30 Years of Art - Half term family workshops
- Tickets
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Free
- Dates and times
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Every day from 8th - 16th Apr 2026 until 16th Apr 2026 excluding 9th Apr 2026 until 13th Apr 2026
1:30pm
- Age
- 5-11 years, Family
Come and celebrate GoMA's 30th anniversary with some thematic art projects exploring the artists' commissions for the opening of GoMA in 1996.
Every day we'll make different projects inspired by Niki de Saint Phalle, Adrian Wiszniewski , Iain Hamilton Finlay, and Tim Stead.
Wednesday 8th April, 1:30-4pm
Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th, Thursday 16th, 1:30-4pm
Don't miss it!
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Hearing loop
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Wheelchair access
Baby changing
Baby feeding
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Prayer room
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By train
GoMA is a short walk from both Glasgow Queen Street and Central stations.
The nearest subway station is Buchanan Street.
By bus
The gallery is located less than a 10 minute walk from Buchanan Bus Station.