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Michael Clarence Found Cafe Monday 17th 8am-8pm “Found Cafe” is a situation in a cabin, it’s a fake cafe, but looks real. You can eat cake and drink tea / coffee for free.”
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Hannah Buss Storytelling * Tuesday 18th 10am-12pm “Filling the space with a story. First through the spoken word, then pictorially by those who listened, onto the walls of the cabin.”
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The Training Chain Art Group Piece by piece Tuesday 18th 1pm-6pm
the residents of Shawbridge, who are about to witness and experience major changes in their community over the next decade.”
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Hanna Tuulikki Pollokshaws Song Portrait Tuesday 18th 7pm - 10pm “The launch of an album featuring self portraits through song and a new composition by people living in and near Pollokshaws.”
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Gabriel Birch, Alex Head and Charlie Yetton ZONE 3712 Wednesday 19th 8am - 10pm “...Imagine a wild garden on the arcade, a space of mystery and adventure! ‘Zone3712’, will function as a centre to show works as a jump off point for co-ordinate tours of works made on site.”
- Hedley Sugar-Wells Indefinite leave to remain Thursday 20th 10am - 2pm “Negotiated audio - visual installation Wherever I lay my hat that’s my castle Refuge/e asylum / assimilation immigration / isolation Citizen”
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Ulrika Westergren Art-Trade Friday 21st 12am - 6pm “Welcome to Art-Trade! At Art-Trade you can get an art-piece really cheap just by making a trade. No cash, trading only! Take a chance!”
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Esme MacLeod, Julia Schaeper and Florence Andrews Mapping Places Saturday 22nd 10am - 6pm “The cabin will turn into a giant map and we invite people to pop in and pin on their ideas and comments about their communities”
- Ross Plaster and Craig Gray Cinnamon Shack Sunday 23rd all day “The project provides a comfortable room that leaks the aroma of cinnamon into the urban fabric of Pollokshaws.”
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Chris Biddlecombe and Deborah Arnott Goodbye Virginia Sunday 23rd performance 10:45 pm “An atmospheric old time performance event that explores Glasgow’s links with tobacco in an enclosed public space - brought to you by the mediums of banjos and shadows.” |