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Who Art Thou is an independent art studio and shop, dedicated to building a platform for local and emerging artists. Founded in November 2015 by resident artist, Amy Mae, Who Art Thou is now showcasing 15+ talented Artists and Designers across a range of disciplines including: print, photography, silversmithing, illustration and textiles. With a call out for submissions each season, Who Art Thou is a dynamic and accessible hub for Glasgow and beyond.
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