The Lush Exhibition – Project-Ability
23 September – 28 October, 2023
Project-Ability Lush Exhibition, 103 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HD
Earlier in the year Lush approached Project Ability to collaborate on a very exciting project! The beautifully smelling bath and cosmetics company were looking for new designs for their stunning knot wrap collection. A brief was put out to artists across all three of the project’s core programmes and the excitement in the studio was inspiring!
In the end Lush chose two designs
This exhibition showcases a selection of the work that was submitted to Lush by over 30 artists.
Exhibiting artists
John Baird, Jonathan Barr, Katy Barton, Neil Barton, Lucy Bourne, Kelly Bowes, JM Boyce, Luke Callaghan, Ruth Foley, Grant Glennie, Dominic Hemphill-Whyte, Edward Henry, Rachel Hook, Doreen Kay, Tommy Kemp, Susan Kennedy, Stuart Low, Mhairi Macdonald, Dylan Mackenzie, Tommy Mason, Simon McAuley, Jonathan McKinstry, John McNaught, Cameron Morgan, Christopher Muir, Frank Mullen, Bel Pye, Amna Sharif, Martin Sloss, Jan Thomson, Linda Tulloch, John White
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