Area between Mount Florida Station, Prospecthill Road, Aitkenhead Road and Kings Park Avenue.
Welcome to Mount Florida Window Wanderland 2025!
Once again we will light up our neighbourhood with…. whatever marvels you choose to create! A few fairy lights or a full scale installation, it’s up to you.
This year we are bringing back the ‘makers session’ with a community drop in at Clincarthill Church on Saturday 1 February (2-4pm), giving you the chance to get a head-start with your display. We will have materials on hand and you are also welcome to bring your own to combine and to share with others.
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Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Glasgow? Just hit 'Like' on our Facebook page, join the What's On Scotland Facebook Group and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set!A Work in Progress is a Solo Art Exhibition by self-taught artist Sonia Parisi being held at New Glasgow Society in October!
READ MOREThis October, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography will be displaying a month-long international photography exhibition with the theme Ethereal.
READ MOREFor the month of October the Glasgow Gallery of Photography is showcasing the work of photographers from the UK and Internationally in an exhibition with the theme Identity.
READ MORECome along to the Visit My Mosque open day at Al-Furqan Mosque on October 4th & 5th where you can enjoy a tour of the building and learn more about Islam and the mosque itself!
READ MOREAnnan Gallery are delighted to present an exhibition showcasing the work of four celebrated Scottish artists: Carol Dewart, Jennifer Irvine, Paul Murray and Jacqueline Orr.
READ MORECome join us at the Gallery of Modern Art for a late opening celebrating Black History Month through art.
READ MOREGlasgow artist Sasha Shalmina's deeply personal solo exhibition The Colour of Grief, at New Glasgow Society, explores loss, healing and legacy.
READ MORETake Me Somewhere is an international, biennial festival and year-round sector support organisation that exists to position Scotland as the place to create and see radical performance.
READ MOREJoin The Yarn Cake between October 17th and 19th at the Trades Hall in Glasgow's Merchant City for a weekend of yarn squishing and socialising!
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