The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts invites you and your friends to a very special exhibition.
The Way To Northern Cherry Blossoms
Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Charity Exhibition
A group of Scottish artists, whose work has been inspired by Japan, are staging an exhibition and events to raise money for the stricken country.
Wednesday 6th April, 11am
Japanese Consul General, Mr Masataka Tarahara, will officially launch The Way To Northern Cherry Blossoms, along with the RGI President Gordon Macpherson at the RGI Kelly Gallery.
Wednesday 6th April, 5-7pm
An evening event at the Kelly giving those who couldn't make it along during the day a chance to come, see and support this charity event.
Saturday 9th April from 1pm
Saturday get-together at Blair Thomson's studio with demonstrations by the artists at 1pm, including aspects of Japanese traditional art forms.
Exhibition times and locations:
Kelly Gallery, 118 Douglas Street, Glasgow G2 4ET
Wednesday 6th, 10.30am-7pm Thursday 7th, 10.30am-5pm
Blair Thomson’s Studio, 143 West Regent Street, Glasgow
Friday 8th & Saturday 9th, 10.30am-5pm Sunday 10th, 12noon-5pm
Artist Blair Thomson came up with the idea for the exhibition which will donate 70% to 80% of sales to the Japan Red Cross to help the people of the Tohoku, the area worst hit by the recent earthquake and tsunami, and also to the Japan Society appeal.
Other participating artists include Campbell Sandilands, glass artist Keiko Mukaide, American photographer Laurel Casjens, and illustrator Stuart Kerr.
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