Glasgow's SWG3 has announced the launch of a new exhibition that will showcase and celebrate diverse talents.
It Starts Here at the venue's Zinc Bar launched with a private view from 6.30pm to 10pm, with the exhibition featuring 13 artists from various disciplines.
These artists include those from Yardworks, the studios, the design studio, and the caseroom, all based at SWG3.
For the first time, the exhibition will bring together a collective of painters, designers, graffiti artists, street artists, photographers, sign writers, and creative innovators.
The exhibition celebrates the variety of artistic practices emerging from SWG3, with each artist presenting work that reflects their practice and artistic vision.
The show invites audiences to explore the intersection of disciplines, collaboration, and creative energy that define SWG3 and Yardworks.
Featured artists include Glasgow School of Art alumna Amanda Seibæk with her mixed media artwork 'Sway', and Devon Poole, who merges spray paint and photography.
Prominent graffiti writer and graphic designer The Guzler will also be displaying a mixed media graffiti piece on canvas.
Other notable artists include Jonny Mowat, Michaela McManus, Molly Hankinson, and Glasgow-based PizzaBoy, Yardworks' first resident artist.
The exhibition also features work from graphic designer Phoebe Willison, letterpress artist Edwin Pickstone, sign painter and designer Erin Bradley-Scott, artist and graphic designer Thea Bryant, and architect Oscar Murray.
Many of the pieces on display will be available to purchase.
The exhibition will run until December 20.
The Zinc Bar is open from Monday to Friday, from 10am to 6pm.
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