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Foundation to benefit from ‘The Artful Codgers’ Exhibition at Summerlee Museum

Foundation to benefit from ‘The Artful Codgers’ Exhibition at Summerlee Museum

Foundation to benefit from ‘The Artful Codgers’ Exhibition at Summerlee Museum
Foundation to benefit from ‘The Artful Codgers’ Exhibition at Summerlee Museum

Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life in Coatbridge will soon play host to a wonderful new art exhibition, celebrating the work of three of old pals, each of whom reached the pinnacle of their professions – Jim Scullion, Danny McGrain and Tony Roper. Celtic FC Foundation are honoured and extremely grateful to Jim, Danny and Tony for their amazing generosity, as they will kindly be donating some of their artwork to be auctioned – following this exhibition – to raise vital funds for the Foundation. United by their love of football, their shared creative spirit and true friendship for a number of years, the three close friends have gathered at Celtic Park on a Tuesday afternoon when possible, to create unique pieces of art. Led by Jim, who has twice won the European Sports Artist of the Year award and exhibited all over the world, he has passed on his expertise to the Scottish football legend and the acclaimed actor and director. This brand new exhibition, appropriately titled ‘The Artful Codgers’, will showcase the incredible combined works of all three men over the years. Exhibitions at Summerlee Museum This exhibition will be free to attend, and is open to the public on Sunday, March 30, 2025 – with the artists themselves in attendance. It will then be open seven days a week from 10am-4pm and will close on Monday, June 9, 2025. We wish Jim, Danny and Tony all the very best of luck with this wonderful initiative and thank them once again for their incredible support. You can find out more about the exhibition and Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life HERE.

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