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

Meet the MPN 10: Outdoor Exhibition in St Mungo Square
This September, the ARC hosts the immersive "Meet the MPN 10" exhibition, highlighting myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), rare blood cancers. The exhibit features 10 giant sculptures designed by artists, displaying common MPN symptoms. Visitors can further engage with these characters via augmented reality, raising awareness of symptoms that often go unnoticed.
Grand Opera: Who owns a melody?
The ‘Salonorchester’ will perform arranged versions of Vincenzo Bellini’s famous opera ‘Norma’, condensing the four and a half-hour long opera into just 12 minutes.
Researchers at Work: Tours of the ARC
Join us for tours of the University of Glasgow Advanced Research Centre, led by scientists, researchers and University of Glasgow staff. Find out what research is happening within the ARC.
Superhero Science
An interactive science talk exploring the real science of superheroes and their powers.
Glasgow Gurdwara: Roti Making Workshop
Learn how to make traditional Indian flatbreads from scratch! Explore the cultural significance of roti and experience the spirit of Langar—the communal kitchen serving free meals to all. Participants of all backgrounds will enjoy hands-on instruction, from kneading dough to cooking roti, while discovering the values of selfless service and community in a welcoming environment. Perfect for those interested in cooking, culture, and new experiences!

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

Derelict Glasgow Walk
We invite you to join us for a walk around Glasgow city centre identifying derelict buildings listed on the Building At Risk website, and others which are yet to be added to the list.
Walking Glasgow Tobacco Lords Merchant City
2 hour guided themed walk around Central Glasgow's Merchant City/ tobacco lords domain, looking at history, buildings, legacies in the most popular of the four free walks i offer to Glaswegians and visitors to our great city alike. Meet new people, see new things, & Glaswegian humour along the way