art Archives - SGHET https://sghet.com/tag/art/ South Glasgow Heritage and Environment Trust Sun, 16 Jun 2024 22:11:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/sghet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-SGHET-300x300.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 art Archives - SGHET https://sghet.com/tag/art/ 32 32 193624195 Urban Sketching: Art Deco Southside Alive! https://sghet.com/urban-sketching-art-deco-southside-alive-glasgow/ https://sghet.com/urban-sketching-art-deco-southside-alive-glasgow/#respond Mon, 13 May 2024 21:43:30 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9874 Look beyond Art Deco’s geometry and get a taste of how to sketch freestyle! Join one of our outdoor urban sketching classes in Laurieston – for beginner to intermediate levels.   Classes will be held 1-3pm on: Sun 9th June, Sat 15th June, Sat 22nd June, Sun 30th June. Suited to residents (aged 17+) of […]

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Look beyond Art Deco’s geometry and get a taste of how to sketch freestyle! Join one of our outdoor urban sketching classes in Laurieston – for beginner to intermediate levels.

 

Classes will be held 1-3pm on: Sun 9th June, Sat 15th June, Sat 22nd June, Sun 30th June.

Suited to residents (aged 17+) of Gorbals, Tradeston, Pollokshields East & Govanhill – but also open to people living elsewhere in Glasgow on Sat 22nd & Sun 30th June.
BOOK HERE (10 places per class, 1 class per person):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/urban-sketching-art-deco-southside-alive-tickets-907081935487

Get creative with Glasgow Art Deco in & near your neighbourhood – no prior experience required.

Materials will be provided. Classes facilitated by Govan-based artist Fiona Fleming.

Safety note: Demolition works are underway in this area so sturdy footwear is advisable. There’ll be plenty of literal grit alongside the mix of faded and restored Art Deco glamour…

Travel: Attendees can easily walk from surrounding neighbourhoods, but for those travelling by bus alight at Bridge St by the subway. Paid parking is also available in Bridge St subway car park.

 

Illustration for Art Deco Southside Alive! project's Urban Sketching classes in June 2024 featuring the Leyland Motor Co Ltd showroom premises on Salkeld St in Glasgow

 

This event series is part of SGHET’s new project ‘Art Deco Southside Alive!’ which has been made possible with the kind support of Historic Environment Scotland and The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

For news of future activities, events and outputs in this project: sign up for our email Newsletter and follow us on Eventbrite, Facebook, X/Twitter and Instagram.

 

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The Gallery at Pollok House celebrates Maud Sulter https://sghet.com/the-gallery-at-pollok-house-celebrates-maud-sulter/ https://sghet.com/the-gallery-at-pollok-house-celebrates-maud-sulter/#respond Wed, 23 Nov 2022 21:37:51 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9321   The Gallery at Pollok House celebrates Maud Sulter 15 October–4 December 2022 and 6 January–15 January 2023   A new exhibition of the work of the internationally renowned Glaswegian-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter is now open at The Gallery at Pollok House. Commenting on this landmark exhibition, the Estate of Maud Sulter said, “It’s such […]

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The Gallery at Pollok House celebrates Maud Sulter

15 October–4 December 2022 and 6 January–15 January 2023

 

A new exhibition of the work of the internationally renowned Glaswegian-Ghanaian artist Maud Sulter is now open at The Gallery at Pollok House.

Commenting on this landmark exhibition, the Estate of Maud Sulter said, “It’s such a pleasure to see Maud Sulter’s work centre stage in her hometown of Glasgow.  We’re delighted that this beautiful and historical institution is showcasing her art, so new audiences will be able to connect with the engaging themes of her photography, including Memories of Childhood.”

 

“Maud Sulter, Calliope, 1989
© Estate of Maud Sulter. All rights reserved, DACS/Artimage 2022.
Image: © Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre.”

 

The exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to experience Sulter’s recollections of growing up as a child of Ghanaian heritage in 1960s Scotland through Memories of Childhood, a photographic series and suite of poems.  It also features a range of works spanning her career, including selections from her series Zabat and Hysteria, featuring photography, collage, and literature.

Maud Sulter (1960-2008) was born and raised in the Gorbals and was an award-winning artist and writer, cultural historian, and curator of Ghanaian and Scottish heritage.  Her work is held in museum collections around the world, including the V&A and Tate.

Throughout her career and across different media, Sulter interrogated the representation of black women in the histories of art, the media, and photography, exploring the many connections between Africa and Europe, the often-hidden lives of black people, and the complex experiences of the African diaspora in European history and culture.

Inspiration for the exhibition comes from the National Trust for Scotland’s Facing our Past project, which investigates connections between the places and properties in its care and the wide diversity and identity of individuals involved throughout their histories, including through links to slavery.  Both the heritage of Pollok House and its family history have multi-generational links to West Indian plantations and so provide an appropriate context within which to explore and understand themes expressed in Sulter’s work.

Titled Maud Sulter: Memory and Identity, the exhibition will pause for the holidays after Sunday 4th December but will reopen in the new year from 6th January to 15th January. 

During the exhibition hiatus, Pollok House will still be open and offering a drop-in collaging activity for visitors of all ages from 6th December to 8th December, engaging participants in Sulter’s techniques and methods.  The activity is included in the price of admission and is free for NTS members.

For more information on visiting The Gallery at Pollok House, please go to www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/pollok-house or https://www.facebook.com/PollokHouseNTS

Follow The Maud Sulter Estate on Instagram: @maudsulterestate

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Queen’s Park free family and schools activity https://sghet.com/queens-park-free-family-activity/ https://sghet.com/queens-park-free-family-activity/#respond Fri, 14 Aug 2020 21:50:58 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=7605 We had a phenomenal demand for our Queen’s Park family activity trail in June and all printed copies were gone within a week! We’ve decided to add them as a free download for anyone signing up for our mailing list. You’ll get a free PDF to print out which you can take out into the […]

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We had a phenomenal demand for our Queen’s Park family activity trail in June and all printed copies were gone within a week! We’ve decided to add them as a free download for anyone signing up for our mailing list. You’ll get a free PDF to print out which you can take out into the park with you. Also ideal for schools and community groups…

 

Once printed out, these leaflets will take you on a guided trail around the park where you can learn snippets of info on its history and heritage. You can answer some questions, fill-in your own map, and design a flag!

 

We’d love you to share your drawings either by posting your leaflets in the postboxes sited at the various park gates at end of your walk, or by emailing photos of them to info@sghet.com – that way we can add them to our community archive.

 

If you got one of the fold-out print copies back in June, you can still share those completed maps for our archive too, again either in the postboxes, or by sharing snaps of them with us on Facebook or Twitter. Photos of the completed print out versions can also be sent to us at the same email address as above…

 

We decided to undertake this project after COVID-19 halted most of our planned projects so we altered our plans and created a lockdown activity that could be done safely in Queen’s Park. It’s aimed at families – and schools – but don’t let that stop anyone being creative, adults can play too!

Click here for your free Activity download

Hope you have fun with them!
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