14th Jun 2025 to 19th Jul 2025 | |
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 5.30pm / Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm | |
The Glasgow Gallery 182 Bath Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 4HG |
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Bringing together the work of eight talented artists; Senja Brendon, Lynn Howarth, Janet McCrorie, Philip Raskin, Helen L. Robertson, Sandra Moffat, Scott Macdonald, and new to the gallery, Kerry Souter, this exhibition celebrates water in all its forms.
From dramatic crashing waves to quiet ripples, atmospheric seascapes to abstract interpretations, each piece captures the movement, energy, and moments of calm that water inspires.
Join us and immerse yourself in this beautiful, elemental show ~ now open and running until 19th July.
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