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Last Thursday: Creative Glasgow Member Meet Up April 2026

Wednesday 25th March 2026 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Linthouse Housing Association

,G51 4RB

CULTURE MATTERS: Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games – what legacy for culture this time?

Wednesday 6th May 2026 @ 5:45pm - 7:30pm

Advanced Research Centre

,G11 6EW

Creative Glasgow presents PITCH POT!

Thursday 14th May 2026 @ 6:00pm - 9:00pm

The Boardwalk

,G1 1TF

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Member Spotlight: SHARE YOUR NEWS!

We love highlighting what our members are up to, and we’re always eager to share your news, events, and creative opportunities. If you’ve got something you’d like us to shout about, just send us the details and an image to info@creativeglasgow.co.uk

Include a title, image, short text (50-100 words) and relevant link.

You can also tag us on Instagram @creative_glasgow so we can help spread the word.

Free workshops for Graphic Designers

Creative Glasgow member, Beth Xia, will be running a series of workshops at Glasgow Zine Library next week. These workshops cover: AI & Feminism, Power & Aesthetics and Design & Social Good and are aimed at graphic designers who want to think critically about the industry.

Scottish Creative Network – March

Scottish Creative Network (SCN) – Casual Creative Networking
The March edition of SCN‘s creative community networking event will take place on Thursday 26th at The Social Hub. This months guest speaker is CEO of Creative Entrepreneur’s Club, Rachael Arnold.

Lateral North launch Reconnect Glasgow

Background
At the moment Transport Scotland are consulting on the future of the M8 Woodside Viaducts and have only given local people 5 weeks (with only two in-person consultations) to make a decision on whether they should Repair, Replace or Remove the viaducts.

Today, Lateral North is launching Reconnect Glasgow to ask Transport Scotland to rethink its approach and meaningfully engage with local people, communities, businesses and organisations.

Through conversations with local people, businesses and organisations it has become apparent that there is a lack of options, information and time to fully comprehend or discuss what is effectively a +£150m project that will affect the lives of locals (and the rest of Glasgow and beyond) for the next 3-5 years. The consultation closes on 25th March 2026, leaving only two weeks to respond.

Lateral North is keen to offer a collective creative response from Glaswegians and they need your help!

Our Collective Creative Response
Reconnect Glasgow asks local people, young people, communities and Glaswegians to develop a collective creative voice in response to this opportunity.

Lateral North requests that Transport Scotland return to the drawing board and provide a more meaningful and collaborative engagement programme.

Lateral North is asking people throughout Glasgow to respond to ‘design briefs’ that reimagine what the land at the M8 Woodside Viaducts could be. Please visit www.lateralnorth.com/reconnect for more information and see the following documents for how to submit ideas.

Co-working at Civic House: 30% Creative Glasgow Discount

Civic House are offering 30% off the first month of a studio space membership to Creative Glasgow members signing up this Spring.

Spring into a New Workspace at Civic House!
Spring is here, so if you’re looking for an inspiring, collaborative environment to help your ideas blossom, Civic House has a desk waiting for you!

We are a dynamic hub aiming to drive social innovation. By joining us, you’ll share a roof with a vibrant community of graphic designers, filmmakers, music producers, charity workers, and more.

To support our local creative economy, our rates are already subsidised! However, as a member of Creative Glasgow, you receive an exclusive 30% discount on our studio space memberships for your first month(Note: Preference is given to those working across architecture, design, sustainability, social enterprise, and the third sector)!

Hot Desk (10 Days/Month) — £90 / month (before discount, meaning your first month is £63!
How it works: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm access, 10 days a month. Perks: Perfect for hybrid workers needing a productive, sociable space. Includes shared facilities and a flexible rolling contract.

Full-Time Hot Desk — £120 / month (before discount, meaning your first month is £84!)
How it works: Unlimited Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm access. Perks: The ultimate cure for isolating or unproductive WFH days. Includes shared facilities and a flexible rolling contract.

Civic House Studio Day Pass — £15 / day (discount not applicable – but wanted to include for the casual worker!)
How it works: Drop into Reception between 9am-11am (Mon-Fri) to purchase. Perks: No sign-up required. First come, first served.

Ready to make the move?

Enquire via hello@agile-city.com to claim your 30% discount, find out more, or arrange a visit.

March LAST THURSDAY Member Meet Up

This month we’re heading East to be hosted by Collective Communities
Thursday 26th March 2-4pm, £FREE

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Collective Communities is a creative hub and event space that supports emerging talent, local enterprise and cultural activity. They have a thriving community of brands, artists, entrepreneurs and charities based in the heart of Glasgow’s East End.

The event will explore new developments in the venue and surrounding area, with a tour of the Collective Communities co-working and events spaces in East Campbell Street, contributions from tenants and creative collaborators. The meet up will end with a visit to Strange Exchange, a library and community learning space nestled in The Barras, just 5mins walk away.

Our Spotlight Contributors

Strange Exchange (pictured) is a library and community learning space in the East End of Glasgow. They share resources and programme events that facilitate exchange around arts education, play and collaboration. Part of arts organisation Strange Field, they focus on process-led and experimental practices connected to alternative arts education and creative learning projects. They collect and celebrate work that often remains unseen beyond its immediate context, this includes outcomes and experiments from artist-led programming, artist books, toolkits, publications, ephemera and artworks.

Stuck? Collective CIC is a new organisation that partners with hospitality venues to showcase artists work throughout the city. Currently partnered with Fern andThe Glad Cafe, they are looking to create a sustainable arts economy outside of traditional gallery spaces.

This event is free and open to all – so bring your ideas, your enthusiasm, and your creative spirit – we can’t wait to see you there!

Resources

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Resources

Check out our member focused resources below

Members

Jen Kelly
Participatory Practice, Theatre, Visual Arts

I am a Glasgow based performance artist engaging with autobiography, visual and physical theatre, and storytelling. As a performer, director and facilitator, I use devising as a tool to create work that comments on societal structures and explores what it is to be human.

Robert Thomas James Mills
Education, Participatory Practice, Visual Arts

Robert Thomas James Mills is an artist and writer from Glasgow. He is an advocate for breaking down barriers to experiencing contemporary art.

His personal art practice personifies the cosmos as a celebration of all things.

Future Skills
Education

Our purpose is to bridge industry skill gaps with a crafted curriculum designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s workforce. We are committed to fostering creative professional growth through bespoke and innovative CPD courses.

gargobo
Film, Visual Arts

Emily Weaver is a multimedia visual artist. She graduated from Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2021 with a degree in Contemporary Art and is currently based in Glasgow. Her practice takes inspiration from ancient traditions and folklore.

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Last Updated November 2024

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When you visit, use, or navigate our services, we may process personal information depending on how you interact with us and the Services we provide, the choices you make, and the features you use. You must notify us of any changes to personal information.

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Creative Glasgow
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