The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is the main gallery of contemporary art in Glasgow, Scotland. GoMA offers a compelling and diverse program of exhibitions, showcasing not just local and international artists, but also addressing contemporary social issues through the lens of the visual arts. Located in the heart of the city at Royal Exchange Square, the gallery is housed in an iconic neoclassical building that dates back to 1778, originally designed by William Robertson as the townhouse of a wealthy tobacco lord before becoming the Royal Exchange. Transformed into a gallery of contemporary art in 1996, GoMA has since established itself as a center for people to gather, discuss, and learn about art and culture. The gallery's library, learning spaces, and café also serve as social hubs. Its exhibits span a range of disciplines, including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and video, reflecting the vibrant cultural landscape of Glasgow itself. Additionally, GoMA holds workshops, lectures, and interactive sessions, making it an inclusive environment for encouraging public engagement with contemporary art.