Showing posts with label glasgow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glasgow. Show all posts
Elliot Tupac x Recoat x Syrkus
10/14/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
In May 2015 Elliot Tupac, a world famous Peruvian artist travelled to the UK to take part in various mural projects and exhibitions. While in Glasgow he exhibited a beautiful exhibition at South Block and collaborated with us on a mural at a local school in Springburn. Elliot's text translates as 'Education with no boundaries- Working Together' and Syrkus painted a series of women from different cultures carrying objects to create a simple meal together. The mural celebrates the multi-cultural community that makes up the school and how hard everyone is working there to make it a success.
We're really proud of this project and how the mural worked as a whole. See all the photos here.
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FiST x Recoat- Old Wynd Mural
10/14/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
In May 2015 we were commissioned by Glasgow City Council Regeneration Department to create a mural on the wall of McDonald's Bakery on Old Wynd just off Trongate in Glasgow.
We selected and collaborated with the hugely talented FiST on this large scale mural. We tried to create 'another world', something transformative and dreamy.
You can view all of the photos from the project here.
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Thype
10/02/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
We're delighted to be collaborating on a new exhibition with Graphic Design Festival Scotland.
THYPE is an interdisciplinary exhibition of artists and designers who explore letter forms through their work.
Artists include ROID MSK, Greg LaMarche, FiST, Joshua Barr, Maya Wild, Elph, Pamela Tait, Kat Loudon, Alice Rooney and Ciaran Glöbel.
The launch night is 7-10pm on the 9th of Oct 2015. The show then runs 12-6pm everyday from 10th to 25th Oct.
We're exhibiting with the lovely folk at On The Corner. The exhibition is on the 3rd floor at 253-257 London Road, Glasgow, G40 1PE.
Excited to see you all there!
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GDFS needs your support
10/02/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Graphic Design Festival Scotland is an amazing series of workshops, exhibitions, talks and murals. Beth and James are working so hard to create something exceptional, and they need your help. If you believe good design is important and should be promoted and celebrated please donate and support here.
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GDFS International Poster Competition
7/27/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
This year's GDFS poster competition is in full swing. You only have 6 more days to enter. It's free, you might win chance to exhibit and there's cash prizes for the top 3 designs. Details on how to enter here.
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GDFS Scotland 2015
6/29/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Once again we will be taking part in the most excellent Graphic Design Festival Scotland! It is in October so get it in your diary and start saving those pennies. We're running a 1 day workshop in partnership with Harvest Skateboards again, you can sign up here-
There's also loads of other interesting projects, workshops, talks, competitions and exhibitions on the go, make sure to read all about it......
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Emirates Arena Mural
6/13/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
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Mural at the Riverside Museum
6/13/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
The Riverside Museum (The new Transport Museum) commissioned us to create a drawing mural on their entrance to celebrate the European Museum Awards this month. The drawing was meant to be for one night only but staff and visitors have enjoyed it so much they have decided to keep it up. Get yourself down to check it out. Museum is pretty ace and worth a visit anyway!
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Elliot Tupac's in town!
6/13/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
The lovely and talented Peruvian artist, Elliot Tupac visited Glasgow on his UK tour. We had the joy of painting a mural with him at St Stephen's School in Springburn. Here are some progress shots to wet your appetite but full shots on their way! Make sure to go check his show at South Block in Glasgow.
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Save Our World Mural
6/13/2015 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
A wee progress shot of the mural we're painting with P5s, 6s and 7s at St Conval's School in Glasgow exploring ideas around protecting the environment.
Askew- City Centre
7/31/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Askew was our final artist. He travelled from New Zealand to paint a 6 storey building at the Townhead Campus of the City of Glasgow College at 230 Cathedral Street in the city centre. We partnered with the college for this part of the project, they gave us the site and funding aswell as some very talented students who helped us throughout.
Askew's painting is of a close friend, Leilani Momoisea, a NZ journalist, model and blogger (www.lanisays.com) of Western Samoan, Scottish, Irish and English descent. She is the epitome of what it is to be born and living in current New Zealand, from a generation of migratory NZ ancestry from both the UK and Polynesia. He painted the mural in layers of colour, the last being in white spraypaint. The effect is incredible and the mural very striking.
