Enjoyment for All | 23rd May – 9th June 2024
#blythswoodfestival
Explore at your leisure and learn more about the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s, a time of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the story of successful and forward thinking entrepreneur Miss Kate Cranston and her unique collaboration with Charles Rennie […]
Founded in 1969, Compass is Glasgow’s longest established contemporary art gallery exhibiting and selling a fresh and exciting combination of original paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ceramics by new Scottish Contemporaries, leading Modern Masters and selected recent graduates. A not-for-profit charity, it is renowned for its support of emerging new talent. Compass Gallery launched the […]
Established in 1986 the Gerber Fine Art Gallery is an intimate Glasgow city centre space for art enthusiasts, collectors and first-time buyers to browse through an exciting collection of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by prominent 19th to 21st century British artists, Glasgow Girls & Boys, Scottish Masters, Modern British, St. Ives School and regular […]
Mackintosh at the Willow, at 217 Sauchiehall Street, is unique in being a working Mackintosh space, retaining its 1903 original function as a tea room, so visitors can both view the impressive interiors and enjoy an immersive experience by dining with us. The tour covers most of the main spaces within the building, highlighting the […]
This year, the colourful 135th Annual Open Exhibition of the celebrated Paisley Art Institute is in the prestigious Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, near Blythswood Square. With over 400 works of art – paintings and sculptures – displayed in the enjoyable surroundings of its large and elegant Mackintosh Gallery, and throughout the club vestibule, […]
Join our Piper Host for a very special tour throughout the Blythswood Festival, with tours running at 12noon on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through the festival, and across the Summer. You will be welcomed to The National Piping Centre at the top of Hope Street by our piper who will play outside the building, then […]
Talk by 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, measure out our days and dramas. Join Lost Glasgow’s Norry Wilson as he pulls […]
Explore at your leisure and learn more about the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s, a time of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the story of successful and forward thinking entrepreneur Miss Kate Cranston and her unique collaboration with Charles Rennie […]
Founded in 1969, Compass is Glasgow’s longest established contemporary art gallery exhibiting and selling a fresh and exciting combination of original paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ceramics by new Scottish Contemporaries, leading Modern Masters and selected recent graduates. A not-for-profit charity, it is renowned for its support of emerging new talent. Compass Gallery launched the […]
Mackintosh at the Willow, at 217 Sauchiehall Street, is unique in being a working Mackintosh space, retaining its 1903 original function as a tea room, so visitors can both view the impressive interiors and enjoy an immersive experience by dining with us. The tour covers most of the main spaces within the building, highlighting the […]
Established in 1986 the Gerber Fine Art Gallery is an intimate Glasgow city centre space for art enthusiasts, collectors and first-time buyers to browse through an exciting collection of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by prominent 19th to 21st century British artists, Glasgow Girls & Boys, Scottish Masters, Modern British, St. Ives School and regular […]
This year, the colourful 135th Annual Open Exhibition of the celebrated Paisley Art Institute is in the prestigious Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, near Blythswood Square. With over 400 works of art – paintings and sculptures – displayed in the enjoyable surroundings of its large and elegant Mackintosh Gallery, and throughout the club vestibule, […]
Join our Piper Host for a very special tour throughout the Blythswood Festival, with tours running at 12noon on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through the festival, and across the Summer. You will be welcomed to The National Piping Centre at the top of Hope Street by our piper who will play outside the building, then […]
In partnership with BBC Radio 3, Malcolm Martineau returns to RCS with a series of four recitals from February-May inviting world-class artists and collaborators to the RCS stage. This fourth and final performance sees him joined by baritone James Newby, who returns from a season of concerts in Europe for this event. Ticketing via venue. James Newby BaritoneMalcolm […]
Bet Low Centenary Talk by Hildegarde Berwick, art curator In this centenary year of the birth of Glasgow based artist Bet Low, Hildegarde describes in the Art Club Gallery the art and life of this important figurative and landscape painter. The artist is best known for her tranquil views of Orkney and other west coast […]
Explore at your leisure and learn more about the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s, a time of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the story of successful and forward thinking entrepreneur Miss Kate Cranston and her unique collaboration with Charles Rennie […]
Mackintosh at the Willow, at 217 Sauchiehall Street, is unique in being a working Mackintosh space, retaining its 1903 original function as a tea room, so visitors can both view the impressive interiors and enjoy an immersive experience by dining with us. The tour covers most of the main spaces within the building, highlighting the […]
This year, the colourful 135th Annual Open Exhibition of the celebrated Paisley Art Institute is in the prestigious Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, near Blythswood Square. With over 400 works of art – paintings and sculptures – displayed in the enjoyable surroundings of its large and elegant Mackintosh Gallery, and throughout the club vestibule, […]
Join our Piper Host for a very special tour throughout the Blythswood Festival, with tours running at 12noon on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through the festival, and across the Summer. You will be welcomed to The National Piping Centre at the top of Hope Street by our piper who will play outside the building, then […]
Explore at your leisure and learn more about the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s, a time of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the story of successful and forward thinking entrepreneur Miss Kate Cranston and her unique collaboration with Charles Rennie […]
Mackintosh at the Willow, at 217 Sauchiehall Street, is unique in being a working Mackintosh space, retaining its 1903 original function as a tea room, so visitors can both view the impressive interiors and enjoy an immersive experience by dining with us. The tour covers most of the main spaces within the building, highlighting the […]