
Alison Grace Koehler is a stained-glass poet. In addition to making permanent and transient stained-glass art, she has performed at various festivals, spaces, and events, including the Edinburgh Art Festival, the Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre, the Meeting Point Project, Irruzioni, the Poetry Brothel, the Espace Christiane Peugeot, the Nocturnes de l’Aude, Ivy Writers Paris, and the Bloomsday Festival. Her poetry and art have appeared in various publications, including Yes The Void, The Opiate, Paris Lit Up Magazine, and Bioptic Review. Alison lives in Paris, and was voted 2018 Best Expat Artist by Expatriates Magazine.
Alison Grace Koehler explore les liens entre vitrail et poésie. Elle conçoit des vitraux pour des expositions et des installations éphémères, ainsi que des œuvres permanentes pour des particuliers. Elle a participé à des performances à la galerie Arnaud Lefebvre, au Edinburgh Art Festival, au Irruzioni Festival, au Bloomsday Festival, à l’Espace Christiane Peugeot, aux Nocturnes de l’Aude, au Ivy Writers Paris et au Bordel de la poésie. Sa poésie et son travail one paru dans plusieurs révues parmis lesquelles Yes The Void, The Opiate, Paris Lit Up Magazine, et Bioptic Review. Alison habite à Paris. Elle a été nommée meilleur artiste 2018 par Expatriates Magazine.
Stained glass windows can be commissioned for private homes and other buildings. Works can be installed directly in an existing space, built to hang in front of a window, or constructed with a light box to hang on walls. Price can vary significantly depending on size, design and materials.
A private viewing can be arranged in order to see windows and hangings available for sale. Price and availability can be given on request.
It is possible to show certain pieces pictured as well as new works in temporary installations and exhibitions.
Certain pieces make use of recycled glass and donations can be picked up on site.
Site photo credit to:
Leslie McAllister, Sabine Dundure, Claire Pinot, Allison Sommers, Laura Lutard, Rachel O’Callaghan, Camille Coquilleau Naït Sidnas