Althea McNish
(1924-2020)

woman and textile designer

Died aged 95

Althea McNish FSCD (1924–2020) was an artist from Trinidad who became the first Black British textile designer to earn an international reputation. Born in Trinidad, McNish moved to Britain in the 1950s. She was associated with the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) in the 1960s, participating in CAM's exhibitions and seminars and helping to promote Caribbean arts to a British public. Her work is represented in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Whitworth Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture and the Cooper-Hewitt (Smithsonian Design Museum), among other places. McNish was a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers. She was married to the jewellery designer John Weiss (1933–2018).

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Althea McNish 1924-2020 Pioneering Designer of International Textiles, Murals and Wallpapers, and Prolific Painter Lived and had her Studio Here for Over 60 Years

142 West Green Road, Tottenham, London, United Kingdom where they was