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James Winnett

Glasgow
James Winnett is an artist, stone carver and workshop leader interested in the crossovers between sculpture, archaeology, folklore and social memory.

James Winnett is an artist, stone carver and workshop leader interested in the crossovers between sculpture, archaeology, folklore and social memory. Working primarily in public art, sculpture and film, he has developed a range of public art projects across the UK and Ireland.

Recent projects include: The Touchstones, Mayo County Council, Ireland, 2025; The Stones of the Hollow Hill, Kildare County Council, Ireland, 2021-24; The Kemnay Steens, Aberdeenshire, 2019-21; The Free Gardeners Stone, Haddington, 2020; The Lenton Priory Stone, Nottingham, 2018; Luminate and Erskine Artist in Residence, Scotland, 2017-2022; Lace Un-archived, Nottingham Trent University, 2018; The Capelrig Stones, East Renfrewshire Council, 2017; The Cuningar Stones, South Lanarkshire, 2014-17; Green Year Artist in Residence, Glasgow City Council, 2015-16; 100 Flowers Public Art Commission, Queens Elizabeth University Hospital; Year of Natural Scotland Artist in Residence, Cuningar Loop, Rutherglen, 2013-14; The Rise and Fall of the Grey Mare's Tail, Environmental Art Festival Scotland, 2013; Glasgow Life Visual Artist Award, 2013.

 

The Stones of the Hollow Hill

The Stones of the Hollow Hill

The Lochend Stones: The Lochend House Fire Stone

The Lochend Stones: The 'Sedes Dent Fata Quietas' Stone (May the fates provide a quiet seat)

The Lochend Stones: The Gathering Space Stone

The Lochend Stones, The Battle of Dunbar Stone (1650)

The Lochend Stones: The Siege of Dunbar Stone

The Lochend Stones: The Battle of Dunbar (1296) Stone

The Lochend Stone: The Doon Hill Stone

The Fetternear Steen, The Kemnay Steens

The Shakkin Briggie Steen, The Kemnay Steens

The Quarry Steen, The Kemnay Steens

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