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The GAM Weekly Guide #2

Extra bits for paid subscribers to Glasgow Art Map... another sneak peek!

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Glasgow Art Map
Oct 31, 2025
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Hello dear paid subscribers!

Here is your weekly extra guide from the desk of Glasgow Art Map! Let us know what else you’d like to see featured here or if you have any hot tips for us ;) I know I said it’s likely to be sent out on a Wednesday but for now it’s a Friday, perfect timing for some weekend must-sees/dos!…

What’s on this weekend?

Our top tips for your weekend of art and art-adjacent activity in Glasgow…

TODAY! / Friday 31st October
🌟 The Annual Maud Sulter Lecture with Pratibha Parmar is on literally right now at GSA in the Reid Lecture Theatre, sorry! But maybe it’ll be recorded?? We’ll let you know.

🌟 Happy Halloween! So many parties on tonight ofc but we recommend you head to EXIT for Ancient Methods, alexis p.s. and TRSSX.

Saturday 1st November
🌟 A lovely afternoon opening at Street Level today… Nationhood: Memory and Hope from 2–5pm, including a walk and talk with the artists. A huge group exhibition touring commissioned as part of Bradford’s UK city of culture celebrations, the show celebrates the diversity of the UK today and includes Glasgow-based photographers Miriam Ali and Haneen Hadiy.

🌟 5–9pm, Rumpus Room are throwing a spooky family-friendly fundraiser at Queens Park Parish Church! Tickets 🎟️ £5-10 pay what you can, under 16s go free.

Sunday 2nd November
🌟 From 1–3 Nov, 11am–1pm daily, Strange Field are hosting a series of hands-on sessions, SONIC RELICS, exploring Deep Listening and sound object creation. Cool!

🌟 From 6pm tonight, Market Gallery are taking part in Palestine Cinema Days Around the World 2025 and screening Tewfik Saleh’s 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘋𝘶𝘱𝘦𝘴

Run, don’t walk!

The following exhibitions close this week…

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