Club: OH141 w/ Pan Daijing, Sue Zuki & Gareth Roberts13th September, 2017

OH141 w/ Pan Daijing, Sue Zuki & Gareth Roberts
Sat 7th Oct

“Perched on the cutting edge where Berlin’s music and art scenes blur into one another, Pan Daijing‘s music is steeped in dark noise and cinematic atmospherics, drifting into eerie drone and twisted beats…”

…and that’s exactly why Pan is our first booking back after a much needed break!

Join us as she makes her Glasgow debut for a live set with support from NTS Radio’s SUE ZUKI and Domestic Exile’s Gareth Roberts.

You can check out each of their sounds below but in the meantime we’ve put up a limited number of £7 tickets for the heads that cannot afford the full price on the night.

See you at the Vic Bar on October 7th 🙂

Club: 12th Isle: ‘Blubber Tottum’ Inauguration + Art School Monthly12th September, 2017

12th Isle
Sat 30th September
£4

Club: 8ULENTINA & foolzool (Club Chai) + AUCO11th September, 2017

8ULENTINA & foozool (CLUB CHAI)Vomit96 aka Auco
Thu 14th Sep

Club Chai is a club event curated by 8ULENTINA and foozool in Oakland, California that centers diasporic narratives, women and trans artists, DJs and producers. 8ULENTINA and foozool have been co-curating genre bending events together for over a year focusing on hybridizing non western sounds with club music.

Vomit96 aka Auco is an DJ currently between the cities of Glasgow and Berlin, who made an amazing debut at Dawn’s Egg earlier this year.

£5/6

Exhibition: People and Place - Hannah Logan11th September, 2017

When I left high school in 2011 I found out about the Communication Design course on the GSA website, I made a portfolio on the GSA Continued Education course and in 2012 I began my degree; Art school encourages you to put your work on a wall. “Live with your work” is something that my tutor said to me this year, suggesting I place my printed photographs around my flat and studio desk space. I think digital photos can be so easily hidden and forgotten on hard drives, so this process was liberating for me and for my work. This exhibition was my degree show; I graduated from GSA this summer with a B.A in Design after my 3 rd year, so I wasn’t part of the big degree show in June. I really enjoyed putting on the event, and inviting friends, strangers and even Glasgow based photographers whose work I admire to come and see my photographs and selected
coursework.

During my 6 years of being at The Art School, 2 of which were spent recovering from and coming to terms with having bipolar disorder, I’ve learned about a lot of visual communication rules. I’ve listened to a lot of opinions and views. I’ve looked at Art School from the outside and then from inside out. I’ve taken breaks and then had another go at it. My momentum has been lost at times and I’ve had to work hard to get back onboard.

By making this personal exercise of reviewing the photographs I had taken over the past 6 years into a public exhibition (the first I’d ever hosted) others could join me as I looked for connections and themes, the good bits and the bad bits and for a sense of direction as I look forward. This experience, the feedback and resulting conversations I’ve since had with the audience have given me ideas that I can now explore further. I’m excited to start working as a photographer.