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DATE 1St April 2014 Glasgow International Trongate st DATE 1 April 2014 All exhibitions are open to preview and professional invited guests from Glasgow International 11am on Thursday 3 rd April 2014.* Trongate 103, Glasgow G1 5HD glasgowinternational.org TELEPHONE +44 (0)141 276 8384 OPENING DAY: [email protected] Thursday 3rd April 2014 23 Savoy Shopping Centre Time: 3pm – 5pm 140 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3DU Kelly Group exhibition 13 GoMA Time: 5pm – 7pm Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH Aleksandra Domanovi ć / Come to Ozark Sue Tompkins Performance 6pm 19 The Glasgow School of Art Time: 6pm – 8pm 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ This Song Belongs to Those who Sing It Michael Stumpf 22 Underground Carpark Fleming House Time: 6pm – 9pm 134 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6ST Gymnasia Glasgow International Opera Autonoma part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Scottish Charity No SC037844 / Company limited by guarantee Le Swimming in Scotland SC313851 Group exhibition 25 Glasgow Sculpture Studios Time: 4pm – 6pm The Whisky Bond, 2 Dawson Road, Glasgow, G4 9SS Gareth Moore 18 Centre for Contemporary Arts Time: 7pm – 9pm 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD Khaled Hourani / Jerwood/Film and Video Umbrella Awards: What Will They See of Me? Group exhibition 17 McLellan Galleries Time: 7pm – 10pm *by invitation only Speeches at 7.30pm 270 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, G2 3EH Jordan Wolfson / Avery Singer / Hudinilson Jr / Charlotte Prodger 19 Art School Time: 10pm – late *by invitation only until 11.30pm Glasgow School of Art Students’ Association, 20 Scott Street, Glasgow G3 6PE After party Friday 4th April 2014 42 3 Cleland Lane Time: 3pm – 6pm Glasgow, G5 9DB Baldachini Lauren Printy Currie, Veronika Hauer, Andreas Heller 45 Southside Studios Time: 4pm – 11pm 17 Westmoreland Street, Glasgow, G42 8LL Museum Of Alternative Motifs Olivia Guertler and Ellis Luxemburg 44 Govanhill Baths Time: 5pm – 7pm 126 Calder St, Glasgow, G42 7QR Glasgow International Love part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Anthea Hamilton & Nicholas Byrne Scottish Charity No SC037844 Company limited by guarantee in Scotland SC313851 47 The Chalet Time: 7pm – 10pm 18 Dixon Avenue, Glasgow, G42 8ED Sehnsucht and The Chalet Archive Group exhibition, curated by Seth Orion Schwaiger 46 Queens Park Railway Club Time: 7 – 9pm Platform 2, Queens Park Railway Station, 492 Victoria Rd, Glasgow G42 8PQ KlingKlang Group Exhibition 43 Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow, G41 2PE Time: 6pm – 9pm Videos and Miscellaneous Stuff from Storage (Pt. 2) Michael Smith / Echt Bedwyr Williams 2 Wasps Artists' Studios Time: 6pm – 9pm The Briggait, 141 Bridgegate, Glasgow, G1 5HZ Reclaimed - The Second Life of Sculpture Group exhibition 3 Modern Institute Time: 6pm – 8pm 3 Aird's Lane, Glasgow, G1 5HU Anne Collier 5 Mary Mary off-site Time: 6pm – 9pm 32 St Andrews Street, Glasgow, G1 5PD AZQ<>$@ Ł•^ Alistair Frost 8 Transmission Gallery Time: 6pm – 9pm 28 King Street, Glasgow, G1 5QP Post-Military Cinema Beatriz Santiago Muñoz 10 Glasgow Print Studio Time: 6pm – 8pm Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD Reproduction Alex Frost 11 Glasgow International Street Level Photoworks part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Scottish Charity No SC037844 Time: 6pm – 8pm Company limited by guarantee Trongate 103 in Scotland SC313851 Glasgow, G1 5HD Victory Park Arnis Balcus / IMG_ Johan Nieuwenhuize 12 Project Ability Time: 6pm – 8pm Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD