Saturday 21 February ( 11:00 - 12:00 )

Clydebank Library , Glasgow Road Clydebank

Photography is not the most obvious coping mechanism for sight loss and its associated physical and mental challenges. However, for Clydebank-based digital photographic artist Robert H. King, it became the way he found his creative voice.

When everything feels heavy, making something—anything—is a way of saying, “I’m still here.” Take a photograph, draw, write; whatever keeps the spark alive. Creating isn’t about ignoring pain, it’s about pushing back against it, one small act at a time. Creativity is self-care, and every bit of it helps you heal and reflect upon yourself. Create despite the struggle. Create as an act of defiance.

Come along and join Robert for an informal talk and presentation on his practice, its themes, and how these have developed.

Event details

  • Entry: This event is free but ticketed (supported by Museums Galleries Scotland).
  • Accessibility: The library is accessible, but if you have specific needs, please get in touch.
  • Book your ticket:
    Eventbrite – Artist's Talk: Robert H. King
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