Red Road Film Screening and Artist Talk with Mitch Miller The Studio Saturday 19 May 2-5 pm Tickets – FREE but book a place via Eventbrite Join us for an… Read more Red Road Film Screening and Artist Talk with Mitch Miller →
Join us for Precinct, the first of three events in the Boundaries and Belonging series developed by Hannah Campbell, Diego Chocano and Ellie Dobbs as part of their internship for… Read more Precinct /// Saturday 28 April 2 – 4pm →
PlayDay @ GoMA Wednesday 2 August 10 – 4pm Throughout the gallery Join artist Jane McInally and GoMA in day full of fun, play and creative chance. Activities for playful… Read more PlayDay @ GoMA // Wednesday 2 August 2017 →
As we enter the closing weeks of Jacqueline Donachie’s exhibition Deep in the Heart of Your Brain, it is your last chance to see the exhibition and we are delighted… Read more FINAL EVENTS /// DEEP IN THE HEART OF YOUR BRAIN →
Scribbles by Hollybrook 13- 29 May 2016 Scribbles by Hollybrook is a social enterprise company established in January 2014 by the 3rd-year pupils at Hollybrook Academy, a school for pupils… Read more Scribbles by Hollybrook →
It started with an email conversation between the GSA lecturer Rachael Grew and GoMA about how her Gender and Identity course for 3rd year students at the GSA could connect… Read more MAKE YOURSELF?! / POP-UP EXHIBITION / GSA 3 rd YR STUDENTS →
We had a lovely launch last week to celebrate the work done by the brilliant filmmakers as part of the Ripples on the Pond – Artist’s Interviews project. This work… Read more Ripples on the Pond: Artist Interviews →
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.
Monday 2nd – Sunday 8th March 2015 This week-long event was created to celebrate the artist Alasdair Gray who lives and works in Glasgow and has just turned 80. Born… Read more Up a snake and down a ladder: 80 ways to Alasdair Gray →