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Collins Gallery


Eclectic university gallery
22 Richmond Street
22 Richmond Street
Glasgow G1 1XH
United Kingdom
+44 141 548 2558
http://www.strath.ac.uk/cultur...
The Collins Gallery is attached to the University of Strathclyde and is popular with students as well as art enthusiasts. There is a relatively high turnover of exhibitions taking in a wide range of work, from applied to fine arts, sculpture, photography and new media. They feature artists from all over the world as well as supporting local talent so you never know what you'll see. Tucked away next to the unlovely Livingstone Tower, the gallery is also close to Glasgow Cathedral and should not be missed if you are going there.

Admission: free

Review © 2007, Wcities
Collins Gallery photo by Tim Johnson
Photo: Tim Johnson
 

 
Old Fruitmarket


Festival concert venue
Albion Street
Glasgow G1 1NQ
United Kingdom
+44 141 287 5511
The Old Fruitmarket is a versatile venue specialising in live music. It hosts a range of cultural events and activities including theatre, exhibitions and business functions but is well renowned for its diverse programme of music. As the name suggests, the building used to be an old Victorian wholesale fruitmarket. It has a unique character and is highly spacious, with the capability to accommodate up to 1,000 people. This capacity is often tested during regular festivals such as Celtic Connections, Big Big Country and the Jazz Festival.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Fruitmarket photo by vataa
Photo: vataa
Old Fruitmarket photo by Gaseous Brain
Photo: Gaseous Brain
 

 
Ramshorn Theatre


Homely converted church
98 Ingram Street
98 Ingram Street
Glasgow G1 1UH
United Kingdom
+44 141 548 2542
http://www.strath.ac.uk/cultur...
A converted neo-gothic church, this is one of Glasgow's most unusual theatre venues and a local landmark. Acquired by the University of Strathclyde in 1984, the Ramshorn supports student and community productions as well as professional projects. It is home to the very talented Strathclyde Theatre Group, which presents several productions each year, ranging from classical to contemporary drama. The theatre is small, but homely. Why not sit in the comfort of the bar before and after the show and take in the changing array of modern art on display?

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ramshorn Theatre photo by John McDowall
Photo: John McDowall
Ramshorn Theatre photo by Mark Connelly
Photo: Mark Connelly
Ramshorn Theatre photo by Andy O'Donnell
Photo: Andy O'Donnell
Ramshorn Theatre photo by Laura Timoney
Photo: Laura Timoney
Ramshorn Theatre photo by Nicola j Ferguson
Photo: Nicola j Ferguson
 

 
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