Glasgow Art Club, Private art organization in Bath Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Glasgow Art Club is a private art organization on Bath Street that contains studios, a gallery, a dining room, and function rooms for various gatherings. The building hosts rotating exhibitions throughout the year alongside providing spaces for members to work and socialize.
Founded in 1867 by William Dennistoun and Sir David Murray, the club began meeting at the Waverley Temperance Hotel on Buchanan Street before moving to its Bath Street location. The gallery took its current form in 1893 when significant design work was undertaken.
The club serves as a meeting place where Glasgow's artists and art enthusiasts gather regularly to view work from peers in the local scene. Members encounter both seasoned and emerging creators through rotating exhibitions that reflect the city's artistic life.
The club operates primarily as a membership-based venue where artists, non-artists, students, and organizations can join to access the space and exhibitions. Visitor access to the gallery and facilities depends on membership status or special events.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a renowned Glasgow architect, designed the decorative elements of the gallery in 1893, including a frieze that underwent extensive restoration in 2011. These historical design touches remain visible today and reflect the artistic vision of an earlier era.
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