Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?
Are Ye Dancin?

© the artists. Image credit: Gordon Baird / Art UK

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This collaborative mural sits across both sides of the tunnel walkway. One side features a classic Glasgow sight – the Duke of Wellington with a traffic cone on his head. Across from him is a blue-haired busker with a bottle of Irn-Bru and wearing two Tunnock’s tea cakes. The text across the walls is a nod to the famous Sloans’ ceilidh that takes place every Friday night in the venue’s ballroom.
Title

Are Ye Dancin?

Date

2017

Medium

paint

Measurements

H 200 x W 700 cm (E)

Accession number

G2_GB_S1050

Work type

Painted

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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