Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Prestwick, KA9 2PL Although cinemas are back open in most of Scotland, why not try out a new way to watch movies with Flix Drive In’s Spring movie event. Enjoy one of their films shown on the world’s largest outdoor LED screen. Your ticket includes not only the chance to watch a film on the world’s largest mobile outdoor screen but also karaoke, an in-car quiz and even in-car food ordering. There are loads of classic films to choose from including Grease and Mama Mia. https://www.attheflix.com/
Neighbourhood Market 19 May - 11 July, £3 Entry. Edinburgh Academical Football Club, NA Raeburn Place, Stockbridge, EH4 1HQ
Yard life Scots graffiti artists set to showcase work at SWG3 s new urban arts gallery in Glasgow
The gallery marks the first step in SWG3 and Yardworks’ plans for a new street arts district and will exhibit the latest works in street art and graffiti from across Scotland.
Sisterhood by Molly Hankinson will be featured at the exhibition
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SWG3 s plans for street art studios A GRAFFITI and street art hub could open at SWG3 after plans were submitted to the council. The arts and events company has asked for permission to develop the ‘Yardworks Studio’ – building on “the success of the annual Yardworks Festival”. Refurbished shipping containers and a two-storey main building would make up the Eastvale Place hub. “Yardworks Studio seeks to be more than just a home for graffiti art,” the plans state. It aspires “to be an inclusive community facility where people of all ages and abilities can participate in a wide range of street art and group endeavours”.
Donna, left, with artist Molly. A POLLOK ‘superwoman’ who worked tirelessly to support the vulnerable during Covid has been honoured with her very own street art mural. Donna Foote is one of only three women across the UK to be celebrated in Amazon Handmade’s #TheArtofMotherhood series, commissioned in time for Mother’s Day this Sunday. It aims to recognise those ‘mothering the nation’ by caring for their communities over the past 12 months. The 52-year-old, who has five children, was recognised for her work in founding Greater Pollok Services CIC, an organisation which offers food, prescriptions and mental health support for people living in Greater Pollok.