Adelaide Place Art Workshop: REIMAGINING HORIZONS
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We encourage you to reimagine your horizons in this creative workshop designed to help you unwind and reflect through the medium of paint. Dawn Spence, Glasgow-based artist will give us inspiration, techniques and the materials needed to create a unique and colourful painting on canvas and spark conversations that allow us to connect and share our unique experiences of what a ‘horizon’ means to you. Come and explore this newly renovated church building in the heart of the city dated from 1877. Where fires destroyed other local buildings, here you will experience a story of survival and renewal. Stone staircases, Corinthian columns and stained glass windows sit alongside a state of the art audio visual system, fully functioning kitchen and café bar, and art gallery. A calm, welcoming, adaptable space that provides the city with opportunities for events, occasions, and the cultivation of community. (Please note, there will be an additional Writing Workshop on Saturday 20th Sept which will respond to the art made in this event and also look at Reimagining Horizons. You are welcome to attend this follow up if it interests you, but there is no requirement – they are separate events!)
We are part of The Sauchiehall Street: Culture and Heritage District cluster.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO
Adelaide Place Venues 209 Bath Street
G2 4HZ
VISIT DETAILS
TOUR DATES & TIMES
Tuesday 17th September: 11 : 00 AM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: 75 minutes
Tour Meeting Point: Adelaide Place Venues 209 Bath Street
Tour Meeting Point: Adelaide Place Venues 209 Bath Street
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TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Charing Cross Station
Parking Available: yes
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Parking Available: yes
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ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: There is accessible access into the auditorium and reception room/gallery via the Bath Street entrance, and an accessible toilet + separate baby change is located at the rear of the auditorium. There is a ramped stage. There is no lift so the upstairs balcony and meeting rooms aren’t accessible, but this is not part of the workshop.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
Further Accessibility Details: There is accessible access into the auditorium and reception room/gallery via the Bath Street entrance, and an accessible toilet + separate baby change is located at the rear of the auditorium. There is a ramped stage. There is no lift so the upstairs balcony and meeting rooms aren’t accessible, but this is not part of the workshop.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Adelaide Place Venues
An all purpose venue in the city centre of Glasgow, with a recently renovated 400 capacity auditorium and flexible breakout spaces including a kitchen and art gallery. Adelaide Place is the home of Adelaide Place Baptist Church and Adelaide Place Community Hub.
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Email: hello@apvenues.co.uk
Website: www.apvenues.co.uk
An all purpose venue in the city centre of Glasgow, with a recently renovated 400 capacity auditorium and flexible breakout spaces including a kitchen and art gallery. Adelaide Place is the home of Adelaide Place Baptist Church and Adelaide Place Community Hub.
Tel: -
Email: hello@apvenues.co.uk
Website: www.apvenues.co.uk
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