About this Event
Countless male artists, such as Alasdair Gray and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, are noted for their contributions to Glasgow, but there have been many female artists who have had successful practices. From Chica MacNab, Alison McKenzie and Carleton Smyth, to Margaret and Frances MacDonald - many female artists also trained in the area and produced ground-breaking works.
In this workshop, you will be invited to explore your experiences of the street through a short writing workshop. After the writing exercise, you'll be invited to illustrate your memories in the style of female Glasgow artists - use techniques like watercolor painting, printmaking, and fabric collaging to help you bring your stories to life!
This is a free event, but booking is required to help us keep an eye on numbers.
If you have any access needs or any questions, please email: [email protected].
Artist Bios
Chris Pesquera is a Glasgow-based artist and writer. He has an MLitt in Creative Writing, and his practice includes fiction, screenplay, zine-making, drawing, and collage. He is currently a member of GoMA Youth, and the lead editor of Fried Egg Magazine.
Erin McKay is a visual artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Their art focuses on personal experiences and how one's state of mind alters memories. Currently a member of Glasgow Youth Group, Erin hopes to develop their artistic skills and experiment with new mediums.
Both artists are a part of the cohort for the GoMA's Youth Group 2026 – is an initiative of young adults aged 16 - 26, created with the purpose of affecting change in the Gallery of Modern Art by influencing its exhibition and public programmes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Edward House, 199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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