Perceptive Journey Exhibition: Rosemary Beaton, June Carey and Damian Henry
Cass Art
January 28th-February 4th, 2019
Three Scottish artists, Rosemary Beaton, June Carey & Damian Henry, all Glasgow School of Art graduates, delve into the Celtic in us all. Coinciding with Glasgow’s major international Celtic Connections music festival, this art exhibition presents a varied visual journey of landscapes, figures & musicians: from the beauty of Scotland’s West Coast to the mystic traveller and the bold figuration of Glasgow’s memorable musicians.
Find out more about each of the artists
June Carey
Damian Henry
Rosemary Beaton
Cass Art, 63-67 Queen St, Glasgow G1 3EN

To coincide with Celtic Connections
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