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McLellan, Kenneth
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Kenneth McLellan studied Printed Textiles at GSA in the 1980s. He designed the extravagant ballgown, Crinoline, which replicated a dress from 1760 and which was modelled in the 1982 fashion show. The dress was shown at the "Young Blood" exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London from November 1983 to January 1984, and was featured in the Sunday Times Colour Magazine.
In session 1981-82, Kenneth won the Incorporation of Cordiners and Incorporation of Skinners and Glovers Prize for Leatherwork and a Maintenance Scholarship for a further year's study in Glasgow. He also won the Scottish Education Department Travelling Scholarship in session 1982-83.
Sources: 'Design from Glasgow School', March 1984, Foulis Archive Press Glasgow; Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) https://vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=112469&sos=0; GSA Annual Reports 1981-82 and 1982-83 GOV/1/11
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