Brutal Glasgow
Explore Glasgow’s love-hate relationship with Brutalism through this interactive, multimedia exhibition featuring the work of Glasgow based illustrator Nebo Peklo (Natalie Tweedie). Journey from Anniesland Tower to the Gallowgate Twins gaining fascinating insights into the city’s Brutalist buildings with commentary from architects and academics as well as first-hand stories from those who lived and worked in these monumental structures. Devised by Rachel Loughran, a curator specialising in digital design who has previously exhibited with the Alasdair Gray Archive, the exhibition brings Nebo Peklo’s works to life offering a deeper understanding of this often maligned style of architecture. Open every day during Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival week, 10am – 4pm and on selected days until 27 October, Brutal Glasgow tells a uniquely Glasgow story and will make you see Brutalism in a whole new light. If you can’t come in person, you’ll also be able to explore the exhibition online. Don’t miss out – it might just change your mind about these concrete giants!
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO
Glasgow City Heritage Trust, 54 Bell Street, Glasgow, UK, G1 1LQ
54 Bell St, Glasgow G1 1LQ, UK
G1 1LQ
VISIT DETAILS
BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Drop in, 10am - 4pm
BOOKING DETAILS
OTHER INFORMATION
TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Argyle Street
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: There is limited paid for on street parking available.
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: There is limited paid for on street parking available.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: -
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
Further Accessibility Details: -
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Glasgow CIty Heritage Trust
Glasgow City Heritage Trust is an independent charity dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic built heritage of Glasgow. Established in 2007, the Trust provides grants for the restoration of historic buildings, supports educational programmes, and engages with local communities to foster an appreciation for the city’s rich heritage. Through exhibitions, workshops, and heritage trails, the Trust plays a vital role in safeguarding Glasgow’s historical environment while encouraging public interest and participation in its preservation efforts.
Tel: 0141 552 1331
Email: events@glasgowheritage.org.uk
Website: https://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/
Glasgow City Heritage Trust is an independent charity dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic built heritage of Glasgow. Established in 2007, the Trust provides grants for the restoration of historic buildings, supports educational programmes, and engages with local communities to foster an appreciation for the city’s rich heritage. Through exhibitions, workshops, and heritage trails, the Trust plays a vital role in safeguarding Glasgow’s historical environment while encouraging public interest and participation in its preservation efforts.
Tel: 0141 552 1331
Email: events@glasgowheritage.org.uk
Website: https://www.glasgowheritage.org.uk/
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