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Art Class for All Levels - Paint a pop art style portrait in acrylics | Glynhill Hotel & Spa
Mar 25–Mar 26, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join the Art Class for All Levels - Paint a pop art style portrait in acrylics, held at the prestigious Glynhill Hotel & Spa in Renfrew. This friendly and fun art class offers the perfect opportunity to learn portrait painting and abstract techniques in a welcoming environment.
Immerse yourself in the world of acrylics and explore the wide range of colors and flexibility this medium has to offer. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, this class is designed to cater to all levels of expertise. Discover the joy of experimentation and unleash your creativity with the guidance of our experienced instructors.
Taking place on Monday 25th March 2024, this event consists of three sessions throughout the day, each lasting two hours. All course materials will be provided, except for pencils and paper.
Expand your artistic horizons and meet like-minded individuals over a cup of tea, coffee, and biscuits. This is the perfect opportunity to mingle and connect with others who share your passion for art.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to create memorable experiences and develop your artistic skills. Book your spot today for just £35. Remember, all you need is some basic drawing knowledge to participate.
Art Class for All Levels - Paint a glorious waterfall in acrylics | Glynhill Hotel & Spa
Apr 1, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join an art class for all levels and learn the art of painting landscapes in a friendly and enjoyable environment. Immerse yourself in the world of acrylics and explore the endless possibilities this versatile medium has to offer. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, this class is designed to help you unlock your creative potential and make unforgettable memories. Alongside like-minded individuals, you can indulge in tea, coffee, and biscuits as you delve into the world of acrylic painting. The course provides all the necessary materials except for pencils and paper. With three sessions available throughout the day, each lasting two hours, there is flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Taking place on Monday, 1st April 2024 at the prestigious Glynhill Hotel in Renfrew, this art class is an opportunity to enhance your artistic skills and unleash your inner artist. Don't miss out on this chance to bring your landscape paintings to life. Book your spot today for only £35.
Art Class for All Levels - Paint a glorious waterfall in acrylics | Glynhill Hotel & Spa
Apr 1, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join the Art Class for All Levels and explore the captivating world of acrylic painting. Immerse yourself in the beauty of landscapes as you learn to create a stunning waterfall masterpiece. This friendly and enjoyable class offers a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals while sipping on tea, coffee, and indulging in biscuits. Discover the incredible versatility and vibrant colors that acrylics have to offer. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this course welcomes all levels of expertise. No need to worry if you lack drawing skills, as plenty of guidance will be provided. With three available sessions throughout the day, you can choose the time that suits you best. Each class lasts for two hours, giving you ample time to unleash your creativity. The Art Class for All Levels will be held on Monday, April 1st, 2024, at the prestigious Glynhill Hotel & Spa in Renfrew. All materials will be provided except for pencils and paper. Discover your artistic potential and make unforgettable memories in this unique painting experience. Book your ticket now for just £35 and embark on a journey of artistic expression.
Gallery tour with SMITH/STEWART | Reid Gallery, The Reid Building
Oct 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Come and join the artists Stephanie Smith & Eddie Stewart for an informal gallery talk on their exhibition PRESENT TENSE. This gallery tour will last for up to 45 minutes.
Limited places so please book your free ticket via Eventbrite.
Since the mid 1990’s Stephanie Smith and Eddie Stewart have been making work together as SMITH/STEWART. They work and live in Glasgow and both teach in The School of Fine Art. Their work explores interdependence and the relationships we have with one another. They make sculptural installations, with a primary emphasis on the body and the implication of the viewer. Their practice develops out of collaborative dialogue and material investigation, to construct situations in which the viewer becomes central as an active constituent. Pared back to what’s essential, they are interested in the co-existence of connection and separation, power and powerlessness. Of things shifting in and out of sync with one another, coming together and moving apart. They are showing a new body of work in the Reid Gallery and alongside, in the Reid corridor, they present material in relation to their process of making, never usually shown. SMITH/STEWART’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and they have participated in key survey shows on both video and language. They have had solo exhibitions in NGBK Berlin, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Portikus Frankfurt am Main, Chisenhale Gallery London, Inverleith House Edinburgh. Their work is in public collections including Arts Council England, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Tate. Access to the exhibition is through the main entrance of the Reid Building, which has step free access and double width doors. Both Reid Gallery and Reid Ground Floor Corridor are located on the ground floor. For Accessibility Information clickhere Image: Cleave (detail), 2024 © SMITH/STEWART, courtesy of the artists.
