
Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit
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A Platter and Patter event will take place at Edward House in Glasgow on August 25, 2026. The event involves a discussion about an aspect of Sauchiehall Street, with a bowl of soup provided. Admission is free.
Platter and Patter is a monthly heritage themed lunch – join us for a bowl of soup whilst we discuss an aspect of Sauchiehall Street.
In August, artist Katrina Cobain introduces The Plastic Bag Museum - an ongoing project that began in 2020 as an online performative museum exploring the social and design history of the humble carrier bag. Through an ever-growing collection gathered from collectors around the world, the project examines our relationships with everyday objects, revealing how even the most disposable items can carry stories of memory, identity and place.
For this special event, Katrina will present a Sauchiehall Street focused display from The Plastic Bag Museum, using bags from the collection to uncover the street's rich retail history and changing shopping culture. From iconic department stores to long lost local favourite, the talk offers a fascinating lens on one of Glasgow's most recognisable streets through the overlooked ephemera of everyday life.
Enjoy the exhibition on display in the space, the first physical presentation of The Plastic Bag Museum in Glasgow - described by Katrina as "the institution under your sink."
Your ticket includes the talk and a delicious bowl of soup from Sprigg, making for the perfect lunchtime opportunity to discover a different side of Sauchiehall Street's heritage.
Please email sauchiehallstreet@glasgowlife.org.uk for any questions about dietary requirements, or access.
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Frequently asked questions
Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit takes place on Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 12:00.
Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit is held at Edward House in Glasgow (199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX).
Entry to Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit is free.
Tickets for Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit
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A Platter and Patter event will take place at Edward House in Glasgow on August 25, 2026. The event involves a discussion about an aspect of Sauchiehall Street, with a bowl of soup provided. Admission is free.
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Platter and Patter is a monthly heritage themed lunch – join us for a bowl of soup whilst we discuss an aspect of Sauchiehall Street.
In August, artist Katrina Cobain introduces The Plastic Bag Museum - an ongoing project that began in 2020 as an online performative museum exploring the social and design history of the humble carrier bag. Through an ever-growing collection gathered from collectors around the world, the project examines our relationships with everyday objects, revealing how even the most disposable items can carry stories of memory, identity and place.
For this special event, Katrina will present a Sauchiehall Street focused display from The Plastic Bag Museum, using bags from the collection to uncover the street's rich retail history and changing shopping culture. From iconic department stores to long lost local favourite, the talk offers a fascinating lens on one of Glasgow's most recognisable streets through the overlooked ephemera of everyday life.
Enjoy the exhibition on display in the space, the first physical presentation of The Plastic Bag Museum in Glasgow - described by Katrina as "the institution under your sink."
Your ticket includes the talk and a delicious bowl of soup from Sprigg, making for the perfect lunchtime opportunity to discover a different side of Sauchiehall Street's heritage.
Please email sauchiehallstreet@glasgowlife.org.uk for any questions about dietary requirements, or access.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit?
Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit takes place on Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 12:00.
Where is Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit taking place?
Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit is held at Edward House in Glasgow (199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX).
How much are tickets for Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit?
Entry to Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit is free.
How do I get tickets for Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit?
Tickets for Platter and Patter: Decolonising Narratives of the Brit can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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feels like 16°C · chance of rain 11% · wind 21 km/h
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