Glasgow exhibitions
art galleries in glasgow
SECC is Scotland 's national venue for public events. It's also the UK 's largest integrated exhibition and conference centre: a world class facility set in one of Europe 's most vibrant cities and only a short journey from some of the most beautiful countryside in the world.
For latest news about what's on at the SECC, and to book tickets online – go onto www.secc.co.uk
There is also a superb webcam.
Glasgow Museums has an extensive programme of exhibitions designed for all ages. Choose from the following list to find out what's on at each venue:
- Burrell Collection
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
- Martyrs' School
- McLellan Galleries
- Museum of Transport
- Resource Centre
- People's Palace and Winter Gardens
- Pollok House
- The Open Museum
- Provand's Lordship
- Scotland Street Museum
- St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
At Glasgow Police Museum , t he history of the force is illustrated by two exhibitions - the Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition and the International Police Exhibition – look at www.policemuseum.org.uk
For a really unique exhibition, how about a visit to the Glasgow School of Art, which offers a continuous 12-month programme of exhibitions across four galleries on campus. The programme is designed to appeal to both our collegiate community at GSA as well as the public both in Scotland and beyond. Admission is free.
As well as a wide range of international exhibitions featuring contemporary artists, designers and architects, the programme presents the work of undergraduates, postgraduates and staff and hosts regular exhibitions focussing on historical perspectives within visual art. Through the exhibitions programme, the GSA is able to foster links with local and international institutions, and organisations such as the Goethe Institut, the Japan Foundation and the Royal Academy.







