
Caledonia Road Church was the site for artist Caroline Grape’s exhibition Lime, which was on show during Glasgow Open House Art Festival. Utilising the derelict structure, Grape aimed to recreate a reflective atmosphere, considering its former use as a ritualistic building.
Lime was part of the Glasgow Open House Art festival, which ran from the 1st to the 4th May, exhibiting artworks across Glasgow in a variety of venues, from flats to industrial spaces. Glasgow Open House is an artist-led, not-for-profit organisation that was founded by Glasgow School of Art alumna Amalie Silvani-Jones in 2013. It was formed in order to meet the practical needs of the city’s grassroots art community and takes its lead from Glasgow’s already prevalent ‘Do-It-Yourself’ culture in relation to visual art and music.