon, Aberdeenshire AB41 8BU – www.craftedgems.co.uk – info@ craftedgems.co.uk – 01358 729068 – Bead artist Catriona MacKenzie – OTM Designs – Corner House, Durno, Inverurie AB51 5ER – www.otmdesign.co.uk – cat@ otmdesign.co.uk – 01467 681475, 07747 063647 – Glassware and Jewellery. Blackford Glass – Home Farm Cottage, Blackford, Rothienorman, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 8YL – 01651 821449 – Manufacturers of Glass Containers. Roselyne O’Neill – Dunnydeer, Insch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland AB52 6LW – www.roselyneoneillglassart.co.uk – 07707 729029 – mail@roselyneoneillglassart. co.uk – Glass artist working with traditional and contemporary techniques. Kiln fired painting. Inspiration from lore, historical legend and natural environment. The horse also features often. Original and individually designed. Kathryn Abrahams – Lazy Daisy Glass – The Old Schoolhouse, Mulben, Keith, Banffshire AB55 6XJ – www. lazydaisyglass.co.uk – kat@lazydaisyglass. co.uk – 01542 860343 – Glass jewellery and Glass Art. Inspired by all things glass, especially the diversity and flexibility of warm glass. She spends the majority of her time designing and creating jewellery and glass art in her studio in rural Banffshire. Emma-Jane Mason – Emma’s Gems – Aberdeen – www.emmasgems.co.uk – emma@emmasgems.co.uk – Handcrafted and unique glass beads made in Scotland by Emma Mason. PH – Argyll, Crieff, Perthshire, Inverness-shire Alastair MacIntosh – 9 Broomhill Avenue, Perth PH1 1EN – www. macintoshglass.com – alastair.macintosh@ blueyonder.co.uk – Glassmaker and designer. Paperweights, Perfume Bottles and Art glass, hand made in Scotland since 1974. Dunc Smith – D Smith Glasscraft – Perth – www.dsglasscraft.com – Dsmithglasscraft@aol.com – 01738 444505 – Lampwork sculptures. A highly unusual form of glass art. Three dimensional glass wildlife figures, made from coloured glass, framed on agate. Perfect to give as a gift or to collect. Commissions considered. Allan Scott – Luncarty, Perth – allanorb@ hotmail.com – 01738 827027 – Master Lampworker, Paperweights. I am always happy to be contacted for any enquiries, whether it is to see if any weights are available at that moment or to talk about special commissions or even just any questions people might have regarding glass, if they think I can help. Linda Campbell – Perth. – lindalampwork@googlemail.com – Trained by master lampworker Allan Scott at Caithness Glass, Perth, now Crieff, Designing and producing lampworked glass flowers, animals and designs for paperweights. Happy to hear from anyone with an interest in lampworked paperweights by e-mail or via Caithness Glass. Dave Moir – Perth – dave.moir@ btinternet.com – Master glassmaker trained at Ysart Brothers Glass, Perth, in 1950s. Semi-retired. 5 Caithness Glass John Deacons – Ladymill House, Dallerie, PH7 4JH. – craigdeacons@hotmail.com – 01764 652079 – Paperweight Master and Art glass. Public welcome. Craig Deacons – Ladymill House, Dallerie, PH7 4JH. – craigdeacons@ hotmail.com – 01764 652079 – Paperweights Glassware Jane Drysdale – The Glass Studio at Carnelian Crafts – 11 Comrie Street, Crieff Perthshire PH7 – www. carneliancrafts.com – janedrysdale59@ yahoo.co.uk – 01764 650 059 – crafts Pinkie Maclure & John Wills – Artisan Stained Glass – The Workshop, Alder Grove, Main Street, Bankfoot, Perthshire, PH1 4AB – www.artisanstainedglass.co.uk – info@artisanstainedglass.co.uk – 01738 788095 – Specialise in fine handpainting– inspired by medieval, renaissance and arts and crafts. Also small, panels inspired by nursery rhymes, Gaelic proverbs and zoological etchings. Maggie Forsyth – Glass Design, Glassco – 9 Pictcullen Crescent, Perth PH2 7HT – www.glassco.co.uk – 0173 8636 893 – Offering individual glass design solutions in architectural glass (interior and exterior) furniture, mirrors and tiles. Spectraglass Ltd – Unit 2 Inveralmond Industrial Estate, Perth PH2 3TT – www. spectraglass.com – sales@spectraglass. com – 01738 638358 – Industrial glassmaker. Borosilicate, gauge Glass, Sight Glass. Roland Mitton – The Garden House, Forgandenny, Perthshire, PH2 9EL – www. rolandmitton.co.uk – rm.stainglass@virgin. net – 01738 812810 – Our work is divided between new stained glass windows and restoration or replacement of old or damaged windows. Established 1969. Peter McDougall – P Mcd Glass Studio – Unit 1, Crioch Business Park, Crioch Place, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3BW – 01764 655862 – Master paperweight maker, formerly with Perthshire Paperweights. SW82 Glass – Crieff – www. sw82glassdecoration.co.uk – SW82 Designs@aol.com – 01764 683773 – Specialize in the creation of sandblast etched glass for every domestic situation, commercial application, installations. Caithness Glass – The Crieff Visitor Center, Muthill Rd, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 4HQ – www.caithnessglass.co.uk – info@ caithnessglass.co.uk – 01764 654014 – Paperweight/Art glass. Open all year round! Visitor centre and glass painting: 9am–5pm Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm Sun (12 noon Dec–Feb) Sarah Peterson – Caithness Glass – The Crieff Visitor Centre, Muthill Road, Crieff, PH7 4HQ – speterson@dartington.co.uk – 01764 654014 – Sandcast colour blocks, paperweights, sculptural animals and figures, blown artglass vases, bowls. Roy Ayre – Gallowglass – Perthshire PH10. – www.gallowglassbeads.co.uk – gallowglassbead@aol.com – 01250 876110 – Glass beads, lampworked and fused glass art and jewellery. Teaches beadmaking and fusing at his studio. Work can be viewed in studio by appointment or at one of the many shows he attends. Collins Crystal – 9 Reform Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, PH10 6BD – www.collinscrystal.com – 01250 876600 – Diamond point engraving honed over the last twenty five years by founder engraver Brendan Collins are still used with pride to create each and every piece we supply. Val Barr – Myrtle Bank, Off Station Road, Woodside, Blairgowrie PH13 9NL – www. artandengraving.co.uk – Freelance Artist, Illustrator and crystal engraver. Pet Portaits. Natalie Aird – Grantown-on-Spey, PH26 – www.natalieaird.com – glass@ natalieaird.com– 01479 851 755 – The first time I worked with glass, I was captivated by its chameleon-like ability to transform with the light. Not open to public, please phone. Julie Snowdon, Douglas Wilson – Iceberg Glass – Main Road, Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, PH32 4BD – www.icebergglass.co.uk – info@ iceberg-glass.co.uk – 01456 450601 – Lampworkers, Jewellery and ornamental. Shop open Summer 10am–8pm. Spring and Autumn, Tue–Sun 10am–6pm. Winter, please phone first. Bob Lawson – The Glass Studio – Ariundle, Strontian, North Argyll PH35 4JA – www.craftscotland.org – decraglass@aol.com – 01967 402279 – Stained glass mirrors. Jean J. Campbell – Studio Six Glass – Lyncroft, 6 Ardnastang, Strontian, by Acharacle, Argyll PH36 4HY – www. studiosix.co.uk – jean@studiosix. co.uk – 01967 402 145 – Small studio, appointment only. Fused Glass work, panels, domestic installations, Glass Art and Jewellery. 6 Liz Rowley – Floralbank Studio – 21 Balgove Road, Gauldry, Fife DD6 8SH – Rowley_liz@hotmail.com – 01382 330 448 – Architectural commissions for private and public buildings, restore old or damaged windows and create contemporary kiln formed pieces. Please contact before calling as sometimes we work away from the studio. Ravensby Glass Co Ltd – Fowler Road, West Pitkerro Industrial Estate, Broughtyferry, Dundee, Angus DD5 3RU – www.ravensbyglass.co.uk – 01382 480842 – Glassworks, manufacture and supply all types of glass and sealed units. Bruce Walker – 3 Cumberland Close, Kirriemuir, Angus DD8 4EF – Brucewalker13@aol.com – 01575 575252 – Glass Artsist Engraver. Closed Sunday and Monday. Open Tuesday to Saturday 9–12am and 1–5pm PA – Argyll, Paisley, Renfrewshire Becky Potts – Aspect Glass Design – 13 Mavisbank Terrace, Paisley, PA1 1TL – www.aspectglass.co.uk – bek@aspectglass. co.uk – 0141 569 3208 – Colourful, appealing and imaginative fused glass ranging from keyrings to large dishes, recycled glass and copper-foil work. Anne Carrigan – Andamento – 1 Branscroft, Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire PA10 2LU – www.andamento.co.uk – andamento@hotmail.co.uk – 01505 353637 – Leaded glass and jewellery. Also sells from website. Louise Tait – Lochwinnoch PA12 – www.louisetaitglass.com – louise@ broadcommunications.co.uk – Glass artist, kiln formed sculpture. Board member of North Lands Creative Glass. Kathryn Pearce – Kathryn Pearce Glass Design – Lochview, Sandbank, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 8QH – www. kathrynpearceglass.co.uk – info@ kathrynpearceglass.co.uk – 07970 269939 – Collection of contemporary