What is Gaelic Culture?
Schedule
Sat Mar 14 2026 at 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Market Gallery | Glasgow, SC
About this Event
What is Gaelic culture?
Is it more than a language?
Is it just a Highland thing?
How is it relevant in the modern world?
What can it tell us about art and creative practice?
As part of our Resource Library workshops programme, you’re warmly invited to join Gaelic speaker, community arts worker and researcher Rhona NicDhùghaill for a question-, reflection- and conversation-based workshop* exploring Gaelic culture and its place in contemporary Scotland, from a pro-diversity standpoint.
Starting with a question amnesty, the session will evolve to respond to what is raised in the room. With space for solo reflection, writing and group discussion, aspects of Gaelic culture and worldview which inform Rhona’s practice will be shared and woven through the workshop.
This workshop will be a friendly and informal space, open to anyone with an interest in Gaelic culture. Lunch will be provided to all participants
Tha fàilte romhaibh uile. / All very welcome.
Please bring your own sketchbook or writing pad if you wish, however paper and pens will also be provided on the day.
*May possibly include some optional singing (the Gaels love singing).
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The event will take place at Market Gallery's space located at 13 Ross St, Glasgow G1 5AR. It is a wheelchair accessible space with an accessible toilet. If you have any specific access requirements you would like to make us aware of or discuss please get in touch. Access bursaries for childcare and safe travel are available upon request and can also be reimbursed on the day of the event. You can reach us on [email protected]
Where is it happening?
Market Gallery, 334 Duke Street, Glasgow, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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