| 7 Keith Street, Glasgow West End G11 6QQ | |
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The Gallery aims to provide a parent-friendly programme of daytime art & music events and workshop by installing a play cot/creche in the working space so parents can participate in an 'adult' activity while keeping an eye on their child. We will organise musical events where the sound levels are adjusted to the requirements of tiny ears while music choice can be appreciated by all ages.
We have a separate gallery space and a workshop/event area. We are currently looking for artists/musicians interested in running workshops and participating in programming the events.
Please get in touch via Facebook if you are interested in participating with us!
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