blown glass inspired by colour and light. Also gifts, awards, sculptural pieces, installations and architectural panels. Private or public commissions. John and Lesley Cowan – Collins Clayton & Co – Oatfield House, Campbeltown Argyll, PA28 6PH (nr Stewarton by the Mull of Kintyre) PA28 6PH – www.collinsclayton.com – johnc@ Maureen Crosbie – Gallus Glass – Folda house, 102 roods, Kirriemuir, DD8 4HQ – www.gallusglass.com – maureen@ gallusglass.com – 01575 573624 – Stained Glass Aileen M. Ogilvie – Stained Glass at Sa’ty Dyke – Rossie Braes, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9TA – www. amostainedglass.com – amogilvie.glass@ btinternet.com – 01674 678789 – Stained and fused glass for 20 years. Such as: Edzell Church, Hall, St Margaret’s Church Hall, Montrose, Crieff Hydro, Inverarity Church. I also make Jazzy Jewels. My studio is open most days, just call me first. collinsclayton.com – 01586 551818 – Glass Engravers. A family firm since 1801. Also, PrecisionMasks photoresist mask system for glass sandcarving. Wilma MacKenzie – Luckenbooth Gallery – Harbour Street, Tarbert, Argyll, PA29 6UD – www.luckenbooth.net – wilma@madasafish.com – 01880 821234 07876 212 888 – I am a copperwheel engraver – I served my apprenticeship with Edinburgh Crystal starting with them in 1977. I also work in drill and acid as well. Engraver Adrienne McStay’s work sold here too. Kirsty Brady – A Touch of Glass Studio – 77 Chalmers Street, Ardrishaig, Argyll PA30 8DX – www.touchglass.co.uk – kirsty_brady@yahoo.co.uk – 01546 603800 – Architectural and Decorative Glass. Lucinda Hopkinson – Flow Glass – Bruachan, Kilmichael Glen, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8QL – lhopkinson@ btconnect.com – 01546 606596 – Glass artist creating wall panels, sculptures, tableware and jewellery using fused glass and various metal inclusions. Experiment with effects of various materials on and within glass. Visitors to studio welcome by appointment. Karen Liversedge – The Old Smithy Studio, Ravens Rock, Kilmelford, Argyll PA34 4XD – www.karenliversedge. com – karenliversedge@hotmail.co.uk – Elin Isaksson 01852 200727 – Glass artist and designer. Sandblast carving, verre églomisé, ultra violet bonding and LED illumination – works of proportion, precision and perspective. Studio visits by appointment. Yvonne MacMillan – Island Design Glass and Trophy Engraving – 13 George Street, Oban Argyll, PA34 5RU – www. islanddesignengraving.co.uk www. masonicengraving.com – yvonne@ islanddesign.fsnet.co.uk – 01631 570666 – Glass Engravers. Working from home and on-line. Henri Macaulay – Smashing Glass Gigha Gallery – Isle of Gigha, Argyll PA41 2AB – www.smashingglass.com – henri@ smashingglass.com – 01583 505101 – Stained Glass and Jewellery. FK – Alloa, Falkirk, Fife, Stirling, Clackmannanshire Leanne Fulton – via The Mylestone Gallery, 22 Princes Street, Falkirk FK1 – www.leannefultonglass.co.uk – leanne@ leannefultonglass.co.uk – 0141 339 8269 – Glass jewellery, layered Dichroic Glass. DD – Angus, Dundee, Fife White and Sharp Glass Engravers – unit 13 Meadow Mill, West Henderson’s Wynd, Dundee, DD1 5BY – www.white-andsharp.com – whitesharpglass@clara.net – 01382 201268 – Est. 1982. Supplier of souvenirs, gift and tableware, From a basic logo to photographic, in editions from one to one thousand plus–Engraved Glass With Care. Colin & Lisa Badger – HawkHill Forge & Art Glass Ltd – Lunan Home Farm, Lunan Bay, Inverkellor, Angus DD11 5ST – www.hawkhillforge.com – Lisa@hawkhillforge. com – 01241 830720 – Fused Art and vessels. Art furniture. Complex figurative and decorative pieces. Awards and windows. Visits and commissions welcome. Scott Glass – Kaimes Farm, Dumbarton Road, Stirling FK8 3AB – www.scottglass. co.uk – info@scottglass.co.uk – 01786 461700 – Laboratory glass. Owned and operated by Craig Martin and Brian Godsman, both have won awards for their glassblowing skills. Jennifer MacDonald – Class Glass – 17 Chisholm Avenue, Causewayhead, Stirling FK9 5QU – www.craftscotland.org – 01786 479 192 – Glass decorator Tom Young – Village Glass – 14 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan, FK9 4HT – www.villageglass.co.uk – sales@ villageglass.co.uk – 01786 832137 – Lampworker. Shop also sells designer glassware from Scotland, Czech, Romania and Italy. United Glass Ltd (Scottish Regional Office) – Glasshouse Loan, Alloa, FK10 1PD – www.united-glass.co.uk – 01259 218822 – O-I owns and operates this container glass factory. The site has been continuously used to make glass since 1750, one of the oldest operating glass plants in the world!. We produce more glass than anyone and also use more recycled glass than anyone in Scotland. Rachel & George Collins – Retro Glass Ltd – + The Willow Glass Studio. Units 1 & 2 Carsebridge Court, Cooperage Way Business Village, Alloa, FK10 3LQ – www. retro-glass.co.uk – retro.glass@btinternet. com – 01259 729284 – Bullseye Dealer, fusing and casting glass, frits, confetti from hobby size to full trade size. Tools and equipment incl. kilns. Stained glass. Studio and kiln hire available. Jill Conlan – New Fangled Glass Company – Unit 16 Alloa Trade Centre, Bruce Street, Alloa, FK10 1RX – www. newfangledglassco.co.uk – info@ newfangledglassco.co.uk – 01259 210330 – Design and manufacture bespoke leaded glass windows, etched glass and applique, fused glass panels, tiles and splashbacks. Innovation is what drives the company. Elin Isaksson – Elin Isaksson Glass – Next to Retro Glass, Unit 1 Carsebridge Ct, Alloa FK10 3LQ – www.elinisaksson. com – info@elinisaksson.com – 0796 8871439 – Glassblowing, casting, and kiln work. Bespoke glass for decoration, lighting and architecture. Inspiration from the play of light, texture and movement in nature. Alister Macmillan – The Scottish Society for Autism – Craftworkshop, Building 5, Cooperage Way Business Village, Alloa, Clacks, FK10 3LP – craftworkshop@ autism-in-scotland.org.uk – 01259 272174 – Craftworkshop (Autism Spectrum) 7 Jane Reid – Glass Wave – Artist in Residence, Aberdona Gallery, Aberdona Mains, Alloa FK10 3QP and 140 Balmalloch Road, Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. – www.glass-wave.co.uk – glass-wave@hotmail.co.uk – 01236 824038 07805 892636 – Glass artist. Workshops for community groups. Speciality moulds for casting. Eliane Bauer – Fleur de Lys Glass – The Sycamores, Inch, Low Road, Kincardine on Forth, Fife, FK10 4AH – www.fleur-delys-glass.co.uk – eliane@fleur-de-lys-glass. co.uk – 01259 731603 – Lead and copper foil, combined with painted, sandblasted, and fused elements to create vibrant stained glass panels and lightcatchers. Contemporary fused glass jewellery. Visitors by appointment. Alan Robinson – Ramoyle Glass Studio – Tillyvere, Ramoyle, Dunblane FK15 0BA – www.ramoyleglass.com – alan@ ramoyleglass.com – 01786 822427 0778 188392 – Dunblane or Glasgow by appointment. Leaded, painted and fused glass–bowls, wall pieces and sculptural work. KY – Kirkcaldy, Fife, St Andrews, Kinross-shire Eliane Bauer Antosa Hamilton-Isherwood – Romantic Renaissance – 196/2 High Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1JT – www.romanticrenaissance.com – antosaisherwood@ yahoo.co.uk – 01592 201409 – Ancient form of enamelling (fusion of glass-onglass) onto pure crystal glassware. Angela Rowan – Rowan Originals – 139 Commercial Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife KY1 2NS – www.craftscotland.org – info@ rowanoriginals.co.uk – 01592 202 082 – Glass Decorators, hand painting. David Hewitt – Wemyss Sea Glass – 11 St Mary’s Terrace, East Wemyss, Fife, KY1 4LG – www.wemyssseaglass.co.uk – daviehewitt@hotmail.com – 01592 713843 – Glass Artist. Kathryn Neale – 7 Main Street, Thornton, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 4AF – www. craftscotland.org – kathrynneale@hotmail. co.uk – 01592 743 037 – Glass Artist. Judith McCrorie (Judith Ann Glennie) – Artis-33 Gallery – Dunraggie, Murrell Road, Aberdour, Fife KY3 0XN – www. artis-33.co.uk – ianmcc@shoreline.demon. co.uk – 01383 861010 – Fused, cast and stained glass. Courses given. Open Tue, Thu, Fri 10.30am–4pm. Sat 10.30–5pm. Carole Robinson – Glass Studio – 27 High Street, Kinghorn, KY3 9UW Fife – www.cgs.org.uk – carole.rob@hotmail. com – 01592 890248, 0788 2216296 – Stained, fused and painted glass. I love exploring this versatile material which is beautiful and translucent, treacherous and contradictory. Commissions welcome and workshops. Keith Hynd – Different Glass – Block 6, Unit 4, Woodend Ind. Estate, Cowdenbeath, Fife KY4 8HW – www. differentglass.net – differentglass@ btconnect.com – 01383 511711 – Art glass from “Tiffany” style lampshades, through fused glass ornaments and jewellery, to fully painted stained glass windows. Robbie and Laura Campbell – Jangles – 1a Balbirnie Craft