GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art
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Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is the most visited gallery in Scotland and features artists whose interests are shared by Glaswegians.
Opened in 1996, GoMA is a prominent feature in Glasgow's cultural scene. The prestigious institution houses a world-class collection of modern and contemporary art over four galleries within an iconic neoclassical building in the heart of the city. GoMA is not just a place to admire art, it’s a vibrant hub designed to engage the community and spark conversations.
Contemporary and modern art
GoMA's extensive collection spans the post-1945 era, showcasing a wide range of media including paintings, sculptures, installations, videos, and digital art. Visitors can delve into works by renowned Scottish artists like Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Douglas Gordon, alongside international names like Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.
Engaging activities
Beyond its collection, GoMA provides a vibrant hub designed to engage the community and spark conversations. The gallery organises workshops, talks, and events that cater to all ages and interests. From interactive sessions designed for families with young children to thought-provoking lectures by visiting artists GoMA fosters a dynamic environment where visitors can learn, discuss, and engage with contemporary art.
Read our city guide, Museums, art galleries and exhibitions in Glasgow to see what other cultural gems you can find in the Scottish city.
Visitor information
Address
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G1 3AZ
01412 873050
Opening times
Mon – Wed, Sat, 10am – 5pm Thu, 10am – 8pm Fri, Sun, 11am – 5pm
Closed 25 – 26 Dec and 1 – 2 Jan
Closed from 12.30pm on 31 Dec
Visitor information
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