Exhibition: Digging Down by Creative Citizens In Cahootz

Exhibition: Digging Down by Creative Citizens In Cahootz

5th Jul 2025

Digging Down explores the connections between nature, recovery and community resilience through the work of members of the Creative Citizens programme. Inspired by time spent outdoors, walking, observing, gathering and reflecting, the artists respond to the natural world through ceramics, photography and drawing. Through these works, they explore how engagement with nature can nurture wellbeing, creativity and a sense of belonging. Created through a series of creative workshops, the works in this exhibition reflect processes of making, reflection and discovery. The title Digging Down refers not only to the physical act of searching for clay, but also to the deeper journeys of creativity, recovery, resilience and growth that underpin the work.

In Cahootz was co-founded in 2010 by well-seasoned community arts workers, Kate Black and Phyllis Steel. They use the arts as the main tool to create a safe, nurturing, productive and creative environment, enabling them to put their core values into action. They aim to target and provide opportunities for marginalised people who have, for various reasons, found themselves excluded from society. The organisation’s ultimate aim is to achieve its vision of helping to build an empowered, creative and confident society. incahootz.co.uk 

Location: The Art Space, Cass Art Glasgow

Dates:

  • Private View Thursday 25th June 2026, 6pm - 7:45pm
  • Exhibition Dates: Friday 26th - Sunday 5th July 2026

Admission: FREE

This exhibition has step-free access.