Refugee Festival Scotland: Live in Art at CCA
10 – 14 June, 2025
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Syeda Sadaf Zaidi has brought together the work of 12 Glasgow-based artists from Afghanistan, Colombia, Iran, Pakistan, Ukraine and Vietnam for LIVE IN ART.
You can see this unique #RefugeeFestScot exhibition at the CCA in Glasgow.
Participating artists
Syeda Sadaf Zaidi, Yuliya Shkurina, Tetiana Alandarieva, Inna Sheremeta, Oksana Borysova, Tara Gomary, Diana Pimiento C., Lenur Sufianov, Linh Nguyen, Syed Anwar Arif, Hanna Shamardina and Mahdi Mohammadi.
www.refugeefestivalscotland.co.uk
The festival runs across Scotland until 22 June.
25 years of Refugee Festival Scotland and the 40th anniversary of Scottish Refugee Council.
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