SWG3 opens up free fitness sessions to local community
We're looking forward to welcoming our neighbours living in the G3 postcode to our free Wednesday morning fitness sessions at SWG3.
We're looking forward to welcoming our neighbours living in the G3 postcode to our free Wednesday morning fitness sessions at SWG3.
Starting Friday 22 July, we're excited to announce a special six-week run of Friday night BBQs to take place on the Garden Terrace, a spacious outdoor seating area in our new public garden.
We're wildly excited to welcome Patrick Topping and his Trick label showcase to the Galvanizers Yard this month for our first ever outdoor rave on Sunday 31 July.
We're very happy to reveal that the first phase in our plan to transform a huge stretch of derelict land behind the building into a new community garden will be completed this week.
We’re delighted to announce that Nomad will be the latest Acid Bar residents, taking over the kitchen from Monday 20 June.
The Art Car Boot Sale is back, taking over SWG3 inside and outside on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 June 2022. Here's everything you need to know about Scotland's biggest contemporary art market.
Everything you need to know about this year's Yardworks Festival on Sat 18 and Sun 19 June: who you can see, what you can do, what you can eat, and more.
We’re delighted to announce that our internationally-renowned Yardworks Festival will return this year, taking over the SWG3 Galvanizers Yard on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June 2022.
We're thrilled that Newcastle-based artist Peter Manning will be hosting a new exhibition of allegorical portraits, inspired by everything from pop culture, to religion, to politics.
SWG3 is looking to appoint a design team to develop the design for a number of capital projects at the site.
One of Glasgow’s best-loved eateries, Cafezique, is the next in a constellation of local restaurants taking up residency in SWG3’s Acid Bar.
Ground has officially been broken on the next phase of our ambitious masterplan: to reshape SWG3 and the surrounding areas into a world-class cultural destination.