Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
An interior glasshouse room filled with a variety of plants and trees, with a large orange wooden tree shaped sculpture on the right hand side.
An interior glasshouse room filled with a variety of plants and trees, with a small sculptures are positioned in front of plants.
A photo of the interior of a glasshouse containing a brightly coloured art installation with purple, black and green fabric surrounding a water fountain. A variety of plants are positioned on either side of the artwork.
An interior view of a glasshouse room with plants lining the walls on either side
Dates and Opening times

Fri 7 – Sun 23 June

Mon – Thu, 10am – 3.30pm
Fri, 10am – 3pm
Sat – Sun, 10am – 3.30pm

Venue

Queen's Park Glasshouse
Queen’s Park
520 Langside Road
G42 8QR

Presented by

Laura Lulika, Hang Linton, Jack Murphy & Clay AD; curated by Zoë Tumika

Supported by

Glasgow International with funds from the Scottish Government’s Festivals EXPO Fund

Accessiblity

Good access: The venue has ramped or level access and/or lifts to access upper floors

Toilets: The venue has toilets available for visitors

Accessible Toilets: The venue has a wheelchair-accessible toilet

Baby Change: The venue has baby change facilities

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What grows on the deadened log of ‘the natural’? How do goodness, purity, and normality mould and decay? Who gets to determine what nature is and isn’t? Unnatural* Urges turn these questions on their head and compost them into the garden. Radioactive pickle orgies! A dysfunctional family tree! Medical devices coming to life! Songs hexing the strongholds of Power! 

Return to the land in 2024 and join us.

A commissioned text by Uma Breakdown is available to read here.