Center, Balbirnie Park, Markinch, Fife KY7 6NR – www.jangles. teg.co.uk – info@jangles.teg.co.uk – 01592 611 938 – Glass artists, designs are innovative and exclusive to Jangles. Open to public. Fiona McGarva – Fife KY7 – www. fionamcgarva.com – fmcgarva@yahoo. com – 01592 758759 – Glass artist abstract sculptural forms. Deborah Fladgate – 71 Whitecraigs, Kinnesswood, Kinross-shire KY13 9JN – deborah.fladgate@virgin.net – 01592 840 849 – Glass Artist. The work is about the simplicities and complexities of glass and is an exploration of optical confusions. Scott Gilmore – John Moncrieff Ltd – The Glassworks, Scotlandwell Farmhouse, Main Street, Scotlandwell KY13 9JA – www.jmoncrieff.co.uk – enquiries@ jmoncrieff.co.uk – 01592 840064 – Industrial and Lighting. Ray Flavell – 71 Whitecraigs, Kinnesswood, Kinross-shire, KY13 9JN – www.craftscotland.org/rayflavell.html – flavell.glass@virgin.net – 01592 840407 – Important studio glass artist. Working with glass and teaching since 1968. Nicola Cairns – Make – Gateside Mills, Gateside, Fife KY14 7SU – www. clayandglass.co.uk – make@clayandglass. co.uk – 01337 868188 – Glass Artist. Also glass blowing courses. Bobbie Coleman – Denview Cottage, Teasses Mill, Ceres, Fife KY15 5PR – www.bobbiecolemanglass.co.uk – bob@ bobbiecolemanglass.co.uk – 01334 828393 – Working in stained glass and fused and slumped glass. Jim Jordan – Images Stained Glass – Unit 1, Kinloch Sreet, Ladybank, Fife KY15 7LF – www.images-stainedglass. com – jim.jordan8@virgin.net – 01337 831130 – Stained glass, Etched glass, secondary glazing. Colin F. M. Smith – St Andrews, Glassblowing Workshop – School of Chemistry, North Haugh, St Andrews, KY16 9ST – www.st-andrews. ac.uk/%7ecfms – cfms@st-and.ac.uk – 01334 463890 – Scientific and Medical Glassblower. University Glass Workshop G – Dumbarton, East Kilbride, Glasgow Claire Mulholland – Glasgow – www. clairemulholland.com – glassartists@ googlemail.com – Stained glass artist, Religious and pictorial themes, also abstracts and domestic panels. Worked in Glasgow since 1964. 8 Joe Boyle – glassartists@glasgowdetail – The White Galleon Complex, 58–60 Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5Q – stainedglasscourses.blogspot.com – glasworks.glasgow@ic24.net – 01415 520555, 07757 988786 – I am a glass artist, its a hard job, but someone has to do it! Also provides courses in stained glass. Yvonne Smith – The Studios. 3–5 Airds Lane, Glasgow G1 5HU – glasworks. glasgow@ic24.net – Stained Glass. Julie Chapman – Glass Studio, Flat 2/1, 303 Crow Road, Glasgow, G11 7BU – ashbashglass@msn.com – Kiln and Cold work. Phil Melville – P.M. Stained Glass – 56 Manchester Drive Glasgow G12 ONQ – www.pmstainedglass.co.uk – info@ pmstainedglasss.co.uk – 0141 334 6768 – Stained Glass. Appointment only. Rob MacInnes and Linda Cannon – Cannon MacInnes – 26 Kelvinside Gardens, G12 6BB and 561 Crow Road, Jordanhill, G13 1NY – www.cannonmacinnes.co.uk – rob.macinnes@hotmail. co.uk linda@cannon-macinnes.co.uk – 0141 946 5330, 0141 954 9731 – Restoring and conserving historic windows. Gray & Dick Ltd – Block 8, Unit 2, New Albion Ind. Est, Halley Drive, Yoker, Glasgow, G13 4DJ – www.gdltd. net – info@gdltd.net – 0141 952 9619 – Structural Glass. Alison Mcleod – 2/2 165 Earl Street, Scotstoun, Glasgow, G14 0DB – www.freewebs.com/krakinglass1 – krakinglass1@yahoo.co.uk – 0141 579 1409 – Stained Glass and Jewellery. I also incorporate woodwork into my work, lamps, frames etc. Visitors by appointment only. Junko Eager – Top Left, 13 Kelvinside Terrace South, Glasgow G20 6DW – junkoeager@yahoo.co.uk – 0141 946 8788 – Glass Engraving using flexible drill and copper wheel accept commissions. Open: 9am–3pm by appointment only. Magdalena Marciniak – Magartis – 201 Wilton St, Glasgow G20 6DF – www. magartis.com – magda@magartis.com – 07981 636258 – Glass Artist, Sandblasting on glass, kiln formed glass, glass jewellery, stained glasses. Commissions welcome. Appointment only. Edward Hyde – North Glasgow College – 123 Flemington St, Springburn, Glasgow, G21 4TD – EHyde@north-gla. ac.uk – 0141 558 9001 – Lecturer, Faculty of Creative and Applied Arts: Art Glass Production. Siobhan Healy – Nattyglass – Studio 10 (WASPS), 77 Hanson St, Glasgow, G31 2HF – www.nattyglass.co.uk – mail@ nattyglass.co.uk – Architectural glass to commission and art pieces for galleries. A recurring theme of her work is natural form; often including twisting tendrils and seed pods. Studio is open 10am–5pm Mon–Fri Eilidh MacKenzie – Luminessence – The Wasps Factory, Studio 204, 77 Hanson Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow G31 2HF – www.waspsstudios.org.uk – eilidh7@ yahoo.com – Stained Glass/Fused Glass artist. Emma Lindsay – Studio 010, Wasps Artists Studios, 77 Hanson Street, Glasgow G31 2HF – www.elglassart.co.uk – Emma@elglassart.co.uk – 0141 556 3322, 07754 077933 – Architectural Glass. My current work explores the condition of modern civilization, which seems to be constantly hanging in a delicate balance between order and chaos. Open by appointment. Margaret Mariotti – The Wasps Factory, 77 Hanson St, Dennistoun Glasgow G31 – www.thepinkgallery.co.uk – marm04@ hotmail.com – Body sculptures, Cobweb bowls and cold glass. Vicki Lott – Potiri Designs – Studio 10, Architectural Glass Artists, Wasps Studios, 77 Hanson Street, Glasgow G31 2HF – www.craftscotland.org – viclott@ yahoo.com – 0141 5563322, 07968 175929 – Stained, kiln-formed fused and slumped, lead light door panels for doors and windows. Season Henderson – Architectural Glass Artists – Wasps Studios, 77 Hanson St, Glasgow G31 2HF Relocated? – www. craftscotland.org – mothmoonglass@ hotmail.co.uk – 07725 867 664 – Combining the glass with metals or paints then sandblasting or acid etching details onto the surface allows me to create a multilayered, textured effect. Stephen Richard – Verrier – Studio 8, 77 Hanson Street, Glasgow, G31 2HF – www. verrier-glass.blogspot.com – s.richard@ verrier-scotland.demon.co.uk – 0141 556 5700, 0771 883 1117 – Leaded, Fused, Stained, Sandblasted and Cast Glass. Commissions accepted. Sells tools and supplies. Classes, workshop and equipment hire. Open Mon–Fri, phone. Zoë Gadsby – Glazs – Studio 10, 77 Hanson Street, Glasgow G31 2HF – www. glazs.co.uk – zoe.gadsby@ntlworld. com – 0141 339 8269, 07944 077691 – Contemporary, vibrant, leaded and fused glass to commission and for sale through Scottish galleries and direct from artist. Panels, bowels and sculptural pieces. Private and public work. Rich Welsh – RDW Glass Studio – 23 Fleming Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G31 1PQ – www.rdwglass. co.uk – info@rdwglass.co.uk – 0141 556 3312 – Design, Manufacture, and services for fused, stained and etched windows, architectural salvage, glassware, tiles, glass art, wallhangings and recycled glass etc. Classes and studio hire for artists. Open Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm. Thu 6.30–9pm Stephen Weir – 23 Fleming Street Glasgow G31 1PQ – www.stephenweir. co.uk – stephen-weir@tiscali.co.uk – 0141 556 6060 – Stained and fused Glass Gillian Hamilton and Sean Taylor – Hamilton Taylor Ltd – Unit 1, Kinning Park Business Centre, 544, Scotland Street West, Glasgow, G41 1BZ – www. hamiltontaylor.co.uk www.off-mandrel. com – info@hamiltontaylor.co.uk – 0141 429 0102 – Fused and Lampworked Jewellery and Home Products. Beadmaking and Lampworking Tools and Supplies. Glass. Torches, Kilns etc. Beadmaking Classes. Alison Dearie – 425 Shields Rd, Pollokshields, Glasgow, Strathclyde G41 1NY – 01414 291356 – Art and Architectural, painted and enamelled glass. Mark Bambrough Stained Glass – 51 Camphill Avenue, Glasgow, G41 3AX – bambroughm@aol.com – 0141 331 5533 – Stained Glass conservator. Author of “Aesthetic Protective Glazing”. Valerie Lyon & Ross Samson – Samsons Joinery – 28 Riverside Road, Glasgow G43 2EF – www.samsonsjoinery.co.uk – ross. samson@virgin.net – 0141 632 8681 – Stained Glass furniture. HawkHill Forge & Art Glass Alistair McMillan – Smashinglass – 126 Muirend Road, G44 3HN – www. smashinglass.com – info@smashinglass. com – 07803 927687 – Stained Glass. Seven Rivers Glass – 85 Kelvin Rd North Cumbernauld G65 0DJ – www. sevenriversglass.co.uk – 01236 827211 – Stained Glass Authentic Stained Glass Ltd – 17, Claddens Place, Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, G66 5NN – www.authenticstainedglass. co.uk – info@authenticstainedglass. co.uk – 0845 074 2757 – Stained glass: repair, restoration, releading, design and manufacture of doors, panels and fanlights, sandblasting and safety glazing. Colin Stevenson – Stevenson Stained Glass – Unit 26a, 8/10 Glasgow Road, Kirkintilloch G66 1SH – stainedglassglasgow@gmail.com – stainedglassglasgow@gmail.com – 0141 776 8398 – Church window restoration, home leaded