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
OPEN House How To Apply and Student Q&A | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
This session will detail how to apply for programmes in the School of Architecture, School of Design, School of Fine Art and School of Innovation and Technology and talk you through key dates. This will be followed with a student Q&A where you can hear first hand about their experiences applying to GSA.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
OPEN House School of Design Studio Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join our student ambassadors for a tour of the Reid and Haldane Building where you can visit our studios and workshops. Please note that you need to pre-book this for this tour via Eventbrite. The Reid Building is home to the School of Design and features a range of specialist workshops and studio spaces.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
OPEN House Fashion Design Talk and Student Q&A | The Glasgow School of Art - Bourdon Building
Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join Programme Leader Julia Maclean-Evans for a presentation on the programme featuring briefs and student work from recent years. The talk will introduce you to the important element of the Fashion Design programme, and give you the change to ask questions and find out more.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
OPEN House School of Design Studio Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Join our student ambassadors for a tour of the Reid and Haldane Building where you can visit our studios and workshops. Please note that you need to pre-book this for this tour via Eventbrite. The Reid Building is home to the School of Design and features a range of specialist workshops and studio spaces.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
Family Magic Show at Final Score Renfrew | Final Score Sports Bar Renfrew
Nov 17, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Renfrew
Experience the wonder and excitement of the Family Magic Show at Final Score Renfrew, taking place on November 17, 2024, at the Final Score Sports Bar Renfrew located at 760 Gibbons Road, Renfrew, ON K7V 0B7. This enchanting event promises to captivate audiences of all ages with mesmerizing illusions and mind-bending tricks. Tickets are available for purchase at a range of CA$13.54 to CA$22.55, offering an affordable and memorable entertainment option for families in Renfrew. Don't miss this opportunity to be amazed and delighted by the magic unfolding before your eyes.
Langara Stand Up Comedy Clinic Grad | Hastings Racecourse & Casino
Nov 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
The Langara Stand Up Comedy Clinic Grad event will take place on November 21, 2024, at Hastings Racecourse & Casino in Vancouver. The address for the venue is 188 North Renfrew Street, Vancouver, BC V5K 3N8. This event offers an evening of laughter and entertainment for a ticket price of CA$11.98. Join us for a night of comedy from talented emerging comedians as they showcase their skills and humor. Don't miss this opportunity to support up-and-coming comedic talent in the vibrant city of Vancouver.
Table tennis tournament - ESOL Higher | West College Scotland - Paisley Campus
Dec 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Table tennis tournament - ESOL Higher Join us for a thrilling day of table tennis at West College Scotland - Paisley Campus. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking for some fun, this event is perfect for players of all levels. Show off your skills, meet new friends, and compete for the title of table tennis champion. Don't miss out on the excitement - sign up now!
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Mortar Projects Collective | Open Studio | XSite Braehead
Jan 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Explore the Mortar Projects Collective at their upcoming Open Studio event in Renfrew. Hosted at XSite Braehead on King's Inch Road, this event on January 5, 2025, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art. Admission is free, making it accessible to all art enthusiasts. Don't miss this chance to engage with the local creative community and discover new talents in a welcoming and inspiring environment.
