Stained Glass Safari with Keira McLean
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What happens when you combine stunning stained glass art with Glasgow's public libraries? Magic! Join Fiona and Marlene as they hunt for the beautiful windows created by artist Keira McLean in partnership with local communities. From the stories and political perspective behind each piece to the impact these artworks have had on their neighborhoods, this episode celebrates creativity in unexpected places. Perfect for art lovers, activists, Glasgow enthusiasts, and anyone who believes public spaces should inspire. We also hear about Keira's latest exciting projects and share our thoughts on Holyrood 2026!
Key themes: 00:21:46 Our stained glass safari 00:10:45 Keeping the craft alive 00:14:57 Working with local communities 00:23:31 New project - the Craigallian fire 00:28:54 Hidden history on our doorsteps 00:32:23 And even more new projects 00:40:45 Our thoughts on Holyrood 2026 #stainedglassart #communitycreativity #glasgow
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