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Rachel Mulligan Associate
My first degree was in Fine Art and I then studied stained glass at Central St Martins in the early nineties, and an MA in Public Art at Chelsea. My first public commission was for a school in Sunderland. Since then I have made windows for a hospital in Ham, a public hall in Isleworth and a museum in Haslemere. I have also undertaken many private commissions including my most recent window ‘Birds and Beech Tree’.
My work is concerned with detail, representation and narrative. The stained glass medium adds luminosity, vibrancy and colour. The restraints of the medium are always an interesting challenge.
76 George Road – Farncombe – Surrey – GU7 3LX
Tel:01483 42726 Mobile:07970 052104
email: rachel.mulligan@talk21.com web: www.rachelmulligan.co.uk
Commissions:
2002: Haslemere Museum, Surrey. 'The Volunteers’ window, 16 panels depicting pond life
2000: Isleworth Public Hall, Middlesex. 'Isleworth heron' window
1999–2000: The Families Unit, Cassel Hospital, Ham, Surrey. 'The seasons', windows in entrance and stairwell
1997: Pockford House, near Chiddingfold, Surrey. ‘Tockford pheasants', window for a sixteenth century barn.
1996: The Children's Centre, Cassel Hospital, Ham, Surrey. 'Colours and nature', courtyard.
1996: Castletown Primary School, Sunderland. 'The months of the year', 12 panels.
1995: Rotherhithe Primary School, London. 'Creation myths', 6 panels.