| Pentagon Business Centre Washington Street, Glasgow City Centre G3 8AZ | |
| 01412213704 | |
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The gallery is situated throughout the ground floor of Glasgow’s Pentagon Centre, a business hub with high levels of footfall and public diversity, and provides a platform for exhibitions and events within a non-traditional gallery setting.
Founded in 2010, Six Foot Gallery is operated by a revolving team of interns from a range of specialisms and backgrounds in the arts, all with a collective concern for the promotion of emerging creative practitioners.
The gallery invites artists and designers to respond to the space, its physicality, and its populace, through open calls and opportunities for solo and collaborative shows.
Our key mission is to support artists and engage with the contemporary art scene in Glasgow and beyond.
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