glass design and installation. Pilkington Cumbernauld – 1, Dunnswood Rd, Wardpark South, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G67 3EN – www. pilkington.com – 01236 728298 – Flat glass, process and supply the entire range of Pilkington products. Premier Glass Packaging Ltd – 1 Grayshill Road, Cumbernauld, G68 9HQ – 01236 733999 – Glass Engraving Pearsons Glass Ltd – 65 James Watt Place, College Milton, East Kilbride, G74 5HG – www.pearsonsglass.com – eastkilbride@ pearsonsglass.co.uk – 01355 230175 – Suppliers of tools and equipment for the stained glass industry. Opening hours are Mon–Fri 8 till 4.30. All welcome. Glencairn Crystal (photo, right) – 11 Langlands Avenue, Kelvin South Business Park, East Kilbride, G75 0YG – www. glencairn.co.uk – contact@ glencairn.co.uk – 01355 279717 – 9 Richard Gregory Decorated crystal and glassware. Clients including Rolls-Royce, BSKYB and Cunard. One-off specials, high volume decanter and glass production or retail giftware our reputation for product and service is second to none. Multi-Lab QuartzTech Ltd – 5, Langlands Place, Kelvin South Business Park, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G75 0YF – www.multi-lab. co.uk – sales@multi-lab.co.uk – 01355 244456 – Quartz Glass manufacturer Ruth Levine – The See Thru Studio – 25 Gilmourton Crescent, Newton Mearns, G77 5AE – www.theseethrustudio.com – ruth@kilnandcutter.com – 0141 6398167 – Glass Artist, appointment only. Pamela Freedman – Glass by Pamela – 10 Broomvale Drive, Newton Mearns, Glasgow, G77 5NN – pamela.freedman@ ntlworld.com – 0141 639 1303 Stained glass and glass mosaic. John & Anne Assiter-Tuppen – Icefire Glass – Antartex Village, Alexandria, West Dumbartonshire, Dumbartonshire G83 0TP – www.icefire-glass.co.uk – johnand-anne@icefire-glass.co.uk – 01389 755928 – Situated in the Antartex Village, Alexandria, Loch Lomond. We are also happy for children to come in and see the glass being made, and handle items on display. It is good to see how happy the children are, and to answer any questions. Open 10am–5pm daily ML – South Lanarkshire Sandra Lindsay – Lindsay Designs – South West Carnduff, Strathaven, South Lanarkshire ML10 6RP – www. lindsaydesigns.co.uk – lindsayscl@ aol.com – 01357 300263 – Stained Glass. Mirrors, lamps, plates, jewellery, suncatchers, wall hangings and freestanding artefacts. Fusing, copper foiling, sandblasted or painted. Open to public any day 9am–4.30pm, phone first to ensure I will be there. EH – Edinburgh, Lothian Richard Gregory – Morphic Glass – Edinburgh fly.glass@yahoo.co.uk – 07981 985837 – Works with lampwork glass to create one off jewellery pieces as well as a studio range that sell in Concrete Wardrobe in Edinburgh. Also stone and glass sculpture. Tanwen Llewelyn – www.tanwenllewelyn. co.uk – Edinburgh – tanwenllew@hotmail. com – 07972 621642 – Glass Artist using wire forms encapsulated in glass. Karen Akester – 41/1 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh EH1 2QB – www.cgs.org.uk www.craftscotland.org www.idverre.eu/ poleinfo – karenakester@yahoo.co.uk – 07787 784333 – Glass artist exhibiting in Britain and abroad. Artist in residence within the Glass dept at ECA. Michael Fenton – Phoenix Glass Company – 42 St Mary’s Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SX – 0131 5576132 – Stained Glass Paula Thompson – 23/1 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LE – www. paula-thompson.co.uk – paula@paulathompson.co.uk – 07734 411242 – Works with architects or to commission, Innovative glass features for the built environment and its users. Mai Øersted – 3 Doune Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 6DY – www.maioersted. com – mai@maioersted.com – 07973 375377 – Glass artist and designer. Sculptural and functional glass accessories blown in crystal glass. 10 Alison McConachie – Glass Department, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9DF – www. craftscotland.org/AlisonMcConachie. html – a.mcconachie@eca.ac.uk – 0131 2216251 – Glass Artist of international repute. Lecturer at Edinburgh College of Art since 1979. Rosalynd McKenzie – 106 Raeburn Place, Flat 3F2, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, EH4 1HH – unicornskin.blogspot. com – unicorn_skin@hotmail.com – Architectural – contemporary and Engraving – sandblasting and carving. Andrew Johnston – 29, Ferry Rd, Edinburgh, EH6 4AD – www. andrewjohnstonstainedglass.com – 07901 582663 – Lead light maker and stained glass artist. He has worked in the industry for 18 years. Keiko Mukaide – 41 Dalmeny St, EH6 8PQ – keikomukaide@hotmail. com – 0131 221 6251 – Artist, using sandblasting, lampworking, blowing or sculpting with glass. Based in Scotland since 1993. Teaches at Edinburgh College of Art. Links Engraving – 150, Duke St, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH6 8HR – www. linksengraving.co.uk – linksengraving@ tiscali.co.uk – 0131 554 5156 – Traditional engraver Dugald McIntosh – Illuminated Stained Glass LLP – 30–38, Dalmeny St, Edinburgh EH6 8RG – illuminatesg@yahoo.co.uk – 0131 652 2673 – Stained Glass Max Stewart – 8/6 Powderhall Brae, Edinburgh EH7 4GE – www.maxstewart. com – maxstewart@xtra.co.nz – 07776 491833 – A pates-de-verre and cast glass artist. Work involves large scale heads and masks, using a technique derived from the French pâtes-de-verre artist Amalric Walter. Julia Malle – 108 McDonald Road, Edinburgh EH7 4NQ – www.juliamalle. com – mail@juliamalle.com – 0131 5583582 – Combines flamework, cast and blown with the concepts of modern and conceptual art. Experimenting with Neon. Trained as scientific glassblower in Austria. Ingrid Phillips – iGlass – Unit 1, The Albion Business Centre, 78 Albion Road, Edinburgh, EH7 5QZ – www.iglassdesign. co.uk – info@iglassdesign.co.uk – 07946 592242 – Contemporary hand blown glass. 1st prize by the SGS in 2003. Visitors by appointment only. Jessamy Kelly – 2/9 Elm Row, Edinburgh EH7 4AA – www.jessamykellyglass.com – info@jessamykellyglass.co.uk – 07950 627264 – Contemporary glass, sculptural art glass, exhibited internationally. Glass designer Edinburgh Crystal until 2006, then ‘Juo Ltd.’ with designer Joanne Mitchell. Jeff Zimmer – 2F1, 19 Albion Place, Edinburgh EH7 5QS – www.jeffxzimmer. com www.jeffzimmerglass.com kickinglass@yahoo.com – 0791 6394858 – Artist, Tutor and Stained Glass Design and Repair. Jeff ’s work consists primarily of painted glass, arranged in multiple layers. Teaches at the ECA. Work shown by appointment. Commissions accepted. Val Young – 43 Queen’s Park Court, Edinburgh, Lothian, EH8 7DX – www. valyoung.co.uk – valyoungglass@yahoo. co.uk – 0131 661 3659 – Glass Artist whose work is mostly sculptural and abstract. From small-scale items of jewellery to large architectural pieces. Agelos Papadakis – 95 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1HB – www. agelospapadakis.com – agelospapadakis@ gmail.com – 07904 568622 – My work is an investigation in the human nature, aiming to disorient the viewers psychologically and place them in a silent position between confidante and voyeur. Pete Gillies – 11 Marchmont Rd, Flat 2f1, Edinburgh, EH9 1HY – www.petejgillies. googlepages.com petejgillies@gmail.com 07791 38 89 83 – Leaded Glass artist and painter, Edinburgh and Highland based. By appointment Marcos Watt – Edinburgh Stained Glass House – 46, Balcarres St, Edinburgh, EH10 5JQ – www.stained-glass.biz – mw@ stained-glass.biz – 0131 452 8062 – Manufacture, repair and restoration work of stained glass. Courses in stained glass and mosaics, throughout the year. Sally Wainwright – SallysGlass – Merchiston Park, Edinburgh, EH10 4PN – www.sallysglass.co.uk – SallysGlass@ tiscali.co.uk – 0131 229 2008 07855 552464 – Stained and etched Glass of all types. Jane Raven – WASPS Studios, 2 West Park Place, Edinburgh, EH11 2DP – www.janeravenglass.co.uk – enquiry@ janeravenglass.co.uk – 0131 466 5194, 07768 988603 – Glass Artist, design and production workshop in Edinburgh for 8 years. Speciality sandblasting. Christian Shaw, Felicity Shaw – Christian Shaw Stained Glass – 2/3 West Park Place, Dalry Road, Edinburgh EH11 2DP – christian.shaw2@btinternet.com 0131 337 3070, 0131 225 2169 Stained glass design, construction and conservation and hot fused glass. Work: The Hubb Edinburgh, Huntarian Museum, The Great Hall Stirling Castle, St Magnus Cathedral Orkney, Dunfermline Abbey. Elizabeth Swinburne – 10/1 Glendevon Avenue, Edinburgh EH12 5UN – www. elizabethswinburne.com – info@ elizabethswinburne.com – Glass Artist, teacher, curator, consultant, since 1983. June Morrison – 93 Broomhall Avenue, Edinburgh, EH12 7NT – www.junemorrison.co.uk – june@ junemorrison.co.uk – 0131 316 4625 07875 508 668 – June is a Contemporary Glass Artist specialising in kiln cast glass. She is currently undertaking a Master’s