The New
Glasgow Society 27 – 29 April 2017
Glasgow Society 27 – 29 April 2017
The
Glasgow School of Art’s Masters of Research in Creative Practices Interim Show Transience
opens tomorrow, 27 April 2017, at The New Glasgow Society.
Glasgow School of Art’s Masters of Research in Creative Practices Interim Show Transience
opens tomorrow, 27 April 2017, at The New Glasgow Society.
The
exhibition includes visual, musical, textual and mixed media works arising from
ongoing creative research enquiry into a wide range of subjects.
exhibition includes visual, musical, textual and mixed media works arising from
ongoing creative research enquiry into a wide range of subjects.
Among
the work on show will be pieces by Chandra Brooks Carol Gallagher McCulloch
Nicole Manley Kristin McGuire Thom Scullion Niki Taylor Celia Garcia Agnes Jones Neil McDermott Eleni
McMillan Leila Smith Wilma Van der Meyde who work in a range of specialisms including painting, printmaking, sculpture,
photography, music, performance, ecology and design
the work on show will be pieces by Chandra Brooks Carol Gallagher McCulloch
Nicole Manley Kristin McGuire Thom Scullion Niki Taylor Celia Garcia Agnes Jones Neil McDermott Eleni
McMillan Leila Smith Wilma Van der Meyde who work in a range of specialisms including painting, printmaking, sculpture,
photography, music, performance, ecology and design
MRes students aim to connect, create and contribute. They value the exchange between creative practice and social, historical, cultural
and theoretical discourses and traditions.The
Interim Show offers and opportunity to see work in progress ahead of the
multidisciplinary Graduate Show in the autumn.
Interim Show offers and opportunity to see work in progress ahead of the
multidisciplinary Graduate Show in the autumn.
Transience is open at New Glasgow Society, 1307 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8TL on
Thursday 27 and Friday 28 April from 12noon – 6pm and Saturday 29 April from 10am
– 6pm. Entry is free.
Thursday 27 and Friday 28 April from 12noon – 6pm and Saturday 29 April from 10am
– 6pm. Entry is free.