Seeing Things is a group that meet up to see art, performances and cultural events put on by women across Glasgow and beyond. We think it’s more fun to go to see things together, and we usually have a cup of tea or coffee afterwards. Our trips are always free. It would be great if you could come along.
What: Sudanese House Exhibition ( Part of Refugee Festival Scotland)
When: Saturday 22nd June, 12 – 2 pm
Where: We will meet outside Barmulloch community centre at 11.50am. The venue’s address is: 46 Wallacewell Quadrant, Glasgow, G21 3PX.
Who with: Phoebe & Tasneem
Why you should join us: This event is a simulation of how a typical Sudanese House looks like, with an artist design of a typical Sudanese house (living room and kitchen) and pictures and artwork to show the Sudanese culture. There will be traditional Sudanese music and inspiring stories about how refugees integrated into the Scottish community, and some traditional Sudanese food for visitors to try!
Access: The Barmulloch Community Centre is located at 46 Wallacewell Quadrant and is a 1.4 mile / 2.3 km walk from Springburn train station. There is also a bus stop outside Barmulloch library, a 0.09 mile / 147 metre walk from the Barmulloch community centre, where 57A simpliCITY bus service stops.
The Barmulloch Community Centre is an accessible venue with a ramp and handrail upon entering the building. The building also has a level access service.
I would finally like to add that this event is free to all and travel expenses up to £5 can be covered.
This trip is for women only* and is free to attend. Travel expenses up to £5 can be covered.
Please email mattie.roberts@womenslibrary.org.uk or call the library on 0141 550 2267 to book your place. If you have booked a place and are no longer able to attend please let us know.
*All women-only events are inclusive of Trans and Intersex women, as well as non-binary and gender fluid people.