In Common was a Festival 2014 project to
celebrate the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow. 5 murals were painted on
the theme of 'Identity' across the city in July 2014. Here is a map to find all of the sites.
This was a huge wall, without the help of Recoat and college volunteers we could not have pulled it off. Thankyou to all of you!
Thankyou to the City of Glasgow College for accommodating and sponsoring In Common and all their staff who helped and supported us. A special thankyou to Eddie, John and Willie. The Paint Shed gave us vibrant, quality paint, again thankyou!
Documentary shots by Ewan Kinloch, our skilled student volunteer. Final shot of mural by the talented
Mateusz Sleczka.
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Best|Ever- Barras- East
7/31/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Best|Ever were our English reps on In Common, a duo of talented artists recently arrived back from a project in The Gambia. They painted a wall next to Moncur Street in the Barras. Their trip north of the border was fraught with problems but they battled through to create an amazing mural depicting an imposing female made of abstracted colours and photo-real features as a symbol of hope and change for the Barras and the East of Glasgow.
In Common was a Festival 2014 project to
celebrate the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow. 5 murals were painted on
the theme of 'Identity' across the city in July 2014. Here is a map to find all of the sites.
Thankyou to Barras Art and Design for accommodating us at such short notice and to all the local people who made us feel welcome.
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Elph- Maryhill- North
7/31/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
We were delighted to select Elph as our Scottish representative for our In Common project. We've worked with him for many years and rate him very highly. He painted a distinctive, colourful piece at 1148 Maryhill Road. He visited the area and worked with children at East Park School. He incorporated many of their ideas, suggestions from local residents and Maryhill buildings and landmarks into his playful mural.
In Common was a Festival 2014 project to
celebrate the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow. 5 murals were painted on
the theme of 'Identity' across the city in July 2014. Here is a map to find all of the sites.
Thankyou to Maryhill Housing Association
for accommodating us and to both the Maryhill Resident's group and Eastpark School for meeting with us, aswell as all the local people who made us feel welcome. Our volunteers are tireless in their support and help, we couldn't have done it without you. Thankyou.
Final shot of mural by the talented
Mateusz Sleczka.
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Faith 47- Ibrox- South
7/31/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Faith47 from South Africa painted a beautifully subtle piece for our In Common
project in Ibrox. She worked through the sun and the rain to create an intriguing portrait of a powerful woman. A string is tangled in her fingers and a wrought iron feature guards her. A sentence runs along the wall that says, "THAT ONE CAN GIVE WHAT ONE DOES NOT POSSES, OH THE MIRACLE OF EMPTY HANDS".
In Common was a Festival 2014 project to
celebrate the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow. 5 murals were painted on
the theme of 'Identity' across the city in July 2014. Here is a map to find all of the sites.
Thankyou to World Wide Tropicals for accommodating us and to all the local people who gave us positive feedback and made us feel welcome.
Final night shot of mural by the talented
Mateusz Sleczka.
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Fintan Magee- Australia
6/23/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Australian artist, Fintan Magee painting his awesome mural for our #InCommon project for #Festival2014. This mural is at 18 Purdon Street, Partick and he'll be painting till the end of Thursday this week. Read more and see what else is happening here-
facebook.com/glasgowfestival2014
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Mirror Lands
3/05/2014 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Mirror Lands (Trailer 2) A Mark Lyken | Emma Dove Film from Soft Error on Vimeo.
Mirror Lands, a film by Mark Lyken and Emma Dove, opens tomorrow at the CCA. The talk has all sold out but you can still come to the screening, which is at 9pm. We had a wee sneak peek and it is dope. See you there!
RIP323
7/05/2013 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Thanks to everyone who made it down to the launch of RIP323, it was a great opening, and the show is looking amazing, the artists worked so hard and the whole gallery is full of colour. The show runs now till the 12th of July, it's our last show at this space to don't miss your chance to see it. If you want to see more photos of the opening and the artwork go check out our Flickr.
Recoat Update 2013
6/06/2013 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Recoat Update 2013 from Recoat on Vimeo.
A wee film about Recoat, art and what we have planned for the future...
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