Maryhill is Wonderful – photography exhibition of the people of Maryhill

Closing Celebration Event 14 April, 2023, 6.30 p.m.
Free – reserve a spot at EvbentBrite
Maryhill Burgh Halls, 10 – 24 Garbraid d Avenue, Glasgow G20 8YE
During the COVID lockdowns, and unable to venture far from home, Campbell Ramage found himself walking the streets of Glasgow taking more and more photographs of the city around him. Campbell found it a great way to switch off from the stresses and strains of those difficult months, and just focus on being in the present. He was beginning to fall back in love with photography, and enjoyed sharing these pictures with friends and family.
Maryhill Is Wonderful began at the start of 2022 with the aim of highlighting the beauty of the area which was found in the people who live and work in Maryhill.
The exhibition is a collection of black and white photographs of these Maryhill people.
Free Event
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