Maryhill Youth Art Festival 2022

15 and 16 October, 2022
G20 Festival Building, Shuna Street, Glasgow G20 9PX
and G20 Works Building, 21 Dunbeith Place, Glasgow G20 8HS
Talulah Hannah Wright and Emily Cutts
Made by young people, for young people!
A weekend of free workshops and activities for young people, all centred around creativity and art.
Come have a go at DJing, take part in a street dance class! Why not come design your own t-shirt or even have a go at some graffiti art.
Make some paintings and hang them up in our gallery !!
HILL Youth arts festival marks the opening of two new exciting projects kicking off in G20 area.
The G20 works and the G20 Art Academy.
These two projects aim to make positive and lasting changes to young people’s lice in the local community of Maryhill.
The festival has been funded by Creative Scotland and is the first of what we hope to be a yearly art festival, run by and made for the young people of the G20.
Can’t wait to see you there
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