Creative Glasgow is proud to announce the selection of three outstanding Glasgow-based artists – Hamshya Rajkumar, Florence Logan, and Louise McVey – to the groundbreaking Sustainable Designs for Living and Learning project!
Over the next three years, these artists will co-create permaculture-inspired designs and a living exhibition that bring together art, language learning, and environmental sustainability in Scottish primary schools.
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and led by the University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde, and SCILT, this ambitious initiative is set to transform multilingual classrooms and school communities through creativity and collaboration.
Creative Glasgow are thrilled to have contributed to this selection phase of the project, and look forward to our ongoing collaboration, sharing the learning and creative outcomes as it develops. READ MORE