Patrick McAlindon at The Glasgow Guild

Friday, 3 May, 2019 7 p.m.
Final year art school student Patrick McAlindon is having his show at The Glasgow Guild showroom in their workshop and it’s a good excuse for a gathering & get together!
All welcome, bring a flower, an interesting twig, a cute moss …a bottle…
‘ The bells toll, and time has carried us into a new season, welcoming the long nights and bright sunshine. To inaugurate this change and the workshop’s new gallery space, join us on Friday 3rd of May from 7pm to mark the occasion through a ceremonial bell ringing. We also encourage visitors in helping us welcome the outside inside through bringing flowers and foliage to fill the vessels we have borrowed from generous friends and family.
Come along and see the night in with us, have a drink, have a dance.’
The Glasgow Guild, 265 Renfrew Street, G3 6TT
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