Glasgow International at Tramway
Tramway will once again be a major participating venue for Glasgow International 2026 (5-21 June), the city's biennial festival of contemporary art. On this page, get a brief overview of what's on, and links to individual listings.
Tramway and its galleries will be open daily from 5 - 21 June. All Gi exhibitions and events are free
PREVIEW Friday 5 June,
Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊
OFFERING 3: ahma's mask (life~death~life)
Our current main gallery exhibition •~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• by Rae-Yen Song will be the setting for a a performance cycle featuring musicians Hatis Noit and Flora Yin Wong, choreographers Aya Kobayashi and Aniela Piasecka.
Performances unfold over the opening and closing weekends of Gi.
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(exhibition continues until 16 August)
The front gallery will host Jericho Mars - My heart is drenched in blood! My heart is drenched in blood!
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(exhibition continues until 19 August)
Daina Ashbee will perform durational work Serpentine on 6 June, between 2pm and 4pm.
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This piece is co-curated by Dance North and Tramway as part of RISE 2026, Dance North's Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance.
Jamie Crewe's Defiling Rain will be screened through the day on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 June. (Free entry). There will also be a free, ticketed live performance featuring Jamie and a musical ensemble, on the Saturday evening.
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Image: •~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• (Tramway, 2025/26). Installation photo - Keith Hunter
•~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• is a co-commission by Tramway, FACT Liverpool, FVU, and Advanced Research Centre at the University of Glasgow; and supported by Thinking Culture, a cultural programme from the University of Glasgow’s School of Culture & Creative Arts.
Funders - Creative Scotland, Arts Council England, and The Henry Moore Foundation.