Degree at Edinburgh College of Art. Creative Glass Designs – St. Margaret’s, 103, Drum Brae South, Edinburgh, EH12 8TN – www.creativeglassdesigns.co.uk – madge@creativeglassdesigns.co.uk – 0131 339 5135 – Stained Glass and Tuition. Ornaments from a a few pounds to complex windows and lamps. Design and build to your ideas. Range of unusual gifts. Elizabeth Cull – 1 The Lade, Balerno, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian EH14 7LB – www.craftscotland.org – elizabeth. cull@btinternet.com – 0131 449 2050 – Glass artist, contemporary leaded glass (freestanding and architectural) and kiln formed sculpture. Commission and for exhibitions. Also teaching. Open by appointment. Goshka (Malgorzata) Bialek – 1 Mountcastle Drive South, Edinburgh, EH15 1QD – www.goshka.art.pl www. itsmyplace-scotpol.net – goshkab@gmail. com – 0131 6699574, 07703 350030 – Sculptor mainly with glass. Project leader and Artist resident – Scottish Polish Cultural Assoc. Carrie Paxton – 16 Kirk Park, Edinburgh, EH16 6HZ – carriepaxton@ hotmail.com – 0131 667 3731 – Panels and vessels in float glass with enamels and frits. Work based on 1950’s fabric design. I sell through Galleries and Craft events. By appointment. Rachel Mary Elliott – Rachel Elliott Glassworks – Unit 10, Castlebrae Business Centre, 40 Peffer Place, Edinburgh, EH16 4BB – www.rachel-elliott.com – info@ rachel-elliott.com – 07709 499845 – Sculptural artwork and workshops. Kilnform, casting, screenprinting, traditional painting and leaded work, flameworking and neon. Emma Butler-Cole Aiken AMGP – 447 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh EH17 – www. axisweb.org/artist/emmabutlercoleaiken – ebcaglass@yahoo.co.uk – 0131 658 1777 – I am a stained glass artist mostly making new windows to commission. Visits by appointment. June Mackenzie – Fern Glass – 23 Polton Road, Lasswade, Midlothian EH18 1AB – www.fernglass.com – info@fernglass.co.uk – 0131 454 0505 – Affordable handmade stained glass designs. Alison Kinnaird MBE – Shillinghill, Temple, Midlothian EH23 4SH – www.alisonkinnaird.com – info@ alisonkinnaird.com – 01875 830328 – Glass Artist, regarded as one of the most important British Artists. Studio visits by appointment only. Nicola Schellander – Schellander Design – 9A Jackson Street, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 9BQ – www.nicolaschellander. com – info@nicolaschellander.com – 07957 474564 – A Creative Design Studio, specialising in innovative glass product design. Jenni Hamilton – Corn Bank – 31 Kirkton Bank, Penicuik EH26 9HY – www.cornbank.co.uk – jenni@cornbank. co.uk – 01968 679174 – Stained Glass crafts Alison Kinnaird Philipa Headley – 4 Lamberton Court, Pencaitland, East Lothion, EH34 5BL – www.phillipa-headley.com – phillipaheadley@yahoo.co.uk – 01875 341 239 – Casting, Cold Work, Engraving, Hot glass Emma McGarvie – 10 Upper Keith, Humbie, East Lothian, EH36 5PJ – www. emmamcgarvieglass.com – emma@ emmamcgarvieglass.com – 07814 085731 – Architectural glass artist using mainly sandblasting, glass paint, silver stain and enamels. Commissions undertaken. Rachel O’Dell – 3 Mavishall Cottages, Humbie, East Lothian, EH36 5PL – www. rachelodellglass.com – rachelodell@ymail. com – 07731 647381 – Cast Glass artist Anita Pate – 10 Browns Place, East Linton, East Lothian EH40 3BD – www. anitapate.com – anita@anitapate.com – 01620 860686, 07773 233535 – Has exhibited widely and undertaken major commissions in the UK since the late 1980s. Sandblasting, Leadwork, Stained Glass, Engraving, Kilnwork and more. Studio visitors by appointment only. Kate Henderson – Braemar, 8 Lydgait, Haddington, East Lothian EH41 3LG – www.bsmgp.org.uk www.s-s-a.org.uk – kate@katehenderson.myzen.co.uk – 01620 824130 – Mainly by commission making abstract stained glass panels, windows and screens for public and private buildings. By appointment. Gleneagles Crystal – Simpson Road, East Mains Industrial Estate, Broxburn, West Lothian, Scotland, EH52 5NP – postmaster@gleneaglescrystal.com – 01506 852566 – Established in the 1980s. Producing Lead Crystal and Hand Cut Glass, sold worldwide. 11 Burns Crystal KA – Irvine, Ayrshire Arthur Levy – Burns Crystal – Station Road, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 5EU – www.burnscrystal.co.uk – arthur@ burnscrystal.co.uk – 01290 550155 – Glass Engravers, giftware, trophies etc. Leona Stewart – 10 Carrick Road, Dringhoe, Ayr, Ayrshire KA7 2RB – www.leonastewartleadedglass.co.uk – enquiries@leonastewartleadedglass.co.uk – 01292 266449 – Stained Glass Moira Malcolm – Rainbow Glass Studio – 82 Berelands Road, Prestwick, Ayrshire, KA9 1ER – www.rainbowglass.biz – info@rainbowglass.biz – 01292 474279 – Specialise in restoration of traditional stained glass and make contemporary architectural glass. Accredited Artist of the Church of Scotland. Susan Bradbury & Paul Lucky – Stained Glass Design Partnership – Glencairn Studio, 31 Fenwick Raod, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire KA3 2TE – stainedglassdesign. co.uk – studio@stainedglassdesign.co.uk – 01563 538189 – Stained glass artist and conservators. Studio visits phone. Sue C. Wilkinson – Irvine, Ayrshire – scwilkinsonsketchbooks@yahoo.co.uk – 01294 277282 – Stained glass designs inspired by her paintings for the gift market. Stuart Lancaster – A Touch of Glass – Courtyard Studios, 128 Harbour Street, Irvine KA12 8PZ – Strumfla@aol.com – 01294 311700 – Stained Glass Harry and Lynda – Full Moon Studio – 114 West Main Street, Darvel, Ayrshire, KA17 0HG – www.fullmoonstudio.co.uk – glass@fullmoonstudio.co.uk – 01560 329263 – Stained Glass and repairs of period glass. Classes and workshops. Richard Leclerc – Cladach, Isle of Arran, KA27 8DE – www.stainedglassisleofarran.co.uk – richard.leclerc@ btconnect.com – 01770 302781 – Architectural Glass. Maker and restorer of stained glass windows, screens and decorative features Sheila Barr – 6 Manse Crescent, Brodick, Isle of Arran KA27 8AS – www. sheilabarrglass.co.uk – sheilabarrglass@ hotmail.co.uk – 07766 685 050 – Glass artist contemporary, kiln formed glass panels. DG – Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway Galloway Glass Ltd – 11 English Street, Dumfries, Scotland DG1 2BU – www. gallowayglass.com – mccallum@ gallowayglass.com – 01387 731207 – Glass Engravers Amanda Simmons – Corsock Glass, Rosebank, Corsock, Castle Douglas DG7 3DN – www.corsockglass.co.uk – enquiry@corsockglass.co.uk – 05601 470120 – Glass Artist David Gulland – The Old Coach House, 5 Rotchell Rd, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway DG2 7SP – 01387 251492 – Engraver – copper wheel Ed & Tom Iglehart – North Glen Gallery, Palnackie DG7 1PN – www. home.btconnect.com/tipiglen/index2. htm – tipiglen@btconnect.com – 01556 600 200 – Glass Artist committed to the environment have experimented with local rawmaterials. Mushroom is often an inspiration. Caro Barlow – Glenshinnoch, Auchencairn, by Castle Douglas DG7 1QL – www.wolrab.net/glass – carobarlow@ gmail.com – 01556 640353 – Stained glass in the traditional way with lead calms, and experimental. By appointment. Christine Milne – The Studio, North Glen, Palnackie DG7 1PN – www. christinemilne.co.uk/glass.html – christine@christinemilne.co.uk – 01556 600 301 – Glass Artist Cressa Mclaren – Cressa’s Glassworks – Strathyre, Church Road, Laurieston, DG7 2PW – www.cressamclaren.com – cressa. glass@googlemail.com – 01644 450353 – Glass artist, fusing and slumping glass using bullseye opaque glass. Gaynor Murray – Murray Designs – 4A Bladnoch Bridge Estate, DG8 9AB – www. murraydesigns.co.uk – information@ murraydesigns.co.uk – 01988 402727 – Decorative glass. TD – Borders, Galashiels, Hawick, Berwickshire, Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire David Kaplan and Annica Sandström – Lindean Mill Glass – Lindean, Galashiels TD1 3PE, Scottish Borders – www.lindeanmillglass.co.uk – info@ lindeanmillglass.co.uk – Glass artists pioneers of the studio glass movement in Scotland – Studio glass workshop and gallery open Mon–Fri 9am–5pm. Weekends by appointment. Mark Cowie – Glass Age – 104 High Street, Galashiels TD1 1SQ – www. craftscotland.org – 01896 750 011 – Stained glass artist and glazier, traditional and contemporary mirrors, lamps, clocks, window dazzlers, wall sconces. Inge Panneels – IDAGOS Glass Studio – Torwood, Back Road, Lillieleaf, TD6 9JD – www.idagos.co.uk – info@idagos. co.uk – 07761 534717 – Architectural glass and sculptural. Studio visits by appointment only. 12 Mike Hunter – Twists Glass Studio – Unit 4, Weavers Court, Forest Mill, Selkirk, Selkirkshire TD7 5NY – twists@ supanet.com – 01750 23195 – Award winning glass artist specialising in traditional and contemporary fine art glass to the highest standards. Peter Holmes, Kenneth Scott and Andrew Holmes – Scottish