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Glasgow International appoints new Festival Director
by Glasgow International, December 8, 2022
Job: Glasgow International Festival Director
by Glasgow International, July 15, 2022
An update on Glasgow International
by Glasgow International, July 14, 2022
Richard Parry set to leave GI having overseen two festivals and navigating pandemic postponement
by Glasgow International, September 30, 2021
Performance Research Network: watch 3 roundtable discussions now
by Glasgow International, September 20, 2021
Unpacking the work: Femininities in Sikhism through the work of Nirbhai ‘Nep’ Singh Sidhu
by Glasgow International, September 6, 2021
France-Lise McGurn meets Nova Scotia the Truth
by Glasgow International, July 20, 2021
14 exhibitions you can still visit in person
by Glasgow International, July 16, 2021
Callout for creatives of South Asian heritage
by Glasgow International, July 15, 2021
Take the Glasgow International 2021 survey and enter our £50 gift voucher draw
by Glasgow International, June 28, 2021
Sekai Machache meets Nova Scotia the Truth
by Glasgow International, June 28, 2021
Glasgow International & ArtReview Writer in Residence 2021: Rachel Willcocks
by Glasgow International, June 21, 2021
GI Radio = Clyde Built Radio x Glasgow International
by Glasgow International, June 18, 2021
Focus your ‘Attention’
by Glasgow International, June 14, 2021
Welcome to GI2021
by Glasgow International, June 12, 2021
From Sammy Baloji to Carol Rhodes: previewing Glasgow International 2021
by Glasgow International, June 9, 2021
Glasgow International New Writers Programme
by Glasgow International, June 4, 2021
Call for Writers! Glasgow International & ArtReview Writer Residency
by Glasgow International, May 14, 2021
Shifting ‘attention’: Glasgow International Director Richard Parry reflects on the theme for GI2021
by Glasgow International, April 30, 2021
Glasgow International 2021 programme revealed
by Glasgow International, April 30, 2021
Recruiting volunteers for Gi2021
by Glasgow International, March 24, 2021
40% Artists’ Editions Flash Sale
by Glasgow International, November 26, 2020
GI2021 New June Dates
by Glasgow International, November 25, 2020
Gi Digital Programme
by Glasgow International, April 20, 2020
Postponed – Glasgow International
by Glasgow International, March 17, 2020
Attention to What? | Public Lecture with Art Historian TJ Clark | Fri 6 March
by Glasgow International, February 13, 2020
Gi Preview days: 23, 24, 25 April
by Glasgow International, January 31, 2020
Full Programme Now Available
by Glasgow International, January 30, 2020
Introducing the Advisory Board with Leonie Bell
by Glasgow International, December 10, 2019
Across the City in Gi
by Richard Parry, September 20, 2019
Glasgow International Announces Programme
by Richard Parry, September 20, 2019
Gi Selection Panel Announced
by Richard Parry, June 10, 2019
ATTENTION: Gi Theme
by Richard Parry, March 18, 2019
Looking Back on Mick Peter’s ‘The Regenerators’
by Laura Williams, May 7, 2018
Supporter Interview: Sigrid Kirk, Co-founder of ARTimbarc
by Eilidh McCabe, May 6, 2018
Artist Interview: Michelle Emery-Barker, ‘Sculpture Showroom’
by Carmel Wilkinson-Ayre, May 5, 2018
Artist Interview: Geneva Sills, ‘Against Time’
by Becki Crossley, May 4, 2018
The Changing Face of GI
by Carmel Wilkinson-Ayre, May 3, 2018
Treasure Hunting with the Artists Behind ‘Say What I Am Called’
by Imogen Harland, May 2, 2018
Artist Interview: Ric Warren, ‘Site Acquired’
by Becki Crossley, May 1, 2018
Accessibility at the Festival
by Eilidh McCabe, April 30, 2018
GI 2018 in One Day
by Hyemin Kim, April 28, 2018
Lynn Hershman Leeson, E. Jane, and Haraway’s Cyborg
by Imogen Harland, April 27, 2018
GI 2018 for Families
by Eilidh McCabe, April 27, 2018
Artist Interview: James Pfaff, ‘Alex & Me’
by Erifili Gounari, April 24, 2018

An update on Glasgow International

by Glasgow International, July 14, 2022

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The 10th edition of Glasgow International will be Friday 7 June – Sunday 23 June 2024, with Thursday 6 June as preview day.

We aim to ensure GI effectively supports and amplifies visual arts in Glasgow and through wider international networks. To do this, we are undertaking a period of consultation in the coming months with artists, colleagues and venues in Glasgow, as well as other stakeholders and partners, to gain their perspectives and priorities for GI across all areas of programming and structure.

We value the expertise and knowledge that may be shared with us and we are excited to be working with Glasgow’s talented and distinctive visual arts sector on these important next steps for GI. We will detail how you can get involved in the consultation soon to help this process.

GI will shortly be recruiting for a Festival Director to keep the festival at the forefront of artistic and cultural landscapes, embedding vital cultural and structural changes, and, of course, delivering an unforgettable 2024 edition. Please support us in spreading the word if you know of anyone, as we are keen to reach a wide and diverse pool of potential applicants. And please keep the 2024 dates free for the next exciting iteration of GI.