Centre for Contemporary Arts

Centre for Contemporary Arts
The Centre for Contemporary Arts is Glasgow’s hub for the arts. The year-round programme includes exhibitions, public engagement events, film, music, literature, spoken word, festivals, Gaelic and performance. The category A listed building fronting on to Sauchiehall Street was completed in 1868 and designed by the major Glasgow architect, Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson. From 1975 until 1991, it was home to the Third Eye Centre. It’s first director was the playwright Tom McGrath and the Third Eye was to play a key role in the cultural life of the city with a local, national and international focus. In 1992, the Third Eye Centre was re-named the Centre for Contemporary Arts. The CCA built upon and expanded the Third Eye Centre’s broad and experimental programming. Like the Third Eye, the aim was to encourage a diverse audience to experience the arts. In 2001, a major redevelopment of the building by Glasgow architects Page\Park opened to the public. A Georgian villa and another stone property behind the Greek Thomson building were included within the building complex. Visitors to exhibitions, theatre and other events now enjoy a greatly enlarged, open, bright and airy space.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow

1867-1868

Alexander 'Greek' Thomson

VISIT DETAILS

TOUR DATES & TIMES
Friday 20th September: 11 : 30 AM, 2 : 30 PM
Saturday 21st September: 11 : 30 AM, 2 : 30 PM
BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Friday 20th, Saturday 21st. Please see tour times. No booking required.

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Charing Cross
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: The main door is at pavement level on Sauchiehall Street. This comprises of two non-automatic doors each measuring 90cm /35.5 inches wide.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments, Hearing Loop, Information in large print, Staff have undergone Accessible Tourism Training
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Centre for Contemporary Arts
The CCA has been at the centre of Glasgow’s art scene for over 30 years, building on the achievements of the Third Eye Centre which opened in 1975. In 1992, the Third Eye Centre was re-named the Centre for Contemporary Arts. The CCA built upon and expanded the Third Eye Centre’s broad and experimental programming. Like the Third Eye, the aim was to encourage a diverse audience to experience the arts. The year-round programme includes exhibitions, public engagement events, film, music, literature, spoken word, festivals, Gaelic and performance.
Tel: 0141 352 4900
Email: gen@cca-glasgow.com
Website: www.cca-glasgow.com/

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