Our walking group had an extra treat last week with another trip along the canal on the Creative Cargo barge. First stop was a visit to Tessa Lynch’s exhibition ‘Café Concrete’ in the Glasgow Sculpture Studios gallery. The group then…Read On


Our walking group had an extra treat last week with another trip along the canal on the Creative Cargo barge. First stop was a visit to Tessa Lynch’s exhibition ‘Café Concrete’ in the Glasgow Sculpture Studios gallery. The group then…Read On

Our volunteer programme is just starting its fourth year, and we couldn’t be more impressed with our amazing volunteers! This week, we would like to introduce you to Sonia Hufton, a recent graduate from GSA, and a great addition to…Read On

Last week, we were in Aberdeen for our Project Ability On the Road initiative. Artist Cameron Morgan and tutor Sharon Quigley delivered a book-making workshop in the One Stop Shop. “Based in Aberdeen, the ‘One Stop Shop’ is an autism…Read On

Glasgow Open House want to hear from artists of every creative persuasion for their Art Festival 2015. They aim to foster an atmosphere of openness, collaboration and experimentation. Whatever your ambitions for the festival are, they want to hear your…Read On

Last week’s walk was led by artist Tessa Lynch whose work forms the current exhibition at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Tessa took the group across the river to have a look at the building work at the site of the Glasgow…Read On

This week we are very pleased to bring you this painting by Aspire artist Gerard Gallagher! We love Gerard’s innovative shapes which transform his everyday subject matter, of people flocking to their local shop on a grey day, into something…Read On

This week, we’re focusing on another of our brilliant volunteers: artist Jemima Wright. Jemima has been a great addition to our Create afternoon team. “Since graduating from GSA in 2011 with a degree in Textile design with a specialism in…Read On

We are delighted to let you know that we have received a new stock of Christmas cards! Get yours quick before they sell out again!

Drama artist and experienced storyteller Clare Hume delivered a series of workshops for GENERATION, inspired by our exhibition Cameron’s Way: Coast to Coast. She recorded her story for everybody to hear, and trust us, it’s well worth a listen!

Melbourne 23 – 26 October 2014 This conference co-hosted by Arts Project Australia and The University of Melbourne took place on the beautiful campus of Melbourne University. The conference started on the evening of the 22nd with a public talk hosted…Read On