The Glasgow Art Club: Established 1867

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The Glasgow Art Club provides a vibrant and creative environment where artists and lay members can gather, exchange ideas, and gain inspiration. Whether you are an established artist, a budding talent or an art enthusiast, becoming a member of the Glasgow Art Club offers opportunities to showcase your artwork, attend unique events, have fascinating talks, and connect with like-minded individuals.

Our impressive Gallery space represents the best of Scottish contemporary art for sale. It is host to a diverse and innovative range of exhibitions including the Scottish Portrait Awards,  the Paisley Art Institute annual exhibition and the Glasgow School of Art. It also lends itself fantastically well to regular live music events, we really do have something for everyone!

Founded in 1867 by a group of amateur artists, the Club grew quickly to include many notable artists (including James Guthrie, E. A. Walton, and several other Glasgow Boys),  the Club is housed in a historic building, adding to its charm and character. One of its notable features is the Gallery added to the two original townhouses in 1893 and designed by the famed Glasgow architect John  Keppie, who employed a then-young Charles Rennie Mackintosh to undertake aspects of the detailed design. Mackintosh's distinctive style is evident in the design, making it a notable highlight for art enthusiasts and visitors.

Current Exhibitions available for online purchase.

A selection of work available online only:

Rhum from Port Na Ba, Mull

By John Archbold

A view looking to Rhum from…

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Spring walk abstract

By Suzzie Swan

Abstract mark making inspired by a…

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Church in Llafranc Costa Brava

By Joe Broadley
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Yacht in the Sound of Sleat

By Robert Kelsey

An oil on board of the…

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Pollok House – late autumn

By Miroslav Masek

Oil on wooden board. Framed. Painted…

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The Coming Of Autumn

By Frank Gallacher

Abstract oil on canvas

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Winter Towards Ben Cruachan

By John Archbold

This piece is a view of…

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Ancient Mariner

By Gregory Rankine

Framed

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Drawn to Japan

By Liz Dulley

Inspired by travel in Japan.

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The Fullness Of Time

By Frank Gallacher

Acrylic on canvas

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Happy Days

By Irene McCann
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Thistles

By Suzzie Swan

Our Scottish icon flower – one…

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Oran Mor

By Joe Broadley
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COASTLINE CANTER

By HELEN PENTLAND ROSS

Painting to capture the warmth and…

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Spring Water Station

By Liz Dulley

Inspired by spring travel in Japan.

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The 135th Annual Paisley Art Insititute Exhibition

Now open to the public. Tuesday – Saturday 11 am until 5 pm  Final day – Saturday 8 June 2024 The Club bar is open to guests for fresh coffee, teas, snack and plenty of wine. The Glasgow Art Club occasionally host private events and concerts in our Mackintosh Gallery; during these times there…

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Featured EVENTS :

Blythswood Festival Program at GAC

www.glasgowblythswoodfestival.co.uk   Thursday 23rd May – 7:30 pm GLASGOW STREETSCAPES – Muirhead Bone & friends Norry Wilson, journalist If, as Shakespeare says: ‘All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players’, then the streets of Glasgow are surely our stage;  a time-shifting tableaux against which we, previous, and future generations,…

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