Collage workshop: Edwin Morgan on Sauchiehall Street
- Tickets
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Free - Drop-in - no ticket required
- Dates and times
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Tuesday 3rd Jun 2025
1:00pm
- Age
- All ages
- Venue
Poet Edwin Morgan used scrapbooking as part of his creative
process.
Join staff from the Mitchell Library to make your own collage, inspired by
Morgan's poetry and the history / the here & now / the future of
Sauchiehall Street.
The Mitchell Library has a large amount of material donated
by the well-known Glasgow poet - and first Scottish 'Makar' - Edwin Morgan
(1920-2010). As well as manuscripts, photographs and other items, the largest
part of the collection
is Morgan's own working library.
Sauchiehall Street: Culture and Heritage District is a
bold 10-year plan to renew Sauchiehall Street. With funding from the National
Lottery Heritage Fund UK-wide Heritage
Places programme, and in partnership with Glasgow City Council, this
initial discovery phase is working with cultural organisations, businesses and
communities to celebrate the past and plan for the future by:
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Uncovering its roots: examining the stories
that shaped Sauchiehall Street’s history.
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Animating the streets: hosting events and
activities that bring people together.
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Renewing its charm: revitalising historic
buildings to sustain our communities.
Sauchiehall Street is the spine of the project, bookended by
the Mitchell Library and The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The project also takes
in the adjacent streets: Bath Street and Renfrew Street, as well as the
Garnethill community. Activities as part of this phase will run until June
2025, setting the stage for a long-term revival of the area.