Artist Aid Ukraine – The Pentagon, Glasgow
22nd -25th June, 11am-6.00pm
The Pentagon Centre, 36/38 Washington Street, Glasgow G3 8AZ
A once in a lifetime opportunity to see/buy 100 top Scottish Artists in one exhibition.
Artist Aid Ukraine features nearly 100 of Scotland’s best working artists, who are exhibiting their work in one stunning space, in Glasgow, for 4 days. There’s nearly £500,000 worth of work on show, in an exhibition created and curated by volunteers, and put together in just six weeks.
The objective is to raise as much money for two charities working in Ukraine – British Red Cross and OPORA.
The exhibition features some of Scotland’s best known contemporary artists, including: Sandy Stoddart, Sculptor in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland, Steven Skrynka, Ukrainian / Glasgow artist who has built the “Wall of Death” on Glasgow’s South Street, Andy Goldsworthy, David Mach, Ken Currie, Barbara Rae, Adrian Wizniewski, Sam Ainsley, Jolomo, Hetty Haxworth, Callum Innes, Iain Faulkner, Sky Portrait Artist of the Year 2021 Calum Stevenson, and the artist behind the exhibition, Rosemary Beaton.
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