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Our Glasgow gallery is located in the heart of the bustling city centre, opposite the Gallery of Modern Art and a stone's throw from the legendary Style Mile. Exhibiting a beautiful collection of limited edition and original art by both international and Scottish artists, it's well worth a visit for any art collector.
Kelvin Hall stands on the banks of the River Kelvin opposite Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the West End of Glasgow.
READ MOREGlasgow Sculpture Studios was established in June 1988 and is a unique centre for research, production, presentation and the dissemination of contemporary sculptural practices.
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READ MOREArt Space G41 is a creative space in the southside of Glasgow, running classes and workshops and providing creative workspace for local artists!
READ MORESteeped in culture and heritage, The Glasgow Art Club has been a meeting place for generations of the city’s most innovative and creative inhabitants.
READ MOREWorking with Glasgow based curation team Violet & Green, Scotia Gallery provides a unique, professional platform for artists of all disciplines.
READ MOREIl Salotto is a beautiful design-led venue in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City - a space born to inspire connection, creativity, and conversation.
READ MOREOur Glasgow shop is located on Queen Street in the heart of the city. The shop is less than a hundred yards from the Gallery of Modern Art and a 10-minute walk from the Glasgow School Of Art.
READ MOREHolding regular exhibitions throughout the year, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography on High Street displays the work of both Scottish and international photographers.
READ MOREFront Room Gallery is a seaside contemporary art gallery based in Helensburgh, supporting contemporary Scottish artists.
READ MOREMackintosh's 'masterwork' The Glasgow School of Art, built 1897-1909, bookends his architectural career.
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