Save Tramway Campaign: Latest Developments

On 27 April, 2004, a meeting was called by Bonnar Keenlyside (consultants appointed by Glasgow City Council) that brought together representatives of the arts to discuss the future of Tramway.

This meeting, also attended by a representative from Glasgow City Council, resulted in a series of constructive proposals being drawn up to safeguard the future of Tramway with a focus on:

• Artistic excellence leading to challenging projects that would result in increased attendance

• A clear local, national and international vision

• A long-term strategy with incremental changes along the way

• A shared emphasis on quality across the activities in the building

• Improved marketing, interpretation and education

• Better governance and the importance of creating valid posts to be filled with the necessary expertise


To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here

To read the minutes of an earlier meeting between Glasgow City Council and representatives of the visual arts community, click here

Statement on Behalf of the Visual Arts Community 18 November 2003

Read letter sent by visual arts community to Scottish Ballet, Glasgow City Council, Scottish Arts Council and Minister of Culture on 18 November, 2003..

Read PHIL MILLER response to this letter (published in full) in today's Herald

Read Scottish Arts Council's reply to this letter







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Tramway 2
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Opening of The Echo Show, 13 November, 2003
From left to right: Toby Paterson (Beck’s Futures winner 2002),
Stephanie Smith & Eddie Stewart (of collaborative artists’ duo Smith + Stewart),
Tommy Sheridan (SSP Leader), Jacqueline Donachie (Glasgow-based artist),
Roderick Buchanan (Beck’s Futures winner 2000).

High res image

Click here to see video clip of Tommy Sheridan (leader of the Scottish Socialist Party) opening the exhibition

more images of Tramway 2







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