Exhibition Gallery

Summer Exhibition of works by Artist Members at the Glasgow Art Club

Saturday 4th July till Tuesday 28th July 2009.

Duration:   Saturday 4th July - Tuesday 28th July   Opening:   Saturday 4th July
Location:   The Gallery
The Glasgow Art Club
185 Bath Street
Glasgow
G2 4HU
Tel: 0141 248 5210
  Opened by:   The exhibition will be opened at 12.00 followed by a Buffet Lunch
Public access:   Admission Free. Open to the public between the hours of: 12am - 5pm except Sundays and Tuesdays.

On arrival at the Club, you can ring the doorbell for public access.
  Paintings:   The paintings are for sale.
If you are interested in the purchase of any painting, please see a member of staff.
Or you can contact the Club by telephone or by completing the Contact Form on the Contact Page.
             

Click Here to Download a copy of the Summer Exhibition 2009 Catalogue - [Opens in a new window]

Here are some photographs of the Paintings Exhibited - [Click on the thumbnails to display larger images]

 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
" Camara de Lobos , Madeira."  
by Robert Kelsey
  Summer Exhibition by Artist Members   "Working on the Boats, West Africa" by Connie Simmers   "Dancer and Athlete" by Muriel Barclay   Summer Exhibition by Artist Members
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
Summer Exhibition by Artists Members at the Glasgow Art Club July 2009
 
"Moroccan Memories" by Charles Anderson and "Little Lighthouse at Crinan" by Hazel Nagl   Summer Exhibition by Artist Members   "Little Lighthouse at Crinan" by Hazel Nagl   "Moonlight Majorca" by Charles Anderson    
 
 

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