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Category Archives: 2016 Festival of Architecture
ARTchitecture Collage Exhibition at The Tron Theatre
The Tron Theatre in Glasgow’s historic Argyle Street is hosting an exhibition of collages in the theatre foyer and lounge areas to help celebrate the Doors Open Day Festival 2016. The areas are connected by a corridor linking the restaurant … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Festival of Architecture, Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, architecture, Architecture and Design, Buildings, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, collage, Doors Open Days 2016, Exhibitions, Glasgow architecture, The Tron Theatre
Tagged Alexander Greek Thomson, architecture, Art On The Hill Exhibition, buildings, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, collage art, Glasgow architecture, Templeton carpet factory, Tron Steeple, William Lieper
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Gateway Hall: Cathcart Baptist Church Collage
The Gateway Hall was a trolleybus powerhouse in a former life but is now used as a community and youth sports and health club. For Doors Open Days on Saturday 18th September, I am taking part in an interactive family … Continue reading
St Andrews In The Square Church Collage
St Andrews In The Square Church in Merchant City is the property of The Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and is being used as the Doors Open Days hub this year. It is here that I will be exhibiting 4 collages … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Festival of Architecture, architecture, Architecture and Design, art and design, Buildings, Doors Open Days 2016, Exhibitions, Glasgow, Glasgow architecture, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Merchant City, St Andrews In The Square
Tagged architecture, buildings, collage art, Exhibitions in Glasgow, Glasgow Buildings, Glasgow Clocktowers
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ARTchitecture Exhibition at the Doors Open Days Festival Glasgow 2016
I am excited and delighted to be taking part in the festival this year with an exhibition of collage work situated in four locations throughout the city. The festival celebrates Glasgow’s architectural heritage with events, visits, tours, walks and talks being … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Festival of Architecture, architecture, Architecture and Design, art and design, Buildings, collage, Doors Open Days 2016, Exhibitions, Glasgow, Glasgow architecture, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Greyfriars Garden, Merchant City
Tagged architecture, art, buildings, collage art, Exhibitions in Glasgow, Glasgow architecture, Greyfriars Garden
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2016 Festival of Architecture. Scotlands’ Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design.
I started this year with the challenge of drawing, sketching and illustrating daily, a visual diary for 2016. This is an inspiring and enjoyable activity which is significant for several reasons not least because this is a special year … Continue reading