Clyde Reflections (2014), an audio-video installation by the collaborative art/science team artist Stephen Hurrel and social ecologist Ruth Brennan, was selected by the curatorial team as beautiful and thought provoking work to continue the Moving Image Season programme in the main gallery at GoMA.
A Room Full of Stones, 2014 and Bagmotts Halt, 2014
Anne Colvin
28 May – 9 July 2015
GoMA are excited to announce that we will be showing two recent works by Anne Colvin, a Scottish artist based in San Francisco who works primarily with the moving image. These works will be shown as part of Ripples on the Pond, an exhibition which has at its core works from the Glasgow Museums’ Collection.
Alix Rothnie, intern as part of Modern & Contemporary Art: History, Curating & Criticism MSc at the University of Edinburgh, reflects on the the opening of the exhibition she has been working on at GoMA.
Media Release for Ripples on the Pond, gallery 4, GoMA.
Moving Image Programme: Katy Dove online essay by Kirsteen Macdonald.
GoMA warmly invites you to the launch of an artist moving image season on Thursday 30 April 5.30 -7.30pm with four works from Glasgow Museums’ Collection by Katy Dove (1970 – 2015): Motorhead (2002), Luna (2004), Stop It (2006) and Sooner (2007).
Ripples on the Pond, opening 1 May is an exhibition of works from Glasgow Museums’ collection. It includes recent acquisitions from Glasgow Women’s Library’s 21 Revolutions series, relating them to other works in the collection and sparking questions about gender, themes and media choice in relation to women’s practice and visibility.
GoMA is delighted to host this seminar developed by Modern Edinburgh Film School as part of its exciting response to the upcoming collection exhibition, Ripples on the Pond. A Poetic… Read more A Poetic Primer, A Poetic Measurement, Saturday 28 March, 2pm →
Exactly a month ago today, the final arrangements were underway for the Dark Days event. One hundred CAMP MANUALS ( camp-manualFINAL-print ) were printed, stapled and folded, GoMA’s gallery one space was being… Read more Ellie Harrison’s Unexpected ‘Dark Days’ – Part I #guestblog →