Borders Art Glass – Galalaw, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, TD9 8PZ – www. scottishbordersartglass.com – sales@ scottishbordersartglass.com – 01450 371425 – Paperweights and Art glass with a long tradition. Peter having worked with Paul Ysart. Sarah & David Moyes – Geminesse – 4 Buccleuch Street, Hawick, TD9 0HW – www.geminesse.com – sarah@geminesse. com – 01450 377426 – Dichroic glass and beaded jewellery. As each item is hand crafted by us each piece is unique and individual. We welcome suggestions from customers and more than happy to try out requests. A Selection of Buildings where Glass is evident Scotland has a rich heritage of buildings with stained glass and its many glass practitioners continue to maintain those existing, as well as introduce modern design. Fused, etched and engraved glass is also being increasingly used in public buildings and private homes. But glass is also used as a structural material and here specified by architects more than artists. Traquair House, near Edinburgh also has an important collection of glass: see entry below under EH. But there are many, many more examples to be found all over Scotland. From FolkArt to Industrial uses. HS An Turas Ferry Shelter, Isle of Tiree, Architectural glass www.isleoftiree.com Ferry to Oban. IV Town House, corner of Castle Street and High Street, Inverness. Grand chandeliers, Stained glass, Council offices. Eden Court Theatre, Bishops Road, Inverness IV3, Important architectural glass, 01463 234 234, Active theatre Dornoch Cathedral, Dornoch, Sutherland IV25, Stained glass (19thC to 21stC) incl. Alison Kinnaird, 08452 255121 AB Greyfriars John Knox Church, Queen Street, Aberdeen AB10, Stained glass by C E Kempe, 08452 255121, Closed. PH St Ninian's Cathedral, North Methven Street, Perth PH1, Stained glass (many), 01738 632053. Church of St. Serf, Dunning Village, Perth PH2, Stained glass by Ballantine. Fort William Medical Centre, By the High School/ Road to the Isles A830, Stained Glass by Butler-Cole Aiken. Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum, PH43, Double glazed Stained glass, 01687 462037. Open to public. Artisan Stained Glass, Glenskirlie Castle DD Strathearn Aisle, Glamis Kirk, Kirk Wynd, Glamis, Nr. Forfar, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, Longforgan Parish Church, Main St, Longforgan, Dundee, DD2 5HB, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, By appointment only: 01382 – 360436, 360467 or 360203. St Vigeans Church, St Vigeans Manse, Arbroath DD11, Stained Glass, German, Leith & Webster. 01241 879124, phone Keyholder PA The Bull Inn, 7 New Street, Paisley PA1, Stained glass. Pub. Isle of Bute Discovery Centre, Winter Garden, Esplanade, Rothesay. Glasgow made iron and glass building. Elderslie Church, 5 Glenpatrick Road, Elderslie, Renfrewshire PA5, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, 01505 331 226, Viewing by appointment Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute PA20, Stained glass, www.mountstuart.com 01700 503877. Open May-Sept. FK Dunblane Cathedral, The Cross, FK15, Stained glass, etched glass, www. dunblanecathedral.org.uk 01786 825388. Dunblane Hydro, Perth Road, FK15, Stained glass, www.dunblanehydrohotel. com 01786 822551, Hotel KY St. Margaret’s, Woodside Road, Glenrothes KY7, Stained glass by Blyth and Potter, 01592 610310. Culross Abbey Church, Kirk Street, Culross, Fife, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken. Cleish Curch, Cleish, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, www. cleishchurch.com 01577 850231. Auchtermuchty Parish Church, High St, KY14, Stained glass, www. auchtermuchtychurch.co.uk House of Falkland, Falkland Estate, Falkland, Fife KY15, Heraldic glass, www. falklandhouseschool.org School Holy Trinity Church, South Street, St Andrews, Fife, KY16, Modern Stained glass, 01334 478317. G Greenfield House, Mar Place, Alloa, Stained glass. Offices Trinity Church, Claremont St., Glasgow. 4 windows, John and William Guthrie 1893, Tower only Glenskirlie Castle (photo below), Kilsyth Road, Banknock, Stirlingshire FK4 1UF 01324 840 201 24ft x 8ft stained glass window by Artisan Stained Glass 2007. Ca' D'Oro, 45 Gordon St, Glasgow G1, Architectural glass (with iron), Offices Trinity College, Lynedoch St, Glasgow. Stained glass window. Flats. Graham Muir – Hotglass – Old Station Yard, Station Rd, Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3EJ – www.grahammuir.co.uk – hotglass@freeuk.com – 01361 884872 – Glass Artist. Studio open 9–5, 5 days a week. Visits by appointment. Stewart Soutar – 1 Chalkielaw, Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3LS – www. stewartsoutar.euro.st – Leofinearts@aol. com – 01361 884895, 07906 309094 – Making and engraving and painting and lecturing at Glasgow. Julia Linstead – The Hirsel Homestead, Centre for Arts and Crafts, Coldstream, Scottish Borders. TD12 4LW – www. julialinsteadglass.com – julia@ julialinsteadglass.com – 01890 882555 – Glass Designer (Jane Charles making) 13 Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, Elderslie Church (see previous page: PA) Crichton Collegiate Church, Crichton, Pathhead, Midlothian, EH37, Stained glass, 01875 320364, Phone. Cafe Gandolfi, 64 Albion St, Glasgow G1, Stained glass by J Clarke, www. cafegandolfi.com 0141 552 6813. Prestonkirk Parish Church, Preston Road, East Linton, Stained glass by W Wilson (1959+). Ramshorn Church, 98 Ingram St, Glasgow G1, Stained glass (1887-1930), 0141 548 2542. Now university theatre St Mary's Collegiate Church, 21 Sidegate, Haddington, EH41, 13 stained glass 18701979 (Burne-Jones, Sax Shaw), 01620 823109. St Enoch Shopping Centre, 55 St. Enoch Square, Glasgow. Large glass covered mall. www.st-enoch.co.uk 0141 204 3900 Trades’ Hall, 85 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1, Venetian windows, 0141 552 2418, info@tradeshallglasgow.co.uk Queen Street Station, Elmbank Cresc. Glasgow G3, Iron & glass roof. Barony Hall, 16 Rottenrow East. Glasgow G4, Stained glass windows 1957 by J Clark. Hall of Strathclyde University Scotland Street School (Museum), 225 Scotland Street, Glasgow G5, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. St Peter's Church, Hyndland Street, Glasgow G11. Stained glass by Claire Mulholland. Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St.Luke, 27 Dundonald Road, Dowanhill, Glasgow G12. Stained glass by S. Adam. St.Brendan's Catholic Church, Kelso Street, Glasgow G13 0141 952 1471. Stained glass by Claire Mulholland. Glasgow, G13 4BG ??? Maryhill Burgh Halls, Maryhill Road, Glasgow G20, 20 Stained glass panels by Stephen Adam (One of a glassworks). Glasgow Climbing Centre, 534 Paisley Road West, Glasgow G51, Stained glass, 0141 427 9550, Formerly Ibrox Methodist Church Luma Lightbulb Factory, Shieldhall Road, Glasgow G51, Curved glass tower, architect C. Armour 1938. Flats and offices Broom Parish Church, Mearns Rd, Newton Mearns, G77 5HN, Stained glass by Ralph Cowan, 0141 639 3528. Dalmoak Castle, Renton Road, Dumbarton, G82, Stained glass, 01389 742519, Private nursing home ML Douglas Heritage Museum, St Sophia's, Bell's Wynd, Douglas ML11, Stained glass (coats of arms) 01555 851243 St. Bride's Church, Main St, Douglas, South Lanarkshire ML11, Stained glass, via keyholder, see sign. Stained glass reputed to have come from Canterbury Cathedral. 14 Peebles High School, Springwood Road, Peebles EH45 9HB, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, 01721 720291. St Michael's Parish Church, Kirkgate, EH49, Stained glass including one by Crear McCartney, 01506 842188. Kirk of Calder, Main Street, Mid Calder, West Lothian, EH53, Notable stained glass. KA Carnegie Library, 12 Main Street. Ayr KA8, Stained glass, 01292 286385 Glass Related Historical Sites The Hatrack, 142-144 St Vincent Street. Glasgow G2, Art nouveau building, stained glass and architectural windows. St Aloysius' Church, 25 Rose St, Glasgow G3, Stained glass (1927-38), 0141 332 3039 Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, EH44 6PW www.traquair.co.uk Collection of Jacobite glass of the mid 18th century. An Amen Glass also 19th C copies Jacobite glasses. Some original window glass in many of the windows here and also a collection of fine 18th century wine coolers. EH Dance Base, 14-16 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1, Architectural (Glass floor, roof), 0131 225 5525, National Centre for Dance. Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street Edinburgh EH1, Glass façade added 1992, www.fruitmarket.co.uk 0131 225 2383, Contemporary art Magdalen Chapel, 41 Cowgate, Edinburgh EH1, Pre-Reformation stained glass, www. magdalenchapel.org 0131 220 1450 St Cuthbert's Parish Church, 5 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH1, 25 stained glass including Tiffany, 0131 229 1142 St Giles Kirk/Cathedral, Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Stained glass (Important), www.stgilescathedral.org.uk St Margaret's Chapel, In Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Stained Glass (1922) Strachan, 0131 225 9846, St Patrick's Church, 5 South Grays Close, Edinburgh EH1, abstract stained-glass, 19th century, 0131 556 1973. The Scotsman Hotel, 20 North Bridge, Edinburgh EH1, Stained glass window, 0131 5565565, Hotel Cafe Royal Oyster Bar, 17 West Register St, Edinburgh EH2, Unusual stained glass by T Wilson, 0131 556 1884. Bar and restaurant. Richard Gerald Associates Ltd, 7 Dean Bank Lane, Edinburgh EH3, Stained Glass by Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, 0131 343 2273, Offices Trinity House, 99 New Kirkgate, Edinburgh EH6, Stained glass memorial window Cook, 1933. 0131 554 3289, Guided tours only (Phone) St Margaret's Parish Church, 176 Restalrig Road South, Edinburgh EH7, Stained glass. Warriston Crematorium (East Warriston House), Warriston Road, Edinburgh EH7, Gothic Stained Glass by Chilton and Kemp, 0131 552 3020, Annual open day. Festival Theatre, 13-29 Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8, Glass façade added 1994, www.eft.co.uk 0131 529 6000, enquiries@eft.co.uk Active theatre The Scottish Parliament Art Collection, Holyrood House, Edinburgh EH8, Includes Alison Kinnaird’s ‘Psalmsong’ installation. www.scottish.parliament.uk organised tours Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Chapel), 9 Sciennes Road, Edinburgh EH9 1LF, Stained Glass by Emma ButlerCole Aiken. Eric Liddell Centre, 15 Morningside Road, Edinburgh EH10, Important stained glass collection. 0131 447 4520. Viewing gallery St Peter's RC Church, 77 Falcon Avenue, Edinburgh EH10, Stained glass, by Morris, Williams, Davidson, Fourmaintraux. Edinburgh Synagogue, 4 Salisbury Road, Edinburgh EH16, Stained glass, www.ehcong.com 0131 667 3144, Active synagogue. Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH22, Lean-to glass pavilion and 1840 stained glass. Council offices St Mary's Episcopal Church, Dalkeith Country Park, High Street, Dalkeith, EH22, French stained glass by Ward and Nixon, www.stmarysdalkeith.co.uk 0131 663 7000. Carlops Parish Church, Main St (A702), Carlops, Stained Glass by Emma ButlerCole Aiken, 01968 661 042. Dalmeny House, South Queensferry, Edinburgh EH30, Stained glass, www. dalmeny.co.uk 0131 331 1888, Stately home. Loch Maree in Wester Ross where glass started in Scotland shows no trace of the iron and glass foundries (archaeologists please note!), but it is still a beautiful spot to visit. There are still some sand mining operations for glass in Scotland but the most remarkable is Lochaline (see photo, right), which is one of the few underground sand mines in the world that operated from the 1940s to 2008. Not open to the public but has the potential to be a remarkable tourist attraction with its vaulted caverns created from extraction of the fine quality sand. Alloa and Perth offer the best of preserved glass history in Scotland. PH John Todd's and later John Moncrieff 's Inkworks c.1860, 'Wilkies Music house', Charteris Street Original building. John Moncrieff 's Glassworks, Loretto Court, Perth, (see map on link). Now a car park, www.ysartglass.com/Photo/ JMglassworks.htm No traces. Lochaline Sand Mine Kinnoull Aisle and Monument, Dundee Road, Perth.PH2 Remarkable monument to the founder of Scottish glass Sir George Hay. Carving includes glassmaker tools. Open during the summer. At other times, keys can be obtained from the Rodney Fitness Centre alongside. PA Isle of Jura, Jura, Isle of Jura, Argyll, Scotland's best source of sand for glassmaking (Not currently used), www.theisleofjura.co.uk/ EH Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum, Prestongrange Museum, Morison's Haven, Prestonpans EH32. Museum & site of 17thC glassworks, little (glass) to see. 0131 653 2904. HS Museum nan Eilean, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS2 0EB. 01851 709358. Glass Collection: A few examples of whiskey/lemonade bottles and one or two penny lick glasses. S Wemyss Caves, Fife, Glass Cave is closed but tours of other caves. www.wemysscaves.co.uk FK Alloa Glassworks, OI Manufacturing UK Alloa Ltd, Glasshouse Loan, Alloa, FK10. Original glass cone can be seen from the road, 01259 218822. Not open to public. G John Baird Glassworks, 97-99 Milton Street (Port Dundas Road) Glasgow, image on website of canmore.rcahms.gov.uk Firhill and Dundas Port, Glasgow, Many glassworks were in these two areas of the city. Jamaica Street, Glasgow. First bottleworks were at south end of the road. Kinnoull Aisle KW Wick Heritage Museum, 18-27 Bank Row, Wick, Caithness, Highlands KW1 5EY 01955 605393 wsherit@aol.com www.wickheritage.org Opening times: Tuesday–Saturday 10am– 5pm. Sunday, 2pm–5pm Glass Collection: Significant collection of Caithness Glass whose first factory was in Wick in 1960-2005. Complete optical and mechanical working of Noss Head Lighthouse. Glass 400th 15 Deborah Fladgate Museums with Glass Collections Website www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk allows a search of museums and their collections but does not include GLASS as a keyword. If visiting other museums in Scotland, please send details if you find glass in them – for an on-line listing on www.scotlandsglass.co.uk AB Aberdeen Art Gallery, Schoolhill, Aberdeen, AB10 1FQ. www.aagm.co.uk info@aagm.co.uk 01224 523700. Opening times: Tuesday–Saturday 10am– 5pm. Sunday 2pm–5pm Glass Collection: From 2,000 14th century painted window glass fragments through 18th Century to 21st century. Mostly Scottish makers. Monart, Vasart, Caithness, Paul Ysart and much more including paperweights, glassware, stained glass and domestic items. Contemporary by: Phil Atrill, Jack Cunningham, Deborah Fladgate, Adrienne McStay, Ifgenia Moraki. From 2 March 2010 until 31 October 2010: Exhibition – A Celebration on Scottish Glass: Included will be delicate wine glasses used during the time of the Jacobite rebellion, the jewel like creations from Perth’s Vasart and Monart factories as well as innovative art pieces by contemporary makers working in Scotland such as Deborah Fladgate and Keiko Mukaide. Provost Skene’s House, Guestrow (between Broad Street and Flourmill Lane), Aberdeen, AB10 1AS 01224 641086 Opening times: Monday–Saturday 10am– 5pm. Closed Sunday. Glass Collection: Georgian glasses, Lead crystal chandelier. PH Perth Museum and Art Gallery, 78 George Street, Perth PH1 5LB. 01738 632488 DD McManus Galleries and Museum, Albert Square, Dundee, DD1 1DA. 01382 432350 Opening times: 2009 being refurbished, open by 2010 Glass Collection: Two Jacobite wine glasses. Contemporary glass by: Deborah Fladgate, Alison Kinnaird, Alistair MacIntosh, Alison McConachie, Lindean Mill, Denis Mann, Moray Miller, Graham Muir, Lindsay Thomson. Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Dumbarton Road, Stirling FK8 2RQ. 01786 471917 museum@smithartgallery.demon.co.uk www.smithartgallery.demon.co.uk Opening times: Tue-Sat 10.30am–5pm, Sun 2pm–5pm Glass Collection: A small collection of Scottish vessel glass, mainly domestic ware. One or two pieces are eighteenth century and have Jacobite associations. Beer and wine bottles are included. There are also some pressed plates. On permanent display are five Alloa “chip” engraved brown bottles, marked with dates ranging from 1845–1874. The stained glass on permanent display includes a Walter Scott-themed stair window of 1880, two studio panels by Mary Isobel Wood (1928), Edinburgh College of Art, the 1988 Central Regional Council/Glasgow Garden Festival panel by Emma Shipton of Aurora Glass, Alloa, and Rhadha and Krishna (1965) by Alex Gilfillan (1923–2004). An Mike Hunter, Twists KY Buckhaven Museum, College Street, Buckhaven, Fife KY8 Opening times: Tues 10am–1pm, 2pm–5pm Thu 10am–1pm, 2pm–5pm, 5.30pm–7pm. Fri 2pm–5pm. Sat 10am–12.30pm. Glass Collection: Stained glass panels by local people. G EH KA Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG 0141 276 9599 Museum of Edinburgh, Huntly House, 142 Canongate, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH8 8DD. 0131 529 4143 Burns Cottage Museum, Alloway, Ayr, KA7 4PY, www.burnsheritagepark.com info@burnsheritagepark.com Opening times: Monday–Saturday 10am–5pm. Sundays, during August only, 12 noon–5pm Opening times: Monday–Saturday 10am–5pm, Sundays, during August only, 12 noon–5pm Glass Collection: Comprehensive collection of British, and particularly Scottish, glass dating from the early 18th century to the present day, plus a fine collection of 19th and early 20th century stained glass salvaged from within Glasgow. A rare set of early 18th century tear drop glasses. They have all the