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  1. Exhibitions, events and activities. An extensive modern and contemporary art collection with local and international artworks alongside permanent and temporary exhibitions featuring events with artists.

  2. Modern Two Shop. Open daily, 10am-5pm. +44 (0)131624 6494 ecommerce@nationalgalleries.org. The shops at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art stock gifts, books, limited edition prints, stationery, fashion, craft, design and exclusive products featuring well-loved images of artworks from the collection and beyond. Shop online.

  3. The gallery is located in a former mansion house in the heart of Glasgow city centre, and it’s regarded as having one of the finest collections of modern art in Scotland. Address: 111 Queen Street, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH. Opening Hours:

  4. The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), opened in 1996, is housed in an 18th-century neoclassical building in Glasgow city centre. It displays art by local, national and international artists. Works from the collection are rotated frequently and the gallery hosts numerous temporary exhibitions.

  5. Art Museums. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Scotland's most visited art gallery and the centre for Glasgow's extensive modern and contemporary art collection. Found in the heart of Glasgow in Royal Exchange Square, GoMA is FREE to enter. GoMA is part of Glasgow's civic museum service and provides a thought-provoking ...

  6. www.glasgowlife.org.uk › museums › gallery-of-modernAbout GoMA — Glasgow Life

    The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) opened in 1996 and is housed in an early 19th Century neoclassical building in Glasgow city centre. It displays art by local, UK and international artists and delivers opportunities to engage with this work through a programme of workshops, events and projects. Modern and contemporary works from Glasgow Museums ...

  7. Tympanum on exterior of building Commissioned for the Gallery of Modern Art. This triangular mirror mosaic sits above the entrance on the outside of the building. Saint Mungo, the founding father and patron saint of Glasgow and the story of Glasgow’s coat of arms is the inspiration for the colourful symbols and figures depicted.

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