Post by bobaroid on Jun 24, 2008 6:26:17 GMT -1
Glasgow Arts Circle
Group that meets outside Cafe Nero every Friday to write, draw, collaborate and share ideas. For writers, artists, photographers and other arty types. No membership required.
George Square
City Centre
Glasgow
G2 1DY
Bookings: 07972 521201
15:17
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Twice Nightly Twice Brightly
Presented by the Scottish Music Hall and Variety Theatre Society, this exhibition explores the great days of the Scottish Variety Theatre.
Auld Kirk Museum
Cowgate Kirkintilloch
Glasgow, G66 1AB [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 578 0144
10:00am–1:00pm
Free
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Life After Iraq
Joint exhibition by award-winning photojournalist Angela Catlin and writer Billy Briggs, who travelled to Syria to document the plight of some of the millions of ordinary Iraqis living there who have fled the conflict in their homeland. 'Part of Refugee Week 2008'
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street
Glasgow, G4 0RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 553 2557
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
10am to 5pm
Free
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Picture perfect
Expect big crowds when the new exhibition of photographs by Harry Benson opens at Kelvingrove on May 30.
It's a homecoming show for the internationally acclaimed lensman, whose iconic images range from era-defining photo
ournalism to light-hearted portraits.
Harry Benson - A Photographer's Journey charts a career that has spanned six decades. Among his most famous subjects are Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson and the Beatles, whose American invasion he covered in 1964. He has photographed every US president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, and was standing just yards from Robert Kennedy when he was assassinated.
Although he has worked extensively in America, and now lives in New York, the publication of Harry Benson's Glasgow last year was evidence that this Glasgow son has not forgotten his roots.
Harry Benson - A Photographer's Journey is at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum from May 30 to September 14.
Group that meets outside Cafe Nero every Friday to write, draw, collaborate and share ideas. For writers, artists, photographers and other arty types. No membership required.
George Square
City Centre
Glasgow
G2 1DY
Bookings: 07972 521201
15:17
-----------------------------------------------
Twice Nightly Twice Brightly
Presented by the Scottish Music Hall and Variety Theatre Society, this exhibition explores the great days of the Scottish Variety Theatre.
Auld Kirk Museum
Cowgate Kirkintilloch
Glasgow, G66 1AB [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 578 0144
10:00am–1:00pm
Free
---------------------------------------------
Life After Iraq
Joint exhibition by award-winning photojournalist Angela Catlin and writer Billy Briggs, who travelled to Syria to document the plight of some of the millions of ordinary Iraqis living there who have fled the conflict in their homeland. 'Part of Refugee Week 2008'
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street
Glasgow, G4 0RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 553 2557
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
10am to 5pm
Free
-------------------------------------------
Picture perfect
Expect big crowds when the new exhibition of photographs by Harry Benson opens at Kelvingrove on May 30.
It's a homecoming show for the internationally acclaimed lensman, whose iconic images range from era-defining photo
ournalism to light-hearted portraits.
Harry Benson - A Photographer's Journey charts a career that has spanned six decades. Among his most famous subjects are Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson and the Beatles, whose American invasion he covered in 1964. He has photographed every US president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, and was standing just yards from Robert Kennedy when he was assassinated.
Although he has worked extensively in America, and now lives in New York, the publication of Harry Benson's Glasgow last year was evidence that this Glasgow son has not forgotten his roots.
Harry Benson - A Photographer's Journey is at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum from May 30 to September 14.