ARC Exhibitions Policy

At the ARC, we are committed to providing a platform for engaging exhibitions that align with our research priorities and public engagement strategies. Our exhibitions are planned in close collaboration with organisers, and we seek to work with diverse groups, including university staff, researchers, and community partners.  

We review submissions regularly and exhibitions are selected on an individual basis after receiving the initial proposal and following a discussion with the ARC Events and Engagement team.  

Exhibitions with a strong connection to research will be prioritised. Though most of our exhibitions are led by staff at the University of Glasgow, we accept proposals from other higher educational institutions. We welcome proposals from researchers and research staff that centre partnership working.  

As a civic university with community and public engagement at the heart of our research strategy, on a case-by-case basis, we can accept proposals from community groups. If you are a community group who would like to work with researchers, we are happy to make introductions where relevant.  

All exhibitions are co-developed with the ARC team who have curatorial oversight of the public spaces. The team reserves the right to select exhibitions for display and unfortunately, not all proposals will be successful. You can reach out to the team for an informal chat to check availability of the spaces ahead of submitting your proposal though this does not guarantee that your exhibition has been selected for display. 

Proposal Process

Infrastructure and Equipment

Floorplan and Installation

Exhibition Text and Written Materials

Curatorial and Technical Support

Insurance Considerations

Sensitive content

Additional Programming

Exhibition Space and Logistics 

Storage

Invigilation

Team Communication 

Commitments and Responsibilities 

Exhibitions Proposal Form Submission Instructions