ProjectAbility, New Works by Ronnie McCulloch, The Glad Cafe, 2 – 29 June, 2017
New works by Ronnie McCulloch
Offsite Exhibition
02 Jun 2017 – 29 June 2017
Glad Cafe, 1006A Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow G41 2HG
Admission: Free
Project Ability proudly presents a collection of new paintings by Aspire artist Ronnie McCulloch for our very first exhibition at the Glad Cafe. Ronnie’s sources of inspiration come largely from popular culture: his favourite television programmes, films and music. The Man From Uncle, From Russia With Love, Cleopatra and many familiar celebrity faces have all transformed into McCulloch’s signature comical style.
Ronnie’s work has been selected for this first showcase with the Glad Café for its vibrancy, creativity and its ability to make us smile.
You can see more of Ronnie’s work on his artist page.
The Glad Café is a café and arts venue in Shawlands in Glasgow’s Southside.
1006A Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow G41 2HG
0141 636 6119
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