Dennistoun - Our 2014 Story
The exhibition, which was part of Representing Dennistoun and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Big Lottery Celebrate Fund, is called ‘Dennistoun - Our 2014 Story’. Children from local primary and secondary schools Whitehill High, Golfhill Primary, Haghillpark Primary, community groups from Dennistoun Library, and the people of Dennistoun have created a variety of artworks that make up this exciting exhibition. Over the past three months, photographer/film maker Bash Khan, artist James Gow, and writers Ellie Thom and Emma Nutland, collaborated with the community to produce the exhibition. It also features the work of two local artists, Eoin Carey and Paula Morgan. The exhibition opening night featured live performances, a selection of visual art works including this film, and the opportunity for local people to share their Dennistoun story.

Snack Attack

Art Wise - Renfrewshire | Impact Arts, Transforming Lives Through Creativity

1977: Glasgow's FAIR FORTNIGHT Holiday | Classic BBC Documentary | BBC Archive

glasgow's dennistoun ( lets go for a drive) November 2024

No Celebrity Has ZERO Filter Like Harrison Ford _ and It’s HILARIOUS!

Being Jewish in Scotland

Craft Café Govan | Weekly Art Group for Over 60s, Tackling Loneliness with Creativity | Impact Arts

Art Therapy for Children in Scotland | Impact Arts

#7: Living in Dennistoun

Cutting Edge -Too poor for posh school (2010)

Glasgow Schemes

Memories of the Barras market.

The Inns & Taverns of Old Glasgow

You've Got A Friend In Me - The Golden Friendships Story

Growing up Māori at Gloriavale: Valiant Overcomer's story | MATA Reports | RNZ

The end of Glasgow's Red Road flats

Dennistoun denizens delight in cool neighbourhood status

Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

Whitehill Swimming Pool, Dennistoun, Glasgow (December 2024)

