Event Details
Date: June 17, 2026
Start time: 19:00
End time: 20:00
Venue: GCHT, 54 Bell Street, G1 1LQ
Date: June 17, 2026
Start time: 19:00
End time: 20:00
Venue: GCHT, 54 Bell Street, G1 1LQ
What does it take to bring an extraordinary project to life? Join the creative minds behind Glasgow’s Wellspring for an opportunity to hear first-hand how this remarkable work came together.
This conversation brings together an ensemble of artists, engineers, designers, and scholars: Angus Farquhar, the founder and Creative Director of Aproxima Arts, is a renowned Scottish artist, director and cultural producer whose practice spans performance, landscape intervention, environmental art and public participation; Joanna Kessel, whose luminous mosaic practice transforms stone, glass and tesserae into something deeply alive; James Johnson, a designer who has worked around the world and who moves fluently between the intimate and the monumental; Ben Adam, a conservation engineer who finds poetry in structure and materiality; Professor Stephen Driscoll, an archaeologist who has spent a career uncovering the deep roots of Scottish identity; and Juliet Dean, a creative producer and public arts specialist with more than two decades of experience delivering ambitious public art, heritage, and international cultural programmes, who has built cultural bridges across continents.
Together, they’ll share the conversations, discoveries and creative decisions that shaped Wellspring and reflect on what it means to collaborate across disciplines in service of a single, powerful idea.
£5.00
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