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09/06/2026

🎨 Call for Entries: ‘Our Gibraltar’ 2026 🇬🇮

Gibraltar Cultural Services, on behalf of SDGG, invites artists & photographers (16+) to enter the National Celebrations ‘Our Gibraltar’ Competition.

🗓 Exhibition: 26 Aug – 11 Sept 2026
📍 Fine Arts Gallery
🎯 Theme: Our Gibraltar

Submit up to 4 works (max 2 per category) with various prizes:
• Overall Winner: £1,500
• Art Award: £750 (1st), £250 (2nd)
• Photography Award: £750 (1st), £250 (2nd)

Entry forms: culture.gi/forms + local galleries
Submission dates: 17–19 Aug (9:00–15:30), Fine Arts Gallery

[email protected] | ☎️ 200 67236
Show us your Gibraltar! 🇬🇮

28/05/2026

We return to on Line Wall Road next THURSDAY the 4th of June, to continue working on our puppets!

Head on over to www.gibkitchen.com to join in! It’ll be fun, we guarantee it!

Venue: GEMA Gallery, Line Wall Road
Date: 04/06/2026
Time: 4:30 - 6:00pm

NOTE: OLD CLOTHES PREFERABLY AS IT CAN GET MUCKY!

26/05/2026

The Spring Visual Arts Exhibition is on show until the end of this week, Friday 29th May 2026, from 10.30am to 6.30pm 🌟

Don’t misd your chance to view the incredible array of artworks on display at the Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery 🙌

19/05/2026
The Art Society Gibraltar presents the illustrated talk, The Art of Partying, a feast for the Eyes, by Alice Foster, tom...
19/05/2026

The Art Society Gibraltar presents the illustrated talk, The Art of Partying, a feast for the Eyes, by Alice Foster, tomorrow 20th May at the Garrison Library.

Join the Arts Society Gibraltar for the final illustrated talk of the season, The Art of Partying – A Feast for the Eyes, presented by Alice Foster. Discover how artists through the centuries have captured the joy, elegance, extravagance, and occasional chaos of celebrations in art. From lavish banquets to lively gatherings, this engaging talk promises a colourful journey through some of history’s most fascinating social scenes. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to end the season on a high note. Come along, bring a friend, and enjoy an inspiring and entertaining evening with fellow art lovers!

GEMA gallery will be open on selected Saturdays from 10am to 2pm until September. There’s lots of art to discover in the...
12/05/2026

GEMA gallery will be open on selected Saturdays from 10am to 2pm until September. There’s lots of art to discover in the gallery's new 10th anniversary curation!🎨😀
Gibraltar Cultural Services

Tomorrow at the Garrison Library.
21/04/2026

Tomorrow at the Garrison Library.

Lecture to be held on
Wednesday, 22nd April 2026, at 7.30pm
at
The Garrison Library, Gibraltar


I'll Take That One
By
Martin Parsons

Although Martin Parsons is now technically retired he previously lectured on both the post-graduate and undergraduate courses in the History Department at the University of Reading, and the University of Lodz in Poland. In both establishments he supervised PhD and MPhil students. Formerly the Director of the Research Centre for Evacuee and War Child Studies which he established in 1997, he is now a Research Fellow and Honorary Life Fellow at the University of Reading. His first book on Evacuation entitled ‘I’ll Take That One’, (Becket Karlson 1998) was the definitive history of UK evacuation and the first book of its kind to investigate the myths surrounding the schemes is the subject of our lecture.

Lecture – I'll Take That One
Over time Martin has carried out research into Operation Pied Piper, the establishment and effect of Evacuee Camp Schools, UK War Babies 1938-45 and, in collaboration with the University of Helsinki, the long-term effects of war- child separation, research which is presently being applied to the effects that the deployment to war zones of close family members has on many service children and on migrant children entering Europe. In addition, he was given access to the closed wartime files in the Northern Ireland Record office and investigated the Evacuation of Belfast and Londonderry 1939-45.

As above The Garrison Library doors will be open from 6.30pm for registration for all. Wine, lager and soft drinks will be available and you can socialise with other members and guests before the talk.

Our thanks go to Church & Co who have very kindly sponsored this event.

Non-Members who wish to enjoy the lecture can pay £15 at the Garrison Library Door on entry or can pay £15 to the below account and advise us accordingly.

Bank details: Gibraltar International Bank
The Arts Society Gibraltar 14190001
Sort Code 60-83-14/SWIFT GIBK GIGI

30/03/2026

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