Five protestors accused of Glasgow art gallery damage
They glued themselves to part of Kelvingrove art gallery and museum
Five protestors are accused of gluing themselves to a frame at an art gallery.
Hannah Bright, 22, Alex Dekoning, 25, Emma Brown, 32, Carmen Lean, 29, and Jennifer Kowalski, 28, all face allegations at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
The five face a charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner at the city's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Court papers state they used a megaphone and shouted while delivering a speech.
A separate allegation says that, while acting together, they maliciously attached themselves to the frame of a painting.
The charge claims this was done by using an adhesive.
Allegations go on to say they spraypainted the walls and floor at the gallery which caused damage to it.
Kowalski, of the city's Govanhill, faces a separate charge on her own of breaching a court undertaking order not to attend, organise o participate in any protest in Scotland.
Kowalski, Dekoning, of Newcastle, Brown of Glasgow's Cessnock, Lean and Bright both of Glasgow city centre deny the charges against them.
A further hearing has been set for next month.
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