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 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  Scotland’s cultural infrastructure.  
         CCA is established and recognised as one of Europe’s 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 CCA’s 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 CCA’s contribution to Scottish culture,  commitment to the young emerging Scottish artist, creation of  opportunities locally, nationally and internationally for that sector.  
         Likewise Historic Scotland’s 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.   |