

Over the next few months the National Galleries of Scotland and Visible Fictions, will be asking the people of Clydebank a series of questions relating to the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders' Work-in of 1971-72.
Using a reproduction of artist, Kenny Hunter's sculpture of Jimmy Reid (from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery) to provoke discussions, writer Martin O'Connor will be speaking to people of all ages to discover what the UCS legacy is and how it has affected attitudes to work today.
Look out for Martin and Jimmy in and around Clydebank.
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For more info visit http://www.nationalgalleries.org/education/projects/the-nation-live
Monday, 12 March 2012