Public Arts Programme
The Public Arts Programme is made up of events that GZL programmes in-house. These activities are run by facilitators and partners, and are Pay-What-You-Can. Current strands of this programme include: Skills for Zine Making, Cost of Living, Climate Justice and more.
If you have any questions about the programme please get in touch.
Upcoming Public Arts events:
Join Hussein Mitha for three sessions on Palestinian liberation, tools for resistance and production of revolutionary material. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to Thamra.
Come along and make your own DOCMA film! A DOCMA is a 5-minute documentary film made by a team of 5 filmmakers in 5 different documentary styles. Sundays, 2-4pm from 3rd November - 24th November
The Glasgow Housing Struggle Archive is a new project to document and learn from our city’s rich history of housing movements and tenant struggles. In this workshop, we will look at the legacies of working-class print media and political education in Glasgow between 1970 and 1990.
Come for a quiet morning outside in the garden to spend time with other people who experience fatigue.
A zine library can be anything from a fully catalogued collection in one fixed physical location to a shoebox under one's own bed. Join Madzines to hear about our main collection, our personal collections and the lessons we have learned.
Autobio comics and zines are a creative and accessible way to explore, process, and reflect on lived experiences, emotions, memories, moments in time, and more. This workshop will introduce participants to a number of autobiographical comics and zines ranging in narrative styles from literal to abstract. As well as concepts within autobiographical comics practice such as ‘the autobiographical avatar’.
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Join the Scottish Communities Climate Action Network’s Story Weavers team for an immersive exploration of the effects of climate crisis and the steps we need to take to adapt in our communities.