A new gallery exhibit opens in Glasgow on Friday celebrating the rebellious nature of different types of urban art.
Creative Resilience: Scene but not Heard launches at the Yard Life Gallery at SWG3, bringing together 26 female and non-binary artists from across the UK.
The event showcases different types of street art, graffiti, and urban intervention art from artists that are often underrepresented in the scene. Glasgow-based artists like Chelsea Frew, Molly Hankinson, and Rachel E. Millar will have works on display alongside Belfast street artist Zippy and Scottish artist KMG.
The exhibit will feature artworks from a number of different styles and mediums and was curated along with the artists involved. Marianne Vosloo, the arts programmer at SWG3, said: “The idea for this exhibition flourished when myself and Michaela McManus, our Yardworks project assistant, identified a group of women and non-binary artists who show a rebellious nature in their approach to designing and making.
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