RIP 323
5/28/2013 | Posted by
Recoat Gallery
Dear Recoat Supporters,
We are fast approaching our 6th
birthday at Recoat. Since July 2007 we’ve been on European Tours, held
international mural festivals, curated over 60 exhibitions at Recoat, created a
10 strong Scottish Collective and painted walls and vehicles with some of the
finest artists in the world. Recoat has evolved and changed and it has become
an Arts Hub beyond anything that we could have hoped for.
We are changing things up at Recoat
this year. We have several large scale mural projects planned, including
painting two at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome for the 2014 Commonwealth Games and
helping HEART (Health Education Art) paint murals across the city.
To manage these projects properly we
have decided to close our present space with the intention of developing Recoat
and reopening a bigger and better gallery in the future. Don’t panic, this is
certainly not the end and we already have exhibitions booked in for when we
open again and pop up shows that will run throughout the year.
To mark the
beginning of something new and celebrate what has gone before, we are proud to
present “RIP 323”, a group show
that will bring together an eclectic mix of Scottish artists who will work for
1 week to fill the gallery and arch with varied, colourful murals that will
cover canvasses that will then be available for you to buy and own.
Artists
participating include the entire Team Recoat Collective- Susie Wright, Kirsty
Whiten, Elph, FiST, Mark Lyken, Al White, David Galletly, Syrkus, Death Rattles
and Rue Five alongside Fraser Gray, Throne, Chris MacFarlane, Jamie Johnson and
more.
The exhibition opens on the 8th
of June 7-10pm, all are welcome. The show will then be open till mid July open
Tues to Sun 12-6pm.
Can’t wait to see you there.
Amy and Ali.
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- Recoat Gallery exhibits graphic art, illustration, graffiti, street art and photography and sells jewellery, clothing, books and magazines. We showcase work from emerging and established Scottish artists and designers aswell as trying to bring inspirational artists and designers to Scotland from elsewhere.
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