Phoenix Bursary Exhibition Glasgow School of Art 24 July – 2 August, 2015

Reid Building
Glasgow School of Art
24 July – 2 August, 2015
A special group exhibition of new work by 100 artists who benefited from the Phoenix Bursary programme.
Following the fire in the Mackintosh Building last year, which significantly impacted on final year School of Fine Art students, the GSA set up a special programme with support from the Scottish Government and academic institutions across the world. The Phoenix Bursary programme offered the graduates up to 15 weeks’ studio time, a bursary and materials budget in order to develop their practice and create a new body of work. Around half of the artists stayed in Glasgow with others taking the opportunity to work overseas.
Phoenix Exhibition More Information GSA
Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art, 164 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3
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