Part
of the GSA sustainability team will be creating a special pop up event in
Garnethill Park tomorrow (14 June 2014) promoting sustainable ideals through
food, community, resource sharing and creativity. Running from 12noon – 4pm it will feature local vegetarian
food from The Project Café, a SWAP shop, environmentally friendly picnic kits, pedal powered smoothies and much more.
of the GSA sustainability team will be creating a special pop up event in
Garnethill Park tomorrow (14 June 2014) promoting sustainable ideals through
food, community, resource sharing and creativity. Running from 12noon – 4pm it will feature local vegetarian
food from The Project Café, a SWAP shop, environmentally friendly picnic kits, pedal powered smoothies and much more.
“The
Glasgow School of Art is at the heart of a very special community, Garnethill,
and we want to celebrate this as the GSA marks the opening of Degree Show,”
says event organiser Jenny Fraser. We hope that people from Garnethill and beyond will join us.”
Glasgow School of Art is at the heart of a very special community, Garnethill,
and we want to celebrate this as the GSA marks the opening of Degree Show,”
says event organiser Jenny Fraser.
“On
the Verge is the first event of its kind and we hope that it continues to grow
year on year,” she adds.
the Verge is the first event of its kind and we hope that it continues to grow
year on year,” she adds.
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Notes for Editors
- ON
THE VERGE is
organised by Artist Using Resources in the Community (ARC) project, part of the
GSA Sustainability team.
- The
ARC project began a 6 months ago in January 2014. It is funded by the Scottish
Government’s Climate Challenge Fund. The aim is to enable the staff and
students of the GSA community to be more aware of and in turn reduce their
environmental impact..