Many Studios
Many Studios is a place for creative practice.
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📍Calton, Glasgow
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Join our team at Many Studios! We're currently recruiting for two core roles in the organisation.
Many Studios is a small organisation. We don’t receive public funding for the organisation, generating approximately £100,000 to £140,000 per year through workspace and event space hire, primarily.
This scale allows us to work together collaboratively and nimbly (sorry), responding to our communities in nuanced ways. It also allows us to work slowly, creating truly manageable and enjoyable roles where people can grow and learn together. Come and join us!
𝗔𝗱𝗺𝗶𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗼𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿
➤ 26,000p/a pro rata
➤ 2 days per week
➤ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Head to our website to view the full vacancy recruitment pack - linked in our bio (www.manystudios.co.uk/opportunities)
Deadline for applications: 1st June 2026, 11:59pm

Join our team at Many Studios! We're currently recruiting for two core roles in the organisation.
Many Studios is a small organisation. We don’t receive public funding for the organisation, generating approximately £100,000 to £140,000 per year through workspace and event space hire, primarily.
This scale allows us to work together collaboratively and nimbly (sorry), responding to our communities in nuanced ways. It also allows us to work slowly, creating truly manageable and enjoyable roles where people can grow and learn together. Come and join us!
𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗿
➤ £28,000p/a pro rata
➤ 4 days per week
➤ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Head to our website to view the full vacancy recruitment pack - linked in our bio (www.manystudios.co.uk/opportunities)
Deadline for applications: 1st June 2026, 11:59pm

Many Studios supports PACBI and the movement for a Free and safe Palestine.
Since our inception in 2012, Many Studios has been committed to building equity and access to the arts in Glasgow, through workspace provision, international visual arts programming, and community projects. Today, we have a community of over 70 artists and artworkers working from our building in The Barras; an open-source event space; long-term, community-focused projects; and an international arts programme. We have also been providing free use of our events space for anti-racist, anti-imperialist, anti-colonial organising.
The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) was initiated in 2004 to contribute to the struggle for Palestinian freedom, justice and equality. It advocates for a boycott of Israeli academic and cultural institutions that have deep and persistent complicity in Israel’s denial of Palestinian rights that are stipulated in international law.
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𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

𝗪𝗲’𝗿𝗲 𝟭𝟬! (𝗮𝘁 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁...) 🎈
Just over 10 years ago, @manystudios officially moved into a building that we repurposed and retrofitted for artists in the city and further afield. Working with @_newpractice, we created 42 industrious workspaces, including a gallery/event space and three street-facing units, now hosting an independent gallery (@marketgallery) and two small businesses (@ripitupvintage and @theglaziersarms). Over 20 artists joined us from our make-shift artist studios on Miller Street, and many artists have been with us the whole time (14 years!).
We don’t shout about our work a lot, but marking 10 years has been a fantastic opportunity for us to reflect on what happens here at Ross Street, and how important is has been to create a long-standing, independent creative place that supports artistic and cultural development in Glasgow. At the core of our work has been ensuring we can provide affordable, quality workspaces for creatives long-term, developing a model that supports the sector. But through that, we have consistently created exciting jobs, supported our membership in nuanced ways throughout their careers, and presented exceptional projects and programming for our local communities and for the city (including as @thegallowgate).
Keep an eye out for events marking 10 years at Ross Street throughout the year. You can also learn more about our services, studio members, projects and programme through the link in Many Studios’ bio.
Photo credits:
Slide 2: Pocket Park, photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 4: photograph by Angus MacKinnon
Slide 6: Many Half Hours with Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Sibusile Xaba, Thabang Tabane,
Dennis Magagula, Mele Broomes, Katie Armstrong, video still (video: Iman Tajik) ❤️

Whats coming up at Many Studios?
This weekend we are hosting the culture museum as part of Hong Kong Market with events from 11:00-5:00 on Saturday and 11:00-4:00 on Sunday. See @weeunionhk for details and come along.
Next week OffPage open their 4th annual exhibition on visual poetry and poetic visual. Opening Thursday 21st May 6:00-8:00pm and continuing to 31st May, daily 12:00-5:00pm
@offpagevispo
From 6th June aweys gaun by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie, opens for Glasgow International. Open daily 11:00-6:00 as part of @gifestival 2026.

Whats coming up at Many Studios?
This weekend we are hosting the culture museum as part of Hong Kong Market with events from 11:00-5:00 on Saturday and 11:00-4:00 on Sunday. See @weeunionhk for details and come along.
Next week OffPage open their 4th annual exhibition on visual poetry and poetic visual. Opening Thursday 21st May 6:00-8:00pm and continuing to 31st May, daily 12:00-5:00pm
@offpagevispo
From 6th June aweys gaun by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie, opens for Glasgow International. Open daily 11:00-6:00 as part of @gifestival 2026.

