n PUBLIC arts charity NVA will share a vision for Kilmahew Woodlands and St Peter's Seminary as part of a new exhibition which opens on September 5 at The Lighthouse in Glasgow.
The seminary, which opened its doors in 1966, was designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia for the Archdiocese of Glasgow. The new exhibition unveils the redevelopment plan to resuscitate the landscape and its buildings, which have been deteriorating since the 1980s.
September 5 – October 17. www.nva.org.uk
n RENFREWSHIRE vocal trio Quirky Jade, who got together to sing at a wedding in 2003 and went on to record their brand new debut album, Quirky, with Wet Wet Wet's Graeme Duffin, take their eclectic repertoire – from medieval plainchant, Zulu trad and Robert Burns to the Proclaimers – to Stonehaven Folk Club this Friday to mark the album's release.
August 31. www.stonehavenfolkclub.co.uk
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