Campus Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Jan 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Are you interested in studying at Glasgow School of Art? Come and visit us for one of our in-person Campus Tours to learn more about the school and the city of Glasgow, and start imagining your future studying with us. Whether you are planning to study Fine Art, Design, Architecture, or Innovation and Technology, Undergraduate or Postgraduate, we can tailor our tour to meet your interests. All our tours are led by a team of Student Ambassadors who have first-hand experience of life at GSA. You will have access to view a number of studio and workshop areas on our Garnethill Campus, as well as spending time in our community areas such as our Halls of Residence, Library, and Refectory. Our guides will also show you around the immediate area of Garnethill to give you a flavour of the community that we are a part of. As GSA Student Ambassadors our guides have extensive knowledge of living and studying in Glasgow and are there to answer any questions you may have about your own plans. Each of our tours will end in Blythswood House, one of GSA’s on-campus Halls of Residence, where you will have the opportunity to meet informally with our accommodation team. Family and friends are always welcome at GSA, however, to allow us to keep the tour groups as personal as possible, we ask that only one guest accompany you on the tour itself. Please note that because we offer such a wide variety of courses our guides may not be able to give detailed subject-specific information on the day, and the tour will not include meetings with academic staff. However, our Student Ambassadors are extremely knowledgeable and will always do their best to answer the questions you have. Tours will last approximately 1.5 hours. Due to limited places, all tickets must be booked in advance.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
City Streets, Scottish Islands and Silhouetted Hills: Bet Low (1924-2007) | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Jan 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
‘City Streets, Scottish Islands and Silhouetted Hills: Bet Low (1924-2007) Art and Life’, Hildegarde Berwick Principal Seminar Room 1, Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art, 164 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6RQ December 2024 marked the 100th anniversary of Bet Low’s birth. This talk will cover the very eventful 50+ years of Bet Low’s art and life. Bet was born in Gourock and from 1945 Glasgow became her home after completing her studies at Glasgow School of Art. Her long career started initially creating theatre sets for Glasgow Unity Theatre. Always pursuing opportunities to promote her work, and that of other young ambitious artists, she co-founded the New Charing Cross Gallery in 1963 located in Sauchiehall Street. The artist is best known today for her tranquil landscapes of Scottish islands, particularly Orkney. Bet won many awards throughout her career and in 1999 she was awarded the distinction of Doctor of Letters from Glasgow University. Hildegarde Berwick studied History of Fine Art and Psychology at Glasgow University and a post-graduate Diploma at Manchester University. She has held a number of curatorial roles in galleries across Scotland. She has also worked for Scottish charities in a governance role. Hildegarde is now pursuing several research projects, including the life and work of Glasgow based artist, Bet Low. This event is part of the exhibition programme for ‘Bet Low: An island on your doorstep’, Reid Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art (11 January – 8 February 2025). Image: ‘Lennox Woods’, Bet Low, 1984, screenprint © Bet Low Trust Photo: Glasgow Print Studio
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
LOWLANDS: round table | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Jan 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
LOWLANDS: round table Principal Seminar Room 1, Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art, 164 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6RQ Lowlands Artists Collective are a group of eight artists now based in various parts of Scotland and Finland with different artistic practices. They first got to know each other through their affiliation with Glasgow Print Studio. They have also all individually received funding from the Bet Low Trust. Originally set up by Bet Low herself, the Trust awards grants to artists in Scotland to travel, research and develop new work. In 2016 the collective produced the LOWLANDS project - a box set, print exchange and exhibition. The aim of the project was to acknowledge this connection to the Trust and to celebrate the adventurous and inclusive spirit of Bet Low herself. They expanded on this in 2021 with an exhibition at Oxford House, Glasgow, which included Low’s work. Celebrating the exhibition ‘Bet Low: An island on your doorstep’, Lowlands Artists Collective will hold a roundtable discussion. They will show the box set folio of prints and presenting documentation of our exhibition at Oxford House. People can see the box set first-hand before and during the conversation. They will begin by introducing the work they have done as a group, then explore how each has benefited from Low's legacy. Lowlands Artists Collective are Andreas Behn-Eschenburg, Rachel Duckhouse, Claire Forsyth, Alistair Gow, Abigale Neate-Wilson, Bronwen Sleigh, Karen L. Vaughan and Alasdair Wallace. This event is part of the exhibition programme for ‘Bet Low: An island on your doorstep’, Reid Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art (11 January – 8 February 2025). Image: Installation documentation of LOWLANDS exhibition at Oxford House in 2021. Photo: Alan Dimmick.
