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WestFest & Friends of Glasgow West: Illustrated Talks Programme
Join WestFest & Friends of Glasgow West for this years' Illustrated Talks Programme at Kelvin Hall this June, celebrating Glasgow’s 850th birthday with a fascinating series of evening talks. Featuring a range of prominent, well known speakers, these engaging presentations will explore Glasgow’s rich history and heritage, from its medieval origins to its industrial past and vibrant cultural legacy. Talks take place on weeknights throughout June, offering a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the city’s remarkable story. Free and open to all. Note that we are unable to admit when capacity has been reached
Tenement Tiles Crafternoon

Tenement Tiles Crafternoon

21 Jun 2025 - 21 Jun 2025

Glasgow’s tenement closes are renowned for their grand entranceways. These colourful and decorative tiled walls, known locally as ‘wally closes’, are the inspiration for this workshop which takes place as part of WestFest Glasgow 2025. Using a range of materials you’ll design and create a 3D tile, from which you can create rubbings to form a row of tiles. This workshop is suitable for both children and adults and all materials will be provided. Free and drop-in from 2-4pm in the National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall.
Pride: The books that shaped us 

Pride: The books that shaped us 

25 Jun 2025 - 25 Jun 2025

Celebrate Pride with the National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall in this discussion about the books that have shaped our panellists’ lives. This year the National Library of Scotland is 100 years old, and we asked people to share the books they love with us. To mark Pride, our panel of LGBT+ individuals will talk about the books and publications that have influenced their lives. Free, but ticketed. Please book here . Panellists Sasha De Buyl (Chair) is a writer and programmer from Cork. Their work has been published in ‘Gutter’ and ‘The Stinging Fly’ among others. They are currently undertaking a DFA in Writing at the University of Glasgow. Graeme Hawley (Head of Published Collections at National Library of Scotland) works at the Library and is used to dealing with millions of books. But out of that huge collection some are more personally significant than others. He shares the books that were helpful to him in his coming out, and a tiny entry in ‘The List’ with a big memory attached to it. Sigrid Nielsen co-founded Lavender Menace, Scotland’s first lesbian and gay community bookshop, as a partnership in 1982. Sigrid managed author readings, mail order lists, and bookshop events. She left as a partner in 1987 and later co-edited ‘In Other Words: Writing as a Feminist’ (Hutchinson Education, 1987) and published articles and short stories. In 2019, she and Bob revived Lavender Menace as an LGBT+ books archive and heritage organisation. Other panellists to be announced. Our audience will be invited to share memories and recommendations of books that have influenced them.   This event has been developed in partnership with Lavender Menace and will be highlighting their queer books archive.
Autism Friendly Family Workshop: Printing 850
Celebrate Glasgow’s 850th birthday by printing your own designs of iconic Glaswegian symbols. This workshop is led by the Glasgow Life Museums Learning Team. It is a relaxed family session for any young people who would appreciate a quieter visit to the museum. Drop-in from 12-2pm. A separate quiet space is located nearby the activity space. There are sensory bags available from reception, these include sensory toys and ear defenders.
Creative writing: Sensing oceans

Creative writing: Sensing oceans

11 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025

The seas shape our planet, our species and our atmosphere. This creative writing workshop celebrates the ocean as both ecosystem and metaphor. Through a series of prompts, we will explore different approaches to the sea and its creatures and invite more-than-human perspectives into our writing. The workshop is a space for gentle reflection and inspiration. All are welcome. Free but ticketed, please book here.
Family Fun: Hame’ll dae me

Family Fun: Hame’ll dae me

8 Jul 2025 - 14 Aug 2025

Make National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall your 'hame fae hame' this summer.   No need for tropical beaches and exotic flights when you can experience a 'Hame’ll Dae Me' summer full of adventure right here in Scotland. Join us and journey through the last 100 years of trains, boats, cars, bikes and hikes. There will be: craft activities, Lego activities, a transport trail, a film quiz and films from our moving image archive to transport you through a century of Scottish travel. All activities are free and available on a drop-in basis any time during the library's opening hours.  Hop on board and join in the fun!  Opening hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am to 5pm Wednesday: 1:30pm to 8pm Thursday: 10am to 5pm Friday: 10am to 5pm Saturday: 10am to 5pm Sunday: Closed
Glasgow Science Festival: Behind the Scenes- Rocks & Minerals at the Hunterian
Join The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, for a behind-the-scenes exploration into the wonders of Scottish geology and discover the impact on our landscape and industries, from ancient times to today. Get a closer look at items from The Hunterian's vast collection of rocks and minerals, which tell the story of our planet’s history. This is a unique opportunity to see items from The Hunterian collections, which are not currently on display.

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