Ethel Rhind

Ethel Rhind (1 December 1877 – 6 March 1952) was an Irish stained-glass and mosaic artist, who was associated with An Túr Gloine.

[2] She entered Sarah Purser's An Túr Gloine in 1907–1908 to work on stained glass and opus sectile.

When Wilhelmina Geddes left An Túr Gloine due to ill health, Rhind completed her designs.

[8] Some of her most noted works in were the stations of the cross made in St Enda's church, Spiddal, County Galway (1916–28), the stations made in Loughrea cathedral (1929–33), and her 1921 war memorial Archangel Michael on the exterior wall of All Saints Church, Grangegorman, Dublin.

[2] The 1912 tapestry, Smuainteach, was designed by Rhind and woven by the Dún Emer Guild in Dundrum, which is in the collections of the National Museum of Ireland.

Stained glass window by Ethel Rhind in Sacred Heart Church, Castletownbere . This work was created in 1910 and depicts Margaret Mary Alacoque receiving the revelation of the Sacred Heart . [ 4 ]