Submissions Open for Glasgow Doors Open Days 2024
Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival
Submissions Now Open!
Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival is back 16 – 22 September and open for submissions.
As they gear up for Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2024, they are inviting participants new and old for to join their 35th edition! Do you manage an historic or architecturally interesting building, or are a heritage enthusiast with a wealth of knowledge to share? Are you a filmmaker with an interest in Glasgow stories? Perhaps you are an avid GDODF fan and this year you’d like to be on the other side of proceedings?
There are many ways you can participate in Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival:
Open a building
Lead an in-person trail
Run an in-person event, such as a talk at our festival hub or a musical performance
Create a digital resource, such as a heritage trail using the Guidigo app or short film
Run a digital event, such as a live tour on Facebook Live, or a webinar on Zoom
If you are interested in any of the above, want to hear from you!
All you need to do is visit the Participate page on Glasgow Doors Open Days website, create an account and follow and follow the instructions from there.
Submission deadline: Tuesday 27 August, 12noon.
If you have any questions on how to take part, please get in touch at doorsopendays@gbpt.org or telephone 0141 554 4411.
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