Ruth Nicol Three Rivers Meet RGI Exhibition runs 8 until 29 November 2014

Ruth Nicol
Three Rivers Meet
RGI
Exhibition runs 8 until 29 November 2014
Ruth Nicol, inspired by Alexander Moffat’s 1980’s painting ‘Poets’ Pub’, investigates the
landscapes of the seven great Scottish poets; Hugh MacDiarmid, Edwin Morgan,
Norman MacCaig, Sorley Maclean, George Mackay Brown, Robert Garioch and
Iain Crichton Smith. Ruth has captured the vast and varied landscapes of Scotland
during an intense period of national, artistic and cultural self-reflection.
Described by Alexander Moffat & Alan Riach as
“…intrinsically optimistic works, essentially curious, comprehensively exhilarating”
‘Three Rivers Meet’ is a mixed media and multi-location event for full details
please visit the RGI website.
Royal Glasgow Institute Of The Fine Arts
Kelly Gallery 118 Douglas Street Glasgow G2 4ET
Open: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm
gallery@royalglasgowinstitute.org
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