Here are the projects previously delivered.
Here are the projects previously delivered.
I Am Govanhill 2016
Working in partnership with Govanhill Housing association, Friends of Romanolave along with pupils from Shawlands Academy and other members of the local community this ambitious project involved a series of upcycling workshops aimed at creating 46 stunningly vibrant and innovative visual art installations celebrating Govanhill’s diverse community.
The works were created using waste plastics, found objects and other post- consumer waste. We estimate that 13kg (each main panel weighing around 600grams) of waste was used and diverted from landfill as result. The participants who took part and the project tutors learned about different cultures through online research, conversations and dialogue with each other. The workshops also included design and making sessions using art, design and craft skills as well as problem solving and composition skills . To create the work we gathered, collected and used discarded an array of discarded every day objects such as toys, plastic bags, soft metals, bottle tops, cans, plastic cutlery, broken jewellery ect.
All 46 panels were then installed on lamppost along Victoria Road in spring 2016 and is currently still in situ.
This project was kindly supported by Glasgow Life Vibrancy fund, ASDA Foundation and Bemis
Furniture for the Future 2017
‘Furniture for the Future’ is a playground furniture making programme aimed at empowering local schools and community members to make lasting improvements to their shared space.
Our first programme involved school children, parents and community groups who worked together in 2016 through a series of workshops to collectively design and produce fun, much needed and educational upcycled playground furniture . Our research and previous experience of working with local schools highlighted the need for safe, creative and educational playground equipment that could stand constant use and be long lasting. From initial design sessions with the school children through to production carried out with the help and support of local community members such as teachers and parents, the Rags to Riches’ team of experienced makers and facilitated this project whcih was completed early 2017. This project encouraged the children to express and celebrate their creativity and sense of agency through a series of self-directed, loose play and creative workshops. Through group dialogue the children were encouraged to share their experiences and communicate their needs and expectations. They explored and imagined what they would like to see in their school playground.
Using waste materials such as metal pot lids and hubcaps, plumbers pipes and reclaimed scaffold planks we translated their ideas into physical structures whcih included water play, sound, dexterity and numeracy games. These interactive playstation as we call them were tested by the children at a launch event and after tweaking and reviewing certain unstable elements were then securely installed in the school playground.
This project was kindly supported by The People’s Postcode Lottery.
Govanhill Baths
99 Calder Street, Govanhill
Glasgow G42 7RA
Office: 126 Calder Street
Glasgow G42 7QP
T: 0141 433 2999
E: info@govanhillbaths.com
The People’s Pantry
488 Cathcart Road
Glasgow G42 7BX
T: 0141 433 2999
E: peoplespantry@govanhillbaths.com
The Base / Youth Club
494 Cathcart Road
Glasgow G42 7BX
T: 0141 387 1525
E: youth@govanhillbaths.com
The Deep End
Rags to Riches
Community Wellbeing Office
Govanhill Baths Ceramics
21 Nithsdale Street
Glasgow G41 2PZ
T: 0141 423 3919
E: deepend@govanhillbaths.com
E: rags2riches@govanhillbaths.com
E: wellbeing@govanhillbaths.com
E: ceramics@govanhillbaths.com