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Tag Archives: Glasgow Southern Art Club
Winter Exhibitions 2015
As a member of The Glasgow Southern Art Club I exhibited with artist members in The Glasgow Club from 