Whats coming up at Many Studios?
This weekend we are hosting the culture museum as part of Hong Kong Market with events from 11:00-5:00 on Saturday and 11:00-4:00 on Sunday. See @weeunionhk for details and come along.
Next week OffPage open their 4th annual exhibition on visual poetry and poetic visual. Opening Thursday 21st May 6:00-8:00pm and continuing to 31st May, daily 12:00-5:00pm
@offpagevispo
From 6th June aweys gaun by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie, opens for Glasgow International. Open daily 11:00-6:00 as part of @gifestival 2026.

Whats coming up at Many Studios?
This weekend we are hosting the culture museum as part of Hong Kong Market with events from 11:00-5:00 on Saturday and 11:00-4:00 on Sunday. See @weeunionhk for details and come along.
Next week OffPage open their 4th annual exhibition on visual poetry and poetic visual. Opening Thursday 21st May 6:00-8:00pm and continuing to 31st May, daily 12:00-5:00pm
@offpagevispo
From 6th June aweys gaun by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie, opens for Glasgow International. Open daily 11:00-6:00 as part of @gifestival 2026.

⚡️We’re hiring!⚡️
We’re recruiting for two new, core new roles at Many Studios:
General Manager
~ £28,000 - £30,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 4 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Admin and Communications Coordinator
~26,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 2 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Head to our website to view the full vacancy recruitment pack: www.manystudios.co.uk/opportunities (link in bio)
Deadline for applications: 1st June 2026, 12pm. Get in touch with us if you’d like to discuss the roles or application process info@manystudios.co.uk.
Many Studios is a small organisation. We don’t receive public funding for the organisation, generating approximately £100,000 to £140,000 per year through workspace and event space hire, primarily. This scale allows us to work together collaboratively and nimbly (sorry), responding to our communities in nuanced ways. It also allows us to work slowly, creating truly manageable and enjoyable roles where people can grow and learn together. Come and join us!

⚡️We’re hiring!⚡️
We’re recruiting for two new, core new roles at Many Studios:
General Manager
~ £28,000 - £30,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 4 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Admin and Communications Coordinator
~26,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 2 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Head to our website to view the full vacancy recruitment pack: www.manystudios.co.uk/opportunities (link in bio)
Deadline for applications: 1st June 2026, 12pm. Get in touch with us if you’d like to discuss the roles or application process info@manystudios.co.uk.
Many Studios is a small organisation. We don’t receive public funding for the organisation, generating approximately £100,000 to £140,000 per year through workspace and event space hire, primarily. This scale allows us to work together collaboratively and nimbly (sorry), responding to our communities in nuanced ways. It also allows us to work slowly, creating truly manageable and enjoyable roles where people can grow and learn together. Come and join us!

⚡️We’re hiring!⚡️
We’re recruiting for two new, core new roles at Many Studios:
General Manager
~ £28,000 - £30,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 4 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Admin and Communications Coordinator
~26,000 per annum, pro rata
~ 2 days per week
~ Location: 3 Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR
Head to our website to view the full vacancy recruitment pack: www.manystudios.co.uk/opportunities (link in bio)
Deadline for applications: 1st June 2026, 12pm. Get in touch with us if you’d like to discuss the roles or application process info@manystudios.co.uk.
Many Studios is a small organisation. We don’t receive public funding for the organisation, generating approximately £100,000 to £140,000 per year through workspace and event space hire, primarily. This scale allows us to work together collaboratively and nimbly (sorry), responding to our communities in nuanced ways. It also allows us to work slowly, creating truly manageable and enjoyable roles where people can grow and learn together. Come and join us!

Tomorrow /
Join us for our conversation event with Irineu Destourelles and curator and Many Studios founder Natalia Palombo to discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at the nearby Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Free, booking recommended
For more details and to book a free space, visit the link in our bio.
Image credit: Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026. Photo: Erika Stevenson.
@manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Whats on at Many Studios Tonight?!
When everything’s starting to look the same, sound the same, and follow the same shortcuts, it’s easy to get swept up in that wave of sameness. Suddenly, you don’t sound like you anymore – and you’re not standing out. Lola Hoad from Good Call Studio is here to stop you drowning with her gift of a life jacket (in the form of a talk, workshop and Q&A at the next Jot).
Jot is a free event series for people who write – that’s anyone from copywriters, to emerging creatives, to social media managers, and beyond.
Find out more information on their instagram! @jotcommunity

Join us on Thursday 30 April for a conversation between Irineu Destourelles and curator and Many Studios founder Natalia Palombo to discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at the nearby Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Free, booking recommended
For more details and to book a free space, visit the link in our bio.
Images credit: Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026. Photo: Erika Stevenson.
@manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Join us on Thursday 30 April for a conversation between Irineu Destourelles and curator and Many Studios founder Natalia Palombo to discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at the nearby Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Free, booking recommended
For more details and to book a free space, visit the link in our bio.
Images credit: Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026. Photo: Erika Stevenson.
@manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Join us on Thursday 30 April for a conversation between Irineu Destourelles and curator and Many Studios founder Natalia Palombo to discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at the nearby Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Free, booking recommended
For more details and to book a free space, visit the link in our bio.
Images credit: Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026. Photo: Erika Stevenson.
@manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Join us on Thursday 30 April for a conversation between Irineu Destourelles and curator and Many Studios founder Natalia Palombo to discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at the nearby Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Free, booking recommended
For more details and to book a free space, visit the link in our bio.
Images credit: Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026. Photo: Erika Stevenson.
@manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

