Gallery 37

At the Glue Factory

  • Gallery 37 in the Glue Factory
    Promoting creative career paths to vulnerable young people
    Inspiring young people to develop confidence
    Gallery 37 programme performing at Bigman Festival
    Urban dancers from Gallery 37 at Bigman Festival

    Gallery 37 was an innovative arts programme, delivered to vulnerable young people in the summer of 2010.  Impact Arts delivered the full-time programme at The Glue Factory, located at the heart of Speirs Locks.

    Some of Scotland's most talented artists in the fields of film, animation, drama and urban art & dance were brought together to engage young people who were excluded from main stream activities and or services, as well as young people who had a history of anti-social behaviour.

    Gallery 37 set out to inspire young people to develop confidence, citizenship and entrepreneurial skills.

    Categories: Completed Project, Make A Difference

    The aim was to promote creative career paths for vulnerable young people and to teach them new skills and develop existing ones in a supportive environment. The clear vision which was all about engaging some of the city's most excluded young people in a vibrant creative programme that had links with the canal and the Bigman Festival.

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    The Glue Factory

    Since opening in 2010, The Glue Factory has rapidly emerged as one of the most open and exciting creative venues in Glasgow.

    Big Man Festivals

    Big Man Festivals

    A celebration of Glasgow, it's canal and it's people with the aim of getting the community to engage with the water and to learn about the latest plans for regeneration.

    Glasgow School of Art MFA Degree Show at the Glue Factory

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