2024 Programme

ALL BUILDINGS

Centre for Contemporary Arts
Centre for Contemporary Arts
The CCA has been at the centre of Glasgow’s art scene for over 30 years. It operates within an Alexander Greek Thomson building, a Georgian villa and another building, each with a distinctive history.
Glasgow Women's Library
Glasgow Women’s Library
Visit Glasgow Women’s Library and hear about our Net Zero plans, and see our ‘She Settles In the Shields’ exhibition which explores the personal histories of migrant women in Pollokshields.
The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse will be a key venue during Sonica 2024, with art installations and talks taking place which are free of charge and open to the public.
The Glasgow Police Museum
The award-winning Glasgow Police Museum, provides the opportunity to view the history of the City of Glasgow Police (1800 - 1975), the UK's oldest police force and our International Police Exhibition.
The Glasgow Art Club
The Glasgow Art Club
Located in the city's heart, The Glasgow Art Club is a private members' club with a difference. Steeped in culture and heritage, The Club has been a meeting place for generations.

ALL EVENTS

The Govan Stones Archaeology Open Day
The Govan Stones Archaeology Open Day
Explore medieval life through crafts, artefact handling and heritage workshops. Visit the archaeological dig and meet ancient warriors from Govan's past. Trench tours all day.
Kelvin Hall Building Tour
Kelvin Hall Building Tour
Join us for a volunteer-led tour of Kelvin Hall. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the history of this iconic building and see how it is being used today.
The Carmunnock Heritage Society
The Carmunnock Heritage Society
Celebrate Glasgow's Last Village. Wander our village, our buildings and learn how village life might've been lived through the centuries with guided tours, archives, trails & so much more....
Print Clan CIC
Have a go at screen printing at Print Clan, Glasgow’s only open access textile printing studio. No booking required.

ALL RESOURCES

Listening To Our City
Listening To Our City is an ongoing Glasgow-based project involving people who have experience of the asylum seeking and refugee process. This project has been developing since 2022, and we are currently in discussions with our partners on the next phase.
Wiki Walks – A Beginners Guide
An easy, how-to guide to help you begin your Wiki Walks journey. Learn why Wikimedia Commons is important and how you can help make it better.
Climate Change and Glasgow's Homes
Climate Change and Glasgow’s Homes
Watch a series of short films ‘Climate Change and Glasgow’s Homes’ following experts, homeowners and tradespeople taking on the challenges of retrofitting Glasgow’s homes in 2024

ALL TRAILS

The Sixty Steps Walking Tour
The Sixty Steps Walking Tour
A short walk taking in the architecture of 'Greek' Thomson, the importance of the site in the local history of Glasgow and the beauty of nature in the Kelvin valley and in the restored wildlife garden
A Very Quiet Street
A Very Quiet Street
A Very Quiet Street? Exploring the hidden histories of West Princes Street and Queens Crescent.
Victoria Park Heritage Trail
The walk starts at the main Gates, from 1887 and includes the Fossil Grove, Daphne Memorial, former bandstands, Cenotaph, former Partick Curling Club Pavilion and ends at our Bio-diversity Garden.
Friends of Glasgow Necropolis
Friends of Glasgow Necropolis
The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis (The Friends) are delighted to offer informal and informative walking tours undertaken by our friendly and knowledgeable volunteer tour guides. Booking Essential.
Cathcart Heritage Trail
Discover how the rich history, once-mighty industrial heritage and dramatic natural landscape of the former village of Cathcart make it the unique and picturesque southside locality it is today.