Glasgow Life Museums is delighted to announce that we have recently acquired two works by Sam Ainsley RSA for the collection. Blue Body, Red Centre, Green Acanthus (2023) and Where… Read more New Acquisitions #1: two works by Sam Ainsley for Glasgow Life Museums’ collection →
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It’s been such a busy year in our work with community groups and under-represented audiences that we did not get a chance to properly update our blog! As we get… Read more COMMONSpace 2024-2025 →
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Use as Much Pressure as Possible is an exciting new collaborative artwork that cuts through the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) by artists Sam Ainsley, Scott Myles and Ciara Phillips.
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Following the release of an album and first performance in April, Nichola Scrutton’s Night Vision will have a second performance in GOMA Gallery 4 on Saturday 20th May 2023 at 3pm. The work has a flexible form and is part conducted and improvised, so each performance will vary.
The performance will last approximately 30 mins and tickets are available through Eventbrite.
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AfroScots is a new show in the opulent Gallery 1 at GoMA that revisits the work of Black artists in Scotland through recent collecting. In collaboration with Mother Tongue – an independent curating duo – the exhibition focuses on showing older works from Glasgow Museums’ collection as well as new acquisitions through the New Collecting Award from Art Fund.
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that sinking feeling is the final output from the 2020/21 GoMA Youth Group (GYG), a collective of young people aged between 16 and 25. This year’s GYG have been working with us since September 2020. Through this collaboration, they hope to help us develop the Gallery as a space where young people feel represented.
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Please Turn Us On places Glasgow at the centre of a dialogue between early video art and international counterculture. Stansfield/Hooykaas’ What’s It To You? is presented in direct conversation with three other projects that play on themes explored in this seminal, Glasgow-made work.
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Deep in the Heart of Your Brain Jacqueline Donachie Gallery 4 20 May – 13 November 2016 Deep in the heart of your brain is a lever/ Deep in the… Read more Deep in the Heart of Your Brain/ Jacqueline Donachie/ 20 May – 13 November 2016 →
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Rosalind Nashashibi Ripples on the Pond Thursday 21 April 2016 6 – 7.30 pm Last night was the final event in the Ripples on the Pond programme before the exhibition… Read more Rosalind Nashashibi screening 21 April 2016 / Ripples on the Pond/ Modern Edinburgh Film School →
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