Visit
21 Woodlands Terrace
The Common Guild’s current home at 21 Woodlands Terrace is a grand, Victorian townhouse to the west of the city centre next to Kelvingrove Park. Exhibitions take place over two floors, including a unique library, designed by artist Andrew Miller, which includes a selection of art books and catalogues.
The Common Guild offers visitors a warm welcome and our staff are always on hand to provide more information about the work, and a cup of tea. Visitors can also make use of the library, which includes a selection of publications and periodicals, including frieze, Parkett, Afterall and Artforum.
Getting Here
Woodlands Terrace is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest Subway stations are Kelvinbridge and St. George’s Cross, and the building is just a short walk from Charing Cross train station. Several bus routes stop on Woodlands Road and Sauchiehall Street, check the journey planner for more information. Woodlands Terrace is at the top of the steps on Clifton Street.
Opening Hours
During exhibition periods The Common Guild is open Wednesday — Saturday, 12 noon — 5pm and until 7pm on Thursday and Friday, or by appointment at other times. Please call (+44 (0)141 428 3022) or email (info@thecommonguild.org.uk) if you would like to visit outwith regular hours.
Access
The Common Guild presents projects, events and exhibitions in a variety of locations. The current gallery premises has stepped access from the street (10 steps) and an internal staircase (25 steps to the first floor). Staff are on hand to assist less able visitors and a power-assisted stair climber is available for wheelchair users by appointment (please allow 48 hours notice). Off-site projects take place in accessible venues wherever possible and appropriate – see specific venue information.
A large-print version of all our printed material is available at the gallery – please ask staff for more information.
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