Christine Kinsey

Christine Kinsey (born October 1942) is a Welsh artist, author and curator, now based in Pembrokeshire.

[3] Kinsey was born in Pont-y-moel, and has developed a group of female characters who emerge repeatedly in her paintings.

These characters enact roles within the themes that she explores in her work[4] including what it was like to grow up female in the industrial valleys of south east Wales;[5] and Cymreictod (a sense of feeling, being Welsh).

Her touring solo show, Cymreictod – Women of Wales (1989–91), was reviewed in the magazine Spare Rib.

[7] Her work is represented in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in Swansea, Contemporary Art Society of Wales in Cardiff and Newport Museum in Newport.

ISBN 1-84323-433-5 2022 Curator / Editor – Christine Kinsey; HON Artistiaid Benywaidd yng Nghymru / Women Artists in Wales.

Review of ‘David Jones Maker Unmade’ Derek Shiel and Jonathan Miles and a ‘Fusilier at the Front’ selected by Anthony Hyne.

ISBN 1-84323-433-5 2008/9 De Numine Magazine, The Image and Word / Myth and Imagination in the Art of Christine Kinsey: Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre, University of Wales, Lampeter.

Editors Alyce von Rothkirch and Daniel Williams (University of Wales Press, Cardiff).

ISBN 978-1-78864-984-1 1990 Spare Rib Magazine Issue 211 1999 Certain Welsh  Artists; Seren,  Poetry Wales Press Ltd, Bridgend.

Gwasg Gomer Press  2005 ISBN 1-84323-433-5 2006 Planet magazine Issue 179 Review of exhibition Ymddiddan / Colloquy 2006 Re:Imaging Wales; A Yearbook of the Visual Arts.

Christine Kinsey