Shona Kinloch

Shona Kinloch (born 1962) is a Scottish artist based in East Kilbride who specialises in sculpture.

[1][2] In 1986, the Glasgow School of Art sponsored Kinloch to travel for three months in the Middle East.

[2][3] Her husband Gary Anderson is also an artist who graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1984.

[1] One of Kinloch's Glasgow Dogs formed part of the bequest made by Dr Helen Cargill Thompson to the University of Strathclyde in 2000.

In 2013, Kinloch undertook a commemorative project with artist Margaret Gilbertson to turn the old foundations of Canberra Primary School in East Kilbride into pieces of art to raise money for school funds.

Bronze Swans by Shona Kinloch, Fountainbridge Square
The Sock by Shona Kinloch, Market Square, Loughborough
Twa Dogs by Shona Kinloch, Kilmarnock Town Centre