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Centre for Contemporary Arts

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The Centre for Contemporary Arts

History
The origins of CCA can be traced back to 1975, when the Third Eye Centre was established, quickly becoming an important venue for contemporary art. After facing financial difficulties, the center was closed in the early 1990s and reopened in 1992 as the Centre for Contemporary Arts. Since then, it has played a central role in Glasgow's cultural life.

Architecture
Located in a historic building on Sauchiehall Street, CCA was originally designed around 1865 by Alexander Thomson. The architecture combines traditional elements with modern spaces that can be flexible for various artistic activities.

Program and Activities
CCA follows an open programming approach and collaborates with a variety of partners and artists to create a dynamic and inclusive program. It provides space for contemporary art exhibitions, film screenings, live music, book presentations, festivals, spoken word events, and performances. Additionally, new works by artists are commissioned and presented.

Importance for the Community
As a creative hub in Glasgow, CCA plays an essential role in promoting the contemporary art scene and providing a space for artists and the wider public to exchange ideas and be inspired. It contributes to the cultural diversity of the city and is an important venue for creative activities and discussions.

The Centre for Contemporary Arts is therefore an indispensable part of Glasgow's cultural landscape and a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary art and culture.

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350 Sauchiehall St
G2 3JD Glasgow

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Reviews

1126 Reviews

Tarquin Temporal
21.11.2024

Such a fantastic creative space! A very unique layout as the back building and courtyard were once outside! I was there as part of an event being held, there's a little shop area inside with books and artworks it was very lovely.
Three From Leith
31.10.2024

Lovely venue - was there with a craft fair exhibitor. Staff were excellent & friendly (as were the buyers) & the little cafe was great.
Paul Rimmer
17.10.2024

I was in the theatre for the Big Bike Film Night which was excellent. The only downside was the seat which became extremely uncomfortable after a while - hence 3*.
Kalar s
03.10.2024

Such an amazing art space. Lovely atmosphere with lots of creativity and happiness
SAEHEE SIMMONS
22.09.2024

So many amazing events from exhibitions to workshops to film festivals! Fabulous gift and book shop all made by local artists. Super friendly staff, love this place <3
Roni Artzi
16.09.2024

Pricey and cold coffee
John Smith
16.09.2024

Rude staff, pretentious and shallow art
David Wagner
12.09.2024

Between exhibitions so a bit quiet, pleasant place for a coffee.
Mary Fleming
17.08.2024

First visit to listen to Haiver. Who were outstanding. Great sound and atmosphere in the venue. Staff friendly, bar prices reasonable. We will definitely return.
Rachel Isaiah
07.08.2024

Such a cool space, only really come here if an event is on. Didn’t know there was a bar but very cool that there is! That beer was 😋 👌🏾 and staff were super friendly.
Maria Cecília Camargo
10.07.2024

Adorei este lugar! Tive a sorte de visitar uma bela exposição temporária do Festival de Arte em Glasgow!
Liz Weir
30.06.2024

A terrific conference venue.
Virtual Fate
29.06.2024

Lovely building and nice vibe with a great shop, café and book store.
JAEMIN SONG
20.06.2024

1층에 있는 상점에 좋은 물건들이 많아요. 포스터랑 엽서 하나 샀어요!! 멀리서 찾아올 정도는 아니에요
Juls Juls
20.06.2024

Great atmosphere, very friendly staff members, highly recommend
G I JANE
11.06.2024

Fabulous place.
Joanna Mitchell
08.06.2024

Just went in for a coffee this time but exhibitions are very good and, unsurprisingly, contemporary i.e. modern
Frances Martin
06.06.2024

Great staff at the shop

 

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