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
Glam Retro Roller Skate Party - All Ages | 100 N Renfrew St
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Glam Retro Roller Skate Party - All Ages Join us at Rollerland for a night of throwback fun at our Glam Retro Roller Skate Party! Dust off your bell bottoms and tease up your hair because we're taking it back to the groovy '70s and '80s. This event is perfect for all ages. Bring the whole family for a night of retro music, games, and funky roller dancing. Boogie the night away on roller skates and show off your best retro outfit. Don't miss out on this blast from the past - see you on the rink! 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket price. Saturday Night Skate Parties: All-ages: 5-7pm | playlist/request Adult: 8-11pm | DJ Prototype Cashless bar and lounge open 🥳Interested in booking a party table, private event or fundraiser? Contact our Events team for more info. Email: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
VanCity Soul Skate (19+) | 100 N Renfrew St
Feb 16, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Vancity Soul Skate (19+) The hottest Sunday night of the month is our popular VanCity Soul Skate, hosted by the legendary DJ Alibaba and special guests. Join us at Rollerland in East Van for a night of smooth moves and funky beats. Lace up your skates and hit the rink with fellow soul skaters for an evening of old-school roller groovin'. Don't miss the chance to show off your skills and roller-groove the night away at VanCity's hottest night on eight wheels. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a beginner, everyone is welcome to join the fun! Come roll with us! 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket purchase. Bring your own if you've got 'em. 🥳Interested in booking a party table, private event or fundraiser? Contact our Events team for more info. Email: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels Exhibition Preview | Reid Gallery, The Reid Building
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels
Exhibition Preview: 4.30pm – 6.30pm Friday 21st February
Reid Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6RQ You are warmly invited to join us for the preview of our new exhibition Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels. Concern about knife crime and its effect on communities was the catalyst for this exhibition. These new artworks create positive outcomes from what might be thought of as negative materials. This touring exhibition, hosted by GSA School of Design, is curated by Norman Cherry and Dauvit Alexander. The curators invited thirty-five international jewellery and metals artists to create new bodies of work by refashioning, repurposing, adapting or otherwise transforming knives which had been surrendered to UK police. The exhibiting artists have been selected for their excellence of practice and ability to comment on and react to social and personal situations through their work. Jewellery and small objects are ideal vehicles to engage with complex issues, having a personal, portable, talismanic potential. This is not conventional “jewellery as product” as seen on the high street, but “jewellery as art object”. The exhibition shows work with a narrative potential: political and social significance is a major feature of this project. The curators have deliberately chosen a mix of established and emerging artists from an international constituency. Some of the artists expressed interest in participating because they already work with steel (the majority of knives are made from steel) and/or other non-precious materials, some because they relish the opportunity to do so. All of them have committed to the project because they believe in the power of their art to change lives, and wish to be involved because they have a genuine interest in the subject. Exhibiting Artists include Dauvit Alexander, Boris Bally, Petra Bishai, Stephen Bottomley, Tim Carson, Norman Cherry, Jens Clausen, Rachael Colley, Eimear Conyard, Bob Coogan, Rosie Deegan, Jeff Durber, Cristina Filipe, Anna Gordon, Hermann Hermson, Jorge Manilla, Patrick McMillan, Nanna Mellund, Eliana Negroni, Rohan Nicol, Ted Noten, Coilin O’Dubhail, Komelia Okim, Peter Parkinson, Annelisse Pfeifer, Jo Pond, Elizabeth Shaw, Rebecca Skeels, Risto Tali, and Fred Truus. Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels is a touring exhibition curated by Norman Cherry and Dauvit Alexander. Norman Cherry has an international reputation as a jewellery artist, curator of exhibitions, and writer. A former senior academic in British universities, he has works in public collections such as The British Museum, Dundee Museums, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, the National Museums of Scotland and The Mint Museum, North Carolina, USA. He has previously curated touring exhibitions of new narrative jewellery such as “Transplantation” and “The Other Mountain”, both of which showed the work of international jewellers from Germany, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Korea and China to international audiences. Dauvit Alexander is Senior Lecturer at the BCU School of Jewellery He is experienced in delivering socially-engaged projects. His jewellery uses unconventional combinations of materials such as corroded steel and iron with precious metals and gemstones. He has work in public collections, including the British Museum and Goldsmiths’ Hall and has recently co-curated the socially-engaged “{Queer}+{Metals}” exhibition as well as “No Laughing Matter”, an exhibition of work looking at the criminalizing of the use of Nitrous Oxide. Image: Dressed to the Knives by Boris Bally, 2022; Photography by Luke Unsworth, 2023.
