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Russian Cultural Centre

A six-storey Edwardian warehouse in Glasgow will be transformed into a new home for arts organisations including the Glasgow Print Studio, the Russian Cultural Centre (pictured), Sharmanka and Project Ability. Trongate 103, a creative space for the production and exhibition of contemporary visual art, will house galleries, workshops, artists’ studios and production spaces supporting the creation of printmaking, photography, digital media, kinetic sculpture, painting and ceramics. As well as housing hundreds of artists, it will allow the public to view, make and learn about art. Malcolm Dickson, Chair of the Trongate 103 Tenants’ Forum, hopes that the new centre will help people realise that “art is the yeast in the bread, not the icing on the cake – the stuff of the everyday as well as the extraordinary”.