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Gallery Closed during April

We are sorry to inform our customers that we are having to close the gallery for three days this month.  Opening Times for April are as follows:

w/c 18th April

Open as normal Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm

w/c 25th April

CLOSED on Monday 25th April (returning from Glasgow Contemporary Art Fair)

Open Tues 26th, Weds 27th & Thurs 28th, 10am – 5pm

CLOSED on Friday 29th & Saturday 30th April

Following this, the gallery remains closed for its usual changeover of exhibitions, re-opening again on Saturday 7th May from 11am with ‘The Three Beatys’.

We are forced to close on 29th & 30th April,  as we are having a doorway knocked through from the gallery to allow access upstairs. This is a very exciting development for the gallery, and we are sure you will agree it will be worth it.  We really are sorry if this causes any inconvenience, and look forward to welcoming you back to our next exhibition.

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