
What's On at Maryhill Burgh Halls

EXHIBITION: Jo Sunshine Art
Jo Sunshine is a visually impaired artist based in Glasgow. Jo lost her eyesight in an accident fifteen years ago, when the car she was travelling in rolled off the motorway.
Jo is completely blind in her left eye and only has a misty blur in her right so draws everything large and in bold colours. Outlining the images in black helps her to see the image and leads to her distinct style.
Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust would like to extend a special thanks to Jo Sunshine for allowing us to showcase her beautiful artwork.
The exhibition is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm at our back foyer.

CANCELLED MagikAl & Friends Live! On Stage
Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled.
Join MagikAl and all of his friends as they take the stage in an afternoon packed with magic, songs and dances. Suitable for kids aged 3-11.

CANCELLED MagikAl & Friends Live! On Stage
Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled.
Join MagikAl and all of his friends as they take the stage in an afternoon packed with magic, songs and dances. Suitable for kids aged 3-11.

CANCELLED MagikAl & Friends Live! On Stage
Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled.
Join MagikAl and all of his friends as they take the stage in an afternoon packed with magic, songs and dances. Suitable for kids aged 3-11.

MagikAl & Friends Live! On Stage
Join MagikAl and all of his friends as they take the stage in an afternoon packed with magic, songs and dances. Suitable for kids aged 3-11.

Exhibition: East Park 150th Anniversary
East Park school was opened by William Mitchell in response to the Education Act of 1872 which made it compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 13 years to attend school. The school was founded for all those children that could not access education because of illness, or disability, or family circumstances.
This exhibition explores this long history through a series of never-before-seen photographs.
The East Park 150th Anniversary exhibition is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturdays 10am-4pm.

Exhibition: The George Ward Collection
Exploring 1970s Maryhill through the eyes of a local man
A Maryhill man born and bred, the late George Ward used his trusty cameras to document and immortalise the buildings and characters which were integral to Maryhill and Glasgow, many of which have since disappeared. ‘The George Ward Collection’ captures a Maryhill suspended in time, invoking nostalgia for a long-lost city landscape, along Maryhill Road and beyond.
The exhibition includes old 35mm film photographs of streets and canal landscapes, as well as a selection of footage filmed using 8mm and Super 8 cine cameras. Cinefilm footage will be shown on rotation and will change every month.
EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS
MONDAY: 10am - 5pm
TUESDAY: 10am - 5pm
WEDNESDAY: 10am - 5pm
THURSDAY: 10am - 7.30pm
FRIDAY: 10am - 5pm
SATURDAY: 10am to 4pm
SUNDAY: closed

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
final few days
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Late Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Saturday Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Late Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Saturday Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Late Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Saturday Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Late Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May (Saturday Opening)
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
The Exhibition is on now and runs until 12th September 2023.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
Special Saturday Opening!
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
FREE ENTRY 11am to 2pm

Exhibition: Strike! Stories from Bryant and May
On one side, this exhibition collects the real-life stories of former local employees of the Bryant & May factory in Maryhill. On the other, it reflects on the wider stories of the company and the famous match strike of 1888, aided by the artistic responses of Wyndford-based artist Rabia Saleem.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm
FREE ENTRY
Flag Launch Day & Gala Day
A Flag for Maryhill: Flag Launch & Gala Day.
Live music and entertainment at the Halls.
Gairbraid Ave will be home to some special vintage vehicles thanks to Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust. Get on board and transport yourself back in time.
Navvies Barge is docking up at Maryhill Locks so you can climb aboard and see it’s like living on the canal. (and pop into the oldest building in Maryhill, The White House for a cuppa or a bite to eat!)
And of course - the launch of Maryhill's very own flag voted for by YOU!
Not to mention performers, balloons, face painting, bouncy castles, candy floss, goodie bags and maybe even some special guests!
The event is free to all, thanks to the support of the Maryhill Housing Association!
Doors Open Days Festival
This year we are participating in the Doors Open Days Festival.
All Doors Open Days events and activities are free!
Tours:
18 September 2021 (11:00 & 14:00)
19 September 2021 (11:00 & 14:00)
Additional Events:
1978 Photo Journey
18-19 September 2021 (10:00-17:00)
Drop-in Art Session
18-19 September 2021 (10:00-16:00)
Loving Earth Exhibition
18-19 September 2021 (10:00-17:00)
Something Smashing
19 September 2021 (12:00-15:00)
Please visit doorsopendays.org.uk for additional events info.
A Flag for Maryhill: Vote
Maryhill Museum invites you to cast your vote in the ‘A flag for Maryhill’ competition. The chosen flag will be free to use and available to all, so make sure your voice is heard!
Tickets are free, but you must book in advance.
Book over the phone: 0141 948 0700
Or by email: info@mbht.org.uk
Opening times: Monday-Friday from 10:00am-17:00pm
Please note our venue is currently closed to the public on weekends.