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Professional papers

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Artist statements by Lucinda Mackay, and references from third parties, 1970-2010, undated

 File
Identifier: MS.50805
Scope and Contents This file contains five distinct artist statements by Lucinda Mackay in which she outlines her own artistic style and beliefs as they apply to her work. One statement appears to have been written to accompany a submission to the Absolut Open competition in 1999/2000, while the latest statement relates to the 'Great Laced Graces' exhibition held at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh in October 2011. The file also includes full references, or brief notes agreeing to provide...
Dates: 1970-2010, undated

Formal papers from the collection of James Anderson, W.S.

 Series
Identifier: Ch.A.143-204
Scope and Contents

Some of the papers concern Anderson`s and his wife`s family, but the majority relate to cases in which he was professionally concerned or otherwise interested.

Dates: 1644-1722, undated.

Lady Lucinda Mackay Archive

 Collection
Identifier: MSS.50707-50842
Scope and Contents This collection reflects the personal life and artistic career of Lady Mackay (b.1941). The papers contain correspondence, sketchbooks and loose artworks, writing drafts and proofs, school records, personal and art-related photographs, family papers, and career-related ephemera.The collection has been arranged into five distinct series as follows:1. Correspondence of Lucinda Mackay (with friends, close acquaintances, painting subjects, patrons, other artists, and...
Dates: 1941-2022

Papers of Lucinda Mackay relating to her teaching roles, 1977-2014

 File
Identifier: MS.50819
Scope and Contents

File contains letters from previous pupils and fellow teachers; material pertaining to applications for teaching positions; third party references; curriculum vitaes; and teaching material and syllabi.

Mackay taught art, pottery, design, and ceramics in schools in Edinburgh, the East Ham and Bethnal Green areas of London, and Essex between 1966-1982.

Dates: 1977-2014