TALK - A Place for the Work and the Human Being
Langside Hall, 1 Langside Avenue, G41 2QR
One of a series of talks running throughout 2019 exploring the needs, expectations and possibilities of the space for art today. For Doors Open Days The Common Guild present Jude Barber, director at Collective Architecture.
Established in 2006, The Common Guild is a leading visual arts organisation presenting a dynamic, international programme of visual arts projects, exhibitions and events. 'A Place for the Work and the Human Being’ runs throughout 2019 and takes place in a range of venues, new and old, around Glasgow. The series explores the needs, expectations and possibilities of the space for art today and speakers include artists, architects, curators and others. Jude Barber is an architect and director at the Collective Architecture. The 48-strong, 100% employee-owned and controlled studio is founded on principles of creative freedom, equity and sustainability. In 2018 Collective Architecture was named 2018 AJ Architect of the Year. Together, the team has delivered several key civic and cultural projects around the UK including Glasgow Women’s Library in Bridgeton, Paisley Secret Collection, Barmulloch Residents’ Centre and the City Observatory on Calton Hill. In parallel with her studio practice, Jude has undertaken several close collaborations including the award-winning Empire Café with writer Louise Welsh during the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She was named ‘Creative Industry Leader of the Year’ at the 2018 Scotland Women’s Awards. |
Thu 19th, 6pm; 120 mins
Booking essential - 0141 428 3022, info@thecommonguild.org.uk Accessibility: Fully Accessible. There are two disabled parking spaces at the Halls
Facilities: Seating, Toilet, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments, Information available in large-print, BSL interpreter Parking: Yes, On street. Nearest Train/Subway: Crossmyloof Train Station |