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels Symposium | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building, Reid Auditorium
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels Symposium
3.30 - 4.30pm Friday 21st February
Reid Lecture Theatre
Free but ticketed - Book via Eventbrite Join Professor Norman Cherry and Dauvit Alexander, joint curators of the touring exhibition Swords into Ploughshares: Knives into Jewels, for their talk and Q&A with Professor Ross Birrell, GSA Professor in Contemporary Art Practice & Critical Theory. The exhibition preview will follow later that evening in the Reid Gallery upstairs. Together Cherry, Alexander and Birrell will discuss the nationwide problem of knife crime and accompanying exhibition that features thirty-four international jewellery and metals artists. These artists have created innovative and exciting new bodies of work by refashioning, adapting or otherwise transforming knives which have been surrendered to UK police, mainly through the West Midlands Police knife surrender scheme. The exhibition is hosted GSA School of Design, and includes works by Head of Silversmithing and Jewellery Anna Gordon and Head of the School of Design Professor Stephen Bottomley. The exhibition features work by Dauvit Alexander, Boris Bally, Petra Bishai, Stephen Bottomley, Tim Carson, Norman Cherry, Jens Clausen, Rachael Colley, Eimear Conyard, Bob Coogan, Rosie Deegan, Jeff Durber, Cristina Filipe, Anna Gordon, Hermann Hermson, Jorge Manilla, Patrick McMillan, Nanna Mellund, Eliana Negroni, Rohan Nicol, Ted Noten, Coilin O’Dubhail, Komelia Okim, Peter Parkinson, Annelisse Pfeifer, Jo Pond, Elizabeth Shaw, Rebecca Skeels, Risto Tali, and Fred Truus. Image: Metamorphosis ‘Peace Piece’ enamelled neckpiece, Steel and enamel, 2022. Work in progress image by the artist Stephen Bottomley
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
Campus Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Feb 25, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Are you interested in studying at Glasgow School of Art? Come and visit us for one of our in-person Campus Tours to learn more about the school and the city of Glasgow, and start imagining your future studying with us. Whether you are planning to study Fine Art, Design, Architecture, or Innovation and Technology, Undergraduate or Postgraduate, we can tailor our tour to meet your interests. All our tours are led by a team of Student Ambassadors who have first-hand experience of life at GSA. You will have access to view a number of studio and workshop areas on our Garnethill Campus, as well as spending time in our community areas such as our Halls of Residence, Library, and Refectory. Our guides will also show you around the immediate area of Garnethill to give you a flavour of the community that we are a part of. As GSA Student Ambassadors our guides have extensive knowledge of living and studying in Glasgow and are there to answer any questions you may have about your own plans. Each of our tours will end in Blythswood House, one of GSA’s on-campus Halls of Residence, where you will have the opportunity to meet informally with our accommodation team. Family and friends are always welcome at GSA, however, to allow us to keep the tour groups as personal as possible, we ask that only one guest accompany you on the tour itself. Please note that because we offer such a wide variety of courses our guides may not be able to give detailed subject-specific information on the day, and the tour will not include meetings with academic staff. However, our Student Ambassadors are extremely knowledgeable and will always do their best to answer the questions you have. Tours will last approximately 1.5 hours. Due to limited places, all tickets must be booked in advance.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
Campus Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Are you interested in studying at Glasgow School of Art? Come and visit us for one of our in-person Campus Tours to learn more about the school and the city of Glasgow, and start imagining your future studying with us. Whether you are planning to study Fine Art, Design, Architecture, or Innovation and Technology, Undergraduate or Postgraduate, we can tailor our tour to meet your interests. All our tours are led by a team of Student Ambassadors who have first-hand experience of life at GSA. You will have access to view a number of studio and workshop areas on our Garnethill Campus, as well as spending time in our community areas such as our Halls of Residence, Library, and Refectory. Our guides will also show you around the immediate area of Garnethill to give you a flavour of the community that we are a part of. As GSA Student Ambassadors our guides have extensive knowledge of living and studying in Glasgow and are there to answer any questions you may have about your own plans. Each of our tours will end in Blythswood House, one of GSA’s on-campus Halls of Residence, where you will have the opportunity to meet informally with our accommodation team. Family and friends are always welcome at GSA, however, to allow us to keep the tour groups as personal as possible, we ask that only one guest accompany you on the tour itself. Please note that because we offer such a wide variety of courses our guides may not be able to give detailed subject-specific information on the day, and the tour will not include meetings with academic staff. However, our Student Ambassadors are extremely knowledgeable and will always do their best to answer the questions you have. Tours will last approximately 1.5 hours. Due to limited places, all tickets must be booked in advance.
