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The Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) is an arts centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The year-round programme includes exhibitions, film, music, literature, festivals, spoken word, Gaelic and performances. The Centre commissions new work from artists it works with to present them.

Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow
Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow

The building


CCA is situated on Sauchiehall Street and houses a number of cultural tenants,[1][2] including Saramago Cafe Bar,[3] independent shops Aye-Aye Books and Welcome Home, and also has a flat for visiting artists. CCA is housed in the Grecian Chambers, a category A listed building, designed by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson in 1867 to 1868 and substantially renovated for its present use by Page & Park in 1998.[4] The building was previously home to the Third Eye Centre (1975–1991), founded as a multi-media arts centre by Tom McGrath in 1974.[5]


The activities


CCA operates an open source programming policy, where organizations and individuals are offered space in the building to programme their own events. In 2015 to 2016, CCA worked with 244 programme partners across 1,011 events and 28 festivals.

CCA curates six major exhibitions per year, presenting national and international contemporary artists in the gallery space. The building is also home to Intermedia Gallery, showcasing emerging artists. CCA offers a programme of artist residencies in the Creative Lab and internationally.

In 2015, CCA launched a public engagement programme which aims to extend access to CCA and has the prospect of cultural and social change explored through art. In 2015 to 2016, 60 activities took place in CCA and in communities throughout Glasgow.

CCA is home to a number of other cultural and artistic organizations. Cultural tenants include BHP Comics; Camcorder Guerillas; Cryptic; Document; Electron Club; MAP Magazine; LUX Scotland; Paragon; Playwrights’ Studio Scotland; Scottish Ensemble; Scottish Writers’ Centre; The List; Tom McGrath Writers' Room; University of the West of Scotland and Voice Business.


Supporters


CCA is supported by Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Life, and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.[6]


References


  1. Bruce, Keith (10 July 2009). "Planting seeds of change to push doors wide open". The Herald. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  2. Glasgow, CCA. "Cultural Tenants | About CCA | CCA". cca-glasgow.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  3. Glasgow, CCA. "Saramago Café Bar | Saramago Café | CCA". cca-glasgow.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  4. "DSA Building/Design Report: Grecian Buildings". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  5. "Tom McGrath". The Herald. 1 May 2009. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  6. Glasgow, CCA. "Supporters | About CCA | CCA". cca-glasgow.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.



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Das Centre for Contemporary Arts – CCA Glasgow ist ein 1992 gegründetes Zentrum für Kunst und Kultur im schottischen Glasgow. Im CCA finden Ausstellungen zeitgenössischer Kunst, Darbietungen von Musik, Aufführungen der darstellenden Künste und Filmvorstellungen statt.
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