major names from the 20th century in the collection, too. A good Venetian and Spanish glass from 17th century to the 19th century. Glass Collection: A fine collection of glass, primarily produced in the city, and dating from the early 18th century to the present day. Highlights of the collection include a glass made for Charles Edward Stuart, some of the best examples from the Holyrood Glass factory, and an engraved wedding service made for the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Alexandra) Throughout 2009 & during the first half of 2010, visitors can see a temporary exhibition of highlights from the collection at nearby Rozelle House Art Gallery and Museum free of charge. The new museum will be open in Summer 2010. Summer 2010 exhibition of some of their finest Scottish glass. Including one of the earliest bottles ever made in Glasgow, fine 18th century goblets, glass from the art nouveau period and some of the best glass made in Scotland in recent times. Normally hidden in storage, this fabulous collection will be a must-see for any glass enthusiast. A series of glass lectures are planned through the summer months. By autumn it is hoped that Glasgow's museum stores will be holding guided tours of their substantial reserve glass collection. The Burrell Collection, Pollok Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow G43 1AT. 0141 287 2550. Opening times: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10am to 5pm, Friday and Sunday 11am-5pm Glass Collection: Important collection of Perth Glass. John Moncrieff, Monart, Vasart, Strathearn, Paul Ysart. Caithness, Paperweights and glassware. The glass display at Perth Museum & Gallery focuses on the story of Perthshire glass production from the earliest manufacture of glass at the Perth Ink Manufactory to present day production. The display traces the takeovers and changes with in the local firms and examines the contributions made to the Perthshire glass industry by John Moncrieff and the Ysart family, Strathearn, Stuart Strathearn, Perthshire Paperweights and Caithness Glass. 16 One hundred 18th and 19th century spectacles and reading glasses. FK Opening times: Monday–Saturday 10am–5pm. Sunday 4th May–31st August 1pm–4.30pm From 2010 a special display of their glass is opening . installation around the inner door of the building by Yvonne Smith and Joe Boyle of GlasWorks, Glasgow records the donors and benefactors of the Smith, complementing a traditional lunette over the main door, and an historic panel, interpreting the history of Cambuskenneth Abbey, in the Stirling Smith presentation, by the same company. Glass Collection: One of the best collections of Dutch engraved glass in the country, plus a superb collection of English colour twist wine glasses–both 18th century as well as the magnificent stained glass collection from all over Europe ranging from medieval to 18th century. A special display of glass from Lauriston Castle will be on view in the museum. Lauriston Castle, 2a Cramond Road South, Davidson's Mains, EH4 5GD. 0131 336 2060 Guided tours, no need to book. 1st April–31st October. 2.00pm every day except Friday 1st Nov–31st Mar 2.00pm Saturday and Sunday only Glass Collection: Lauriston Castle contains numerous pieces of glass dating from the 18th century, including cut glass carafes and wine glasses as well as European coloured glass and some outstanding 18th and 19th century mirrors. Bennie Museum, 9/11 Mansefield Street, Bathgate, West Lothian, EH48 4HU www.benniemuseum.org.uk thornton@benniemuseum.freeserve. co.uk 01506 634944. Glass Collection: 18th century glasses used by the family. Maclaurin Art Gallery, Rozelle Park, Monument Road, Ayr, South Ayrshire KA7 4NQ. 01292 443708 Rozelle.House@south-ayrshire.gov.uk www.themaclaurin.org.uk Opening times: Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10am–5pm, Sunday (April to October), 2pm–5pm Glass Collection: No details – contemporary art. DG The Stewartry Museum, St.Mary Street, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4AQ, stewartrymuseum@dumgal.gov.uk 01557 331643 Opening times: The museum is open all year, hours variable according to season but core hours are 11am–4pm Mon. to Sat. Glass Collection: A small number of glass objects, including Viking linen smoothers, fishing net floats, toddy ladles and some commemorative pieces. Zoë Gadsby Opening times: 11am–4pm (April to September) 11am–3.30pm (October to March). Special openings can be arranged for parties booking in advance. Alan Robinson Glass Collection: Unique collection of glass from the Bathgate Glassworks 1866–1887. Some other glass, 134 items listed on website. 17 S cotland’s Glass 4 0 0 The Glass Scribe International Sue Wilkinson Organisations for Glassmakers and/or Collectors Based in or exclusively related to Scotland Not exclusively related to Scotland North Lands Creative Glass, Quatre Bras, Lybster, Caithness, KW3 6BN, Tel 01593 721 229, www.northlandsglass.com Glass Art–summer schools and residencies. British Society of Scientific Glassblowers, www.bssg.co.uk Scottish Glass Society, P O Box 29329, Glasgow, G20 2BA, www.scottishglasssociety.com Contemporary Glass Society (CGS), c/o Broadfield House Glass Museum, Compton Drive, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 9NS , Tel 01603 507 73, www.cgs.org.uk Scottish Stained Glass Symposium, 3 Ross Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 3BS., Tel 0131 662 9025 Craftscotland, 7-9 North St David Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1AW, Tel 0131 524 9424, www.craftscotland.orgcraftscotland.org Cohesion, via web, www.cohesionglassnetwork.org Glass Beadmakers UK (GBUK), via web, www.gbuk.org Society of Glass Technology, Unit 9, Twelve O'Clock Court, 21 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield S4 7WW, www.sgt.org The Guild of Glass Engravers, via web, www.gge.org.uk Glass History & Collecting Association for the History of Glass (London–AIHV), c/o The Society of Antiquaries of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V 0HS, www.historyofglass.org.uk The Glass Association, c/o Broadfield House Glass Museum, Compton Drive, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 9NS , Tel 01603 507 73, www.glassassociation.org.uk The Glass Circle, via web, www.glasscircle.org Paperweight Collecting Northern Paperweight Society, via web, www.northernpaperweightsociety.co.uk Paperweight Collectors Circle, PO Box 941, Comberton, Cambridge PDO, CB23 7GQ, www.paperweightcollectorscircle.org.uk New Fangled Glass Co Y e a r s o f 1 6 1 0 G l a s s m a k i n g 2 0 1 0 A NEW BOOK on the history of Scottish glassmaking. From humble beginnings, it prospered to become a centre of excellence. Within this book the 400 years of Scottish glassmaking history is explored and richly illustrated with many photographs of items that have never been seen before: rare and amazing glass from the 17th to the 21st century. & S h i o n a B r i a n J A i r l i e R B l e n ch Glasses actually used by Prince Charles Edward in 1745 A massive, one metre tall epergne produced in 1837 for Queen Victoria's accession Bottles from the 18th and 19th centuries Rare examples of Clutha glass Exquisite 19th century engraving by Millar and Keller. Examples from Monart, Ysart, Vasart, Strathearn, Caithness The most prominent names in Scottish glassmaking examined: Sir George Hay, John Ford, John Baird, and 20th century notables such as Salvador Ysart, Helen Monro Turner, Alison Geissler, Alison Kinnaird Paperweight examples from Ysart, Caithness, Perthshire, Selkirk and individual craftsmen Stunning 20th century studio art glass and sculptures Shelagh Swanson 18 Peter Holmes cortex design Available direct from: Cortex Design 6 Witherford Way, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 4AX Tel: 0121-693 6669 (Intl: -0 +44) info@cortex-design.co.uk www.cortex-design.co.uk £14.99 (UK) Free P&P within the UK Large format, full colour The Scottish Sale Tuesday 17 to Friday 20 August, 2010 Edinburgh Invitation to consign Bonhams Edinburgh are currently inviting entries for our annual Scottish sale to take place Tuesday 17 to Friday 20 August, 2010. The sale features amongst a wide range of Scottish art and antiques, glass of Jacobite and commemorative significance, pieces by the Holyrood Glassworks of John Ford, Art Nouveau Clutha glass, Monart art glass and Scottish paperweights. To arrange a free and confidential valuation of items suitable for inclusion in our sales please contact Ian Glennie on 0131 240 2299 or email: ian.glennie@bonhams.com Illustrated A selection of glasses of Jacobite significance sold recently at Bonhams Edinburgh. Sold for prices ranging from £1,000 - 5,000 Bonhams 22 Queen Street Edinburgh EH 2 1JX 0131 225 2266 0131 220 2547 fax www.bonhams.com