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                        CONTEMPORARY ART 
						 
						
                         
                        Contemporary Art is an artistic work from the present 
                        era that uses the current practices and styles of its 
                        discipline. The term contemporary generally defines art 
                        as that which was produced during the second half of the 
                        twentieth century. 
                         
                        Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts 
                        by Steve Spry 
                         
                        The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow presents the 
                        very best in contemporary visual art, performance, film, 
                        music, spoken word, club nights and more. 
                         
                        CCA is an environment where everyone can encounter experimental 
                        art or just enjoy the creative atmosphere. Whether you 
                        come to see a new work or have a cup of coffee, we want 
                        to provide the best experience possible. We have the confidence 
                        to be different and we present work that takes chances. 
                         
                        CCA is committed to presenting a challenging and diverse 
                        artistic and educational programme across art forms. The 
                        programme focuses on three key areas: visual arts, contemporary 
                        music and film, while also remaining committed to presenting 
                        dance, performance and spoken word through ongoing partnerships 
                        with other organisations in the city and beyond. 
                         
                        With financial assistance from the SAC Lottery fund in 
                        October 2001, CCA relaunched after a £10.5 million 
                        building development programme to redevelop the site at 
                        350 Sauchiehall Street. Building work commenced in June 
                        1999 the new building opened to the public in October 
                        2001. Since that date, CCA has received over half a million 
                        visitors. 
                         
                        The building incorporates: 
                        
                        
                          - Five performance/exhibition spaces 
 
                           
                          - An education space 
 
                           
                          - Two Cafe-bar / restaurant facilities 
 
                           
                          - A bookshop 
 
                           
                          - Space for up to ten cultural tenants 
 
                           
                          - Scotland's Cultural Entrprise Office headquarters 
                            
 
                           
                          - A studio flat for visiting artists and speakers 
                          
 
                         
                         
                         
                        The CCA was established in December 1992 at 350 Sauchiehall 
                        Street, retaining the premises as a valuable city centre 
                        location for cultural use. As one of only four such contemporary 
                        spaces in the U.K., including ICA, London, Arnolfini, 
                        Bristol and Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, as such CCA 
                        has a clearly stated national role within Scotlands 
                        cultural infrastructure. 
                         
                        CCA is established and recognised as one of Europes 
                        leading contemporary galleries, and in addition works 
                        with a range of artforms including visual arts, performance, 
                        live art, dance, music, talks and events. Recent additions 
                        to CCAs remit include a defined music policy centred 
                        around improvised, experimental and electronic music. 
                        CCA:film concentrate on screenings of experimental and 
                        independent arthouse film and documentary film and films 
                        you may not otherwise get to see in Glasgow. 
                         
                        By awarding CCA with Lottery funds, The Scottish Arts 
                        Council showed recognition of CCAs contribution 
                        to Scottish culture, commitment to the young emerging 
                        Scottish artist, creation of opportunities locally, nationally 
                        and internationally for that sector. 
                         
                        Likewise Historic Scotlands financial support of 
                        the project illustrates the value to Scotland of the premises 
                        in terms of architectural excellence and uniqueness. In 
                        addition, the restoration of this Grade A listed building, 
                        designed by Alexander Greek Thompson, within 
                        the heart of the city, illustrates that, together with 
                        the Mackintosh buildings surrounding it, this quarter 
                        of the city is a focus of architectural interest and the 
                        cultural usage of these buildings has a unique cultural 
                        tourism attraction. 
                         
                        About The Author 
                        Steve Spry http://www.glasgowpanorama.co.uk/
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