Gallery of Modern Art

Stalking the Image: Margaret Tait

Stalking the Image: Margaret Tait
THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
Tickets
Free
Dates and times
Friday 8th Feb - Monday 6th May 2019
Check venue opening times
Age
All ages

Stalking the Image is a celebration of the life, work and legacy of the pioneering Orcadian filmmaker, painter and poet, Margaret Tait (1918-1999). A survey of Tait's experimental short films, features alongside a series of works commissioned as part of the Margaret Tait Award, Scotland's most prestigious moving image award for artists. 

Accessibility guides

Read the accessibility guide for GoMA on AccessAble

Further information can be found on Euan's Guide website

Accessible toilets

The accessible toilet is located on the lower ground floor.

Assistance dogs

Guide and assistance dogs are welcome and water bowls can be provided. 

Hearing loop

If you use British Sign Language, you can watch a British Sign Language introduction to GoMA.

Wheelchair access

There is wheelchair and pram access to all public areas using the lifts.

Baby changing

Baby feeding

Cafe or restaurant

The cafe is open every day, during venue opening hours listed above, serving a selection of hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and snacks.

Download the menu as a PDF 

Free wifi

Glasgow Museums are becoming more autism aware. In 2017, the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), St Mungo’s Museum, and the Riverside Museum signed up to help Glasgow City Centre become autism-friendly. Visit our Autism Aware Microsite to find out more.

The GoMA blog is an archive for information about our exhibitions and observations from the GoMA team.

View Gallery of Modern Art on Google Maps.

Use Traveline Scotland to plan your trip

By train

GoMA is a short walk from both Glasgow Queen Street and Central stations.

The nearest subway station is Buchanan Street.

By bus

The gallery is located less than a 10 minute walk from Buchanan Bus Station. 


You may also like

Art for Baby