ARTISTS and musicians will collaborate at a unique concert to mark 30 years since the Glasgow Garden Festival.
Musician Jamie Scott and artist James Houston, of design firm 2 Stripe, are among those who will “restage” the festival at the Glad Cafe, on the city’s southside, this Saturday.
tickets for glasgow garden festival ‘18 are shifting fast. get yrs here – #GGF18 https://t.co/vyjPtJy5cC
— Jamie Scott (@JMSSCT) August 2, 2018
Scott has recorded an album of songs entitled Glasgow Garden Festival ’18, while 2 Stripe has revived the popular T-shirt featuring Shona Maciver’s design.
Houston said: “The logo was everywhere at such an important time. It was a shared cultural experience at a time when the city’s cultural sector was taking a battering. It represents hope, and symbolises our relationship with the UK.”
Free Jamie Scott album with every GFF T-Shirt purchase.
These aren’t even on the site yet! Going like hot cakes.
SWG3 today and tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/cpUXl2DH2U— 2 Stripe (@TwoStripeLtd) August 4, 2018
The event will include an accessible scale model of the Clydesdale Bank Tower and virtual reality headset tours of the festival.
For more information visit www.thegladcafe.co.uk/events
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