Cloud Henrik Pätzke 18 Counterflows at Saramago Café Bar Time: 11.30pm – 3am CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD Joe McPhee, Whilst, DJ’s General Ludd Counterflows Festival Saturday 5th April 2014 30 Glasgow Botanic Gardens Time: 1pm – 5pm 730 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0UE Hydrapangaea 28 The Common Guild Time: 3pm – 5pm 21 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow, G3 6DF All probability resolves into form Gabriel Kuri 32 SWG3 Gallery Time: 3pm – 6pm 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow, G3 8QG La Chose Encadrée Group exhibition / When two or more are together Spike Associates in collaboration with Lauren Gault and Lauren Printy Currie 39 656 Alexandra Parade Time: 3pm – 6pm 656 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G31 3BU Sniffer Erica Eyres & Sigga Björg Sigurðardóttir 29 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Time: 5.30pm – 7pm Glasgow International Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AG part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Scottish Charity No SC037844 Untitled Company limited by guarantee Simon Martin in Scotland SC313851 40 42 Carlton Place Time: 5pm – 9pm 42 Carlton Place, Glasgow, G5 9TW Christina Ramberg 40 Friends Time: 5pm – 9pm Basement Flat, 42 Carlton Place, Glasgow, G5 9TW Comfortably Warm Jay Mosher, Lauren Hall 41 16 Nicholson Street Time: 5pm – 9pm 16 Nicholson Street, Glasgow, G5 9ER Group exhibition 35 Glasgow Women's Library Time: 5pm – 6pm 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, G40 1BP Palaces, Ballrooms and Battling Betty McAllister: hidden histories of art and culture in Glasgow’s East End Ruth Barker & Kim Moore / A Feminist Chorus Lucy Reynolds curated by MAP 15 Kendall Koppe Time: 6pm – 9pm Suite 1/2, 6 Dixon Street, Glasgow, G1 4AX Lucie Rie & George Platt Lynes 16 Mary Mary Time: 6pm – 9pm Suite 2/1, 6 Dixon Street, Glasgow, G1 4AX Chester man Jesse Wine 34 David Dale Gallery Time: 5pm – 9pm 161 Broad Street, Glasgow, G40 2QR Claudia Comte 38 The Pipe Factory Time: 6pm – midnight 42 Bain St, Glasgow, G40 2LA Bricolage Group exhibition 4 Glasgow International Modern Institute part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Time: 7pm – 9pm Scottish Charity No SC037844 Company limited by guarantee 14-20 Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5QN in Scotland SC313851 Life & the Invitation& Vapour in Debri& Group exhibition / Time: 7.30pm Concert by Solar Lice Jeanne Graff, Tobias Madison, Flavio Merlo, Emanuel Rossetti, Gregory Ruppe, William Z. Saunders & Stefan Tcherepnin Sunday 6th April 2014 50 House for an Art Lover Time: 2pm – 4pm Arts and Heritage Centre, 10 Dumbreck Road, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, G41 5BW Cosmology of Three Suzanne Déry 43 Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow, G41 2PE Time: 3pm – 4pm The Humorists Michael Smith and Bedwyr Williams in conversation with Mark Beasley / Time: 5pm Videos and Miscellaneous Stuff from Storage (Pt. 2) Michael Smith / Time: 5.45pm Echt Bedwyr Williams 43 The Hidden Gardens Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Tramway, 25A Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE Openaries I Laura Aldridge & Anna Mayer Glasgow International part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Scottish Charity No SC037844 Company limited by guarantee in Scotland SC313851 *some exceptions include The Uplawmoor Show and Broth Mix - please check website for details. Glasgow International part of Culture & Sport Glasgow Scottish Charity No SC037844 Company limited by guarantee in Scotland SC313851 .
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