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Nairn artists selling their work with all proceeds going to Ukraine appeal


By Donald Wilson

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Gilyan Noble.
Gilyan Noble.

BIG hearted Emily Coulson and Gilyan Noble are holding an exhibition and sale of works in aid of the British Red Cross DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

Artists from across the north of Scotland, from Skye to Aberdeen are donating artworks.

Emily said: “It’s such an important cause that even though artists have been invited to retain 25 per cent of their sale price so far all are donating 100 per cent. So, apart from card transaction fees all proceeds from the exhibition will go to relieve the plight of the people of Ukraine.”

The exhibition will be held at WASPs Studios at the old Links School in Grant Street, Fishertown in Nairn, from Thursday to Sunday, March 17 to 20. It will be open between 10am and 4pm each day of the exhibition.


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