
News + Stories
The very latest from the Gaada universe!
Future Site
We have partnered with Assemble to develop an ambitious proposal for Gaada’s Future Site in Scalloway.
Scotland + Venice: What If?.../Scotland - ideas for a better place☀️
Gaada founding director, Daniel Clark has been featured in short film by Scotland + Venice 2021 for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at the V&A Dundee.
Display by Jennifer McLeaskintosh
The next exhibition on Display is Git Ootside, Inner Bairn by Jennifer McLeaskintosh
30th July - 5th September
Creative Scotland confirms support for 2021/22
Creative Scotland confirms support for Gaada’s 2021/22 programme of visual art and community-led activities.
Happy Summer fae Gaada
The sun is shining in Shetland, and Gaada is taking a short break from 3rd - 19th July to enjoy the summer light.
New Editions
We’re excited to share four new editions, created in the Gaada workshop, to our online shop.
Hamnavoe Primary School Mural Project
Gaada has been collaborating with 86 young artist who attend Hamnavoe Primary School on an exciting new project.
Display By Esther McManus
The next exhibition on Display is We Axe For What We Want by Esther McManus
18th June - 25th July
SSSA in 70 Objects: “No Winder You Canna Catch Fish” by Holly Graham
School of Scottish Studies Archive shine a spotlight on Weemin’s Wark artist Holly Graham’s experience of exploring the Up Helly Aa for Aa Archive and creating her exhibition response “No Winder You Canna Catch Fish”.
Display by Struan Haswell
“I will not give up on a list of things I like to stay the same without ending” opens on May 14th 2021.
Three Years + Growing Strong!
A quick look back at the 3 years since Gaada has been going (and growing)!
Tako Taal: Artist in Conversation
Join us for a conversation with artist and programmer, Tako Taal
Scotland's Art Opens Up
Gaada has been mentioned alongside some of Scotland’s leading art organisations in an article published today by The Scotsman.
Laura Hughes' New Work For Theatre Production
Peer Group Artist Laura Hughes creates new work for theatre production The Rag Tree
Activism, Art and Archiving At The Edge
Karl Johnson shares his thoughts on the Weemin’s Wark Project in this article Activism, Art and Archiving at the Edge.
Seeing Things (Together) Weemin’s Wark at Glasgow Woman’s Library
Glasgow Womans Library are hosting ‘Seeing Things (Together)’ a free event on 26th March at 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm which will focus on Weemin’s Wark.
Peer Group
Peer Group sessions begin, creating a space for Shetland based artists to share their work.
Who We Are
We are delighted to introduce Gaada’s new Advisory Board and Board of Directors!
Reflections on Isabel Greenberg's Screenprints
A blog post written by Glasgow Women’s library volunteer Ashley Green.