Information Source: GSA OPEN | eventbrite
Rollerderby Double Header - All Ages | 100 N Renfrew St
Mar 15, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Rollerderby Double Header -All AgesCome join us for an action-packed evening of roller derby at . Get ready to witness two thrilling matches back-to-back, filled with fast-paced jams, hard hits, and impressive skills on display. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the sport, this event promises excitement and entertainment for all. 6:45pm Doors open7pm Game 1 Starts8pm-10pm All Ages open skate🎟️All Tickets include spectating rollerderby, followed by an open skate 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket purchase. Bring your own if you've got 'em. 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
VanCity Soul Skate (19+) | 100 N Renfrew St
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Vancity Soul Skate (19+) The hottest Sunday night of the month is our popular VanCity Soul Skate, hosted by the legendary DJ Alibaba and special guests. Join us at Rollerland in East Van for a night of smooth moves and funky beats. Lace up your skates and hit the rink with fellow soul skaters for an evening of old-school roller groovin'. Don't miss the chance to show off your skills and roller-groove the night away at VanCity's hottest night on eight wheels. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a beginner, everyone is welcome to join the fun! Come roll with us! 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket purchase. Bring your own if you've got 'em. 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
CoMA GlasgowxARCO MENCON project | Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Mar 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
MenCon is a radical reinterpretation of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Op.64, wherein the solo part remains completely intact (realised by violinist Chihiro Ono), and the orchestral parts are reinterpreted and recomposed by a chamber orchestra of creative musicians from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, led by composer Neil Luck. The work is chameleonic, unrepeatable, inclusive, unpredictable, creative, brilliantly risky, and probably (possibly) exactly how Mendelssohn himself would have wanted it to be played in the 21st century! Different every time, MenCon was originally realised by Neil’s ensemble ARCO, following a similar experiment with the Beethoven Violin concerto some years earlier. It has also however, been realised by Chihiro and Neil with conservatoire students, improvising orchestras, and other new music ensembles. The piece has also been released as an album by Birmingham Record Company. In this iteration, we will be collaborating with ARCO on a performance of MenCon. The project will involve considerable flexibility, and is not something which is supposed to be over-rehearsed, as such we only ask you to be available for three dates: 11/3/25 (Tuesday), 19:00-21:00 at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: CoMA will run a workshop introducing some of the ideas behind MenCon, listening and interacting with recordings, and improvising a little together as a group to set up the headspace for the performance, and likely listening to the concerto so we have some idea what to expect. Attendance at this is preferred but not strictly required for participation. Please let us know if you will not be available. 21/3/25 (Friday), 18:00-20:30 at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: ARCO will join us to properly introduce the project and then prepare and rehearse us a little for the concert. 22/3/25 (Saturday), 14:00-17:15 (rehearsal @ 14:00, doors @ 15:30, performance @ 16:00) at Pianodrome Edinburgh: Concert day. We go to the venue, set up, and perform. For this project we have funding available to cover travel between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Details will follow.
