| 27 East King Street, Helensburgh G84 7QQ | |
| 01436672132 | |
| The Oak Tree Gallery Website | |
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We provide exhibition space and support for emerging artists and independent makers in Helensburgh by providing merchandising opportunities along with solo artist and mixed artists' exhibitions throughout the year.
We provide classes and workshops for both children and adults. Classes are for all ability levels and cover both art and craft subjects.
The Gallery is also used by various yoga tutors for classes and workshops. The space can be hired on a daily or hourly basis.
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