Black History Month Street Level Photography Temporary Hoarding Magazine and Anti-Racist Graphics
43 – 31 October, 2019 , Monday to Thursday: 10:00am – 8:00pm
Hillhead Library, Byres Road
Free event, no booking required streetlevelphotoworks.org
Another chance to see the graphics from Temporary Hoarding magazine and anti-racist posterworks related to Rock Against Racism which were last shown in 2017 to augment the fantastic Syd Shelton ‘Rock Against Racism’ exhibition in association with Autograph. On at Hillhead Library now as part of @Black History Month Scotland, organised by CRER Scotland.
The exhibition includes rare photographs and graphics from the RAR Edinburgh Carnival in Craigmillar in 1978, and various other memorabilia and photographic remnants from the time.
Hillhead Library 348 Byres Rd, Glasgow G12 8AP
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