Information Source: CoMA Glasgow | eventbrite
Learn to Groove - 19+ Party | Rollerland
Mar 29, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Learn to Groove Skate Party w/DJ Grooveheart (19+)Join us at Rollerland in East Van for a night of rollerskating fun, great music, and good vibes. Learn a new roller dance move at 9 pm with our Rolla Coaches. Participants of all skill levels are welcome to join the fun. It's not mandatory; it's just something fun to do. Saturday Night Skate Parties: All-ages: 5-7pm | playlist/request Adult: 8-11pm | DJ Grooveheart 🛼Rental rollerskates available for $6.50. Bring your own if you got 'em. Rollerblades/inlines are welcome! Protective gear is free. Cashless bar and lounge open 🥳 Want to celebrate a special occasion: Book a private party table for your group here. Looking for a private or large event: Request a quote here. 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
Glam Disco Skate Party - All Ages | 100 N Renfrew St
Apr 5, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Glam Roller Disco Skate Party - All Ages Join us for a night of glam and retro rollerskating fun at Rollerland! Dust off your bell bottoms and tease up your hair because we're taking it back to the groovy disco era. This event is perfect for all ages. Bring the whole family for a night of retro music, games, and funky roller dancing. Boogie the night away on roller skates and show off your best retro outfit. Don't miss out on this blast from the past - see you on the rink! Rental rollerskates included with your ticket price. Saturday Night Skate Parties: All-ages: 5-7pm | playlist/request Adult: 8-11pm | DJ DATGUYRY Cashless bar and lounge open 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
Campus Tours | Glasgow School of Art- Reid Building
Apr 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Renfrew
Are you interested in studying at Glasgow School of Art? Come and visit us for one of our in-person Campus Tours to learn more about the school and the city of Glasgow, and start imagining your future studying with us. Whether you are planning to study Fine Art, Design, Architecture, or Innovation and Technology, Undergraduate or Postgraduate, we can tailor our tour to meet your interests. All our tours are led by a team of Student Ambassadors who have first-hand experience of life at GSA. You will have access to view a number of studio and workshop areas on our Garnethill Campus, as well as spending time in our community areas such as our Halls of Residence, Library, and Refectory. Our guides will also show you around the immediate area of Garnethill to give you a flavour of the community that we are a part of. As GSA Student Ambassadors our guides have extensive knowledge of living and studying in Glasgow and are there to answer any questions you may have about your own plans. Each of our tours will end in Blythswood House, one of GSA’s on-campus Halls of Residence, where you will have the opportunity to meet informally with our accommodation team. Family and friends are always welcome at GSA, however, to allow us to keep the tour groups as personal as possible, we ask that only one guest accompany you on the tour itself. Please note that because we offer such a wide variety of courses our guides may not be able to give detailed subject-specific information on the day, and the tour will not include meetings with academic staff. However, our Student Ambassadors are extremely knowledgeable and will always do their best to answer the questions you have. Tours will last approximately 1.5 hours. Due to limited places, all tickets must be booked in advance.
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TRL: NEON GLOW Party All Ages | 100 N Renfrew St
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
TRL: Neon GLOW Roller Skate Party - All AgesBring your requests and roll to your favorite tunes at Rollerland's Total Request Live Neon GLOW themed rollerskate party! 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket price. Saturday Night Skate Parties: All-ages: 5-7pm | playlist/request Adult: 8-11pm | playlist/request Cashless bar and lounge open 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
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Glam Retro Roller Skate Party - All Ages | 100 N Renfrew St
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Glam Retro Roller Skate Party - All Ages Join us at Rollerland for a night of throwback fun at our Glam Retro Roller Skate Party! Dust off your bell bottoms and tease up your hair because we're taking it back to the groovy '70s and '80s. This event is perfect for all ages. Bring the whole family for a night of retro music, games, and funky roller dancing. Boogie the night away on roller skates and show off your best retro outfit. Don't miss out on this blast from the past - see you on the rink! 🛼Rental rollerskates included with your ticket price. Saturday Night Skate Parties: All-ages: 5-7pm | playlist/request Adult: 8-11pm | DJ Prototype Cashless bar and lounge open 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite
VanCity Soul Skate (19+) | 100 N Renfrew St
Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Renfrew
Vancity Soul Skate (19+) The hottest Sunday night of the month is our popular VanCity Soul Skate, hosted by the legendary DJ Alibaba and special guests. Join us at Rollerland in East Van for a night of smooth moves and funky beats. Lace up your skates and hit the rink with fellow soul skaters for an evening of old-school roller groovin'. Don't miss the chance to show off your skills and roller-groove the night away at VanCity's hottest night on eight wheels. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a beginner, everyone is welcome to join the fun! Come roll with us! Admission Price: $25 + GST Skate Rentals: $6.50 + GST payable on site. Protective gear is free. Inlines/Rollerblades are welcome. Amenities: Snack bar and non alcoholic drinks available 🥳Use this link to book a party table, you can find us here for private event and fundraisers!! Contact our Events team for more info: events@rollaskateclub.com 📍Location: Rollerland at Hastings Park/PNE | 100 N. Renfrew & Dundas St. (next to the Coliseum) | Enter Gate 2 or 6 for FREE parking. Just let the attendant know you're going to Rolla.
Information Source: Rolla Events Team | eventbrite