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We run a public visual arts and learning programme that includes exhibitions, workshops, residencies, events and publications, provide affordable spaces for artists to work and opportunities to experiment and exhibit in a supportive community environment.
Glasgow is home to a world-class collection of museums, covering a wide range of subjects from art and history to science and technology.
READ MOREGlasgow Independent Studio and Project Room is a non-profit making charity, based in Trongate 103, comprising a large studio complex and contemporary...
READ MORECyril Gerber Fine Art is an informal place for art enthusiasts, collectors and first time buyers to browse through an exciting collection of works.
READ MOREKelvin Hall stands on the banks of the River Kelvin opposite Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the West End of Glasgow.
READ MOREWorking with Glasgow based curation team Violet & Green, Scotia Gallery provides a unique, professional platform for artists of all disciplines.
READ MOREKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of both Glasgow's and Scotland's most popular free attractions boasting an extensive collection of over 8000 objects displayed across 22 themed galleries!
READ MORENicolls Glasgow is a gallery space and online shop, located at 656 Dumbarton Road, Partick right in the heart of the Thornwood community.
READ MOREM Gallery Glasgow provides an exhibition space and a rich programme of workshops and events for all ages!
READ MORECompass Gallery, a not for profit charity, is Glasgow's longest established contemporary Art Gallery.
READ MOREThe CCA is a unique contemporary arts organisation at the heart of Glasgow's city centre and vibrant cultural community.
READ MOREKomplex Gallery is set in the heart of a 1900s bakery in Glasgow's South Side and is a dedicated venue for modern and contemporary artworks!
READ MOREMackintosh's 'masterwork' The Glasgow School of Art, built 1897-1909, bookends his architectural career.
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