This sustainability-themed exhibition showcases photos taken by 37 local residents, capturing Glasgow’s through an environmental and community lens.
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Calling fellow superhero enthusiasts! Get ready to embark on an action-packed journey as we explore the captivating world of superheroes!
If you’ve ever watched a superhero movie, you’ll know that the city is more than just a backdrop. It becomes a living, breathing character, an essential part of the story. Ever wondered why certain buildings and structures in Glasgow leave us awestruck? We’ll delve into the psychology of architecture and how these designs impact our emotions and behavior.
We’ll also dive into the fascinating world of superhero psychology! Ever wondered why superheroes rush to the rescue, selflessly putting their lives on the line for strangers? We’ll unravel the secrets behind their behavior and explore the real-life psychological factors that drive us to help others.
You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of the psychology behind superheroes, a newfound appreciation for Glasgow’s architectural wonders, and an excitement to revisit your favourite superhero movies with a fresh perspective.
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Yvonne is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow.
She is passionate about co-creating research which has real-world impact. She is currently working on Project Real which helps young people to develop the skills to recognise fake news (www.projectreal.co.uk). She also runs the White Water Writers project which
gives groups of people the opportunity to collaboratively write and publish their own full length novel in a week.
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This sustainability-themed exhibition showcases photos taken by 37 local residents, capturing Glasgow’s through an environmental and community lens.
Join us for a building tour culminating in the heart of our home – Parveen’s Canteen- to share food and learn about Civic House’s award-winning transformation into Scotland’s first ‘PassiveWareHaus’.
This half hour or so talk with questions at the end will focus on online records unique to the Trades House of Glasgow and how to search for Burgesses in Glasgow up to around 1950.
An improvised performance responding to Edwin Morgan’s scrapbooks through sound and spoken word. Part of Doors Open Day.
Join us at the ARC for the first screening event in our CinemARC series. We’re thrilled to present this special screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, Rear Window.
“It Was The Loom That Broke My Heart” is a interactive multimedia installation informed by the social heritage of the French Street building, originally a weaving and dyeworks.
SKETCHES Film Project is a series of short dance duets by choreographer Katie Armstrong. The films were captured in 3 iconic locations across Govanhill and Pollokshields in 2019.
If these walls could talk, what would they say? What kind of voice would the Hydro have? If Maryhill Museum was a character who would they be?
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Organised by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, Glasgow Doors Open Days is part of a family of Doors Open Days events taking place across Scotland throughout September, coordinated nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust.
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