We’re really pleased to be hosting ‘aweys gaun’ by Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie (@ztumika) at Many Studios for Glasgow International 2026. ‘aweys gaun’ portals to a dream that drenches over and seeps through the stories of Western modernity, specifically the chapters leading up and dedicated to an enlightened Caledonia. Propelled by pleasure, curiosity, and ancestral rhythms, ‘aweys gaun’ honours the longstanding “hereness” of Black life in Scotland, calling and responding to, swaying with, the Black Atlantic hum.
Massaging the slippery matter of memory, Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie presents a series of ceramic panels, vessels and works on paper along with an audio work made in collaboration with broadcaster, artist, and DJ Ashley Holmes (@ashley____holmes ) and a newly commissioned text from curator, artist, and writer Żżo Charlery (@zzo_cornelius )
Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a Glasgow-based artist who engages with clay and image (re)production. Frameworks from Black Feminism, geographies, and studies, and African cosmologies underpin their approach to narrative building and dismantling, listening and questioning, and exercising of liberatory practices. They are currently in residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their work has been exhibited at the Reid Gallery, Glasgow, London College of Fashion, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, and Chelsea Space, London. Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie is a studio holder at Many Studios, our industrious creative building in the heart of the Barras Market.
aweys gaun is produced by Emmanuella Damptey and supported Many Studios, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Stuart Hall Library & Iniva.
Fri 5 Jun – Sun 21 Jun,
Mon – Sun, 11am – 6pm
Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, The Barras, Glasgow, G1 5AR
1: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
2: © Rachel Deakin
3: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
4: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
5: © Zoë Zo, Zoë Tumika & Zoë Guthrie
6: © Rachel Deakin

Event / Irineu Destourelles and Natalia Palombo In Conversation
Join us on 30th April 6pm at The Common Guild for a conversation between @irineu.destourelles and our director @nataliamaria_p as part of @thecommonguild Library Sessions.
We’ll discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International @gifestival.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself. The discussion will reflect on joint projects including ‘Does it Fall from the Skies Above?’ and ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, considering how conversation, process and partnership influence the final form of artworks.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Book a free space via the link in our bio.
Image credit:Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026, (film still).
@thecommonguild @manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Event / Irineu Destourelles and Natalia Palombo In Conversation
Join us on 30th April 6pm at The Common Guild for a conversation between @irineu.destourelles and our director @nataliamaria_p as part of @thecommonguild Library Sessions.
We’ll discuss ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, a solo exhibition by Destourelles currently on view at Gorbals Public Library, and Destourelles upcoming project for Glasgow International @gifestival.
Destourelles’ work engages language as both subject and material — fractured, re-assembled and made visual across text, sound and installation. His conversation with Palombo will explore how the dialogue between artist and curator shapes ideas, structures projects and becomes a form of writing in itself. The discussion will reflect on joint projects including ‘Does it Fall from the Skies Above?’ and ‘Thirty-two Texts with Distress’, considering how conversation, process and partnership influence the final form of artworks.
Event details /
→ Thursday 30 April, 6-8pm
→ 5 Florence Street, G5 OYX
Book a free space via the link in our bio.
Image credit:Irineu Destourelles, ‘Thirty-two Texts Concerning Different Spaces’, 2026, (film still).
@thecommonguild @manystudios @nataliamaria_p @irineu.destourelles @urban_office_ @gifestival

Many Studios has been providing fantastic (if we say so ourselves) workspace and project space for nearly 15 years in Glasgow! When we took over a repurposed office space in Miller Street we knew it was imperative to find better, long term solutions to providing space for artists. We redeveloped an unused building in Barras Market and have been working hard since to ensure the conditions for long term commitment to our communities through physical space. We cherish this offer now more than ever.We need to work together as a sector to protect our spaces for artists and cultural production. Actions below.
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Glasgow Print Studio is facing rising rent and increasing running costs, putting a vital creative space - and the artists who rely on it - at risk.
For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has been a place where people come to learn, make, and build sustainable creative careers. Losing it would mean losing access, opportunity, and an important part of Glasgow’s cultural life.
Here’s how you can help:
* Sign and share the petition (link in bio)
* Buy an artwork and support an artist directly
* Join a course and learn to print (link in bio)
* Make a donation, if you’re able (link in bio)
* Attend a peaceful protest and stand with us
Join us to protest Friday 27 March, 12 till 2pm, 229 George St, Glasgow, G1 1QU
Every action matters, and every bit of support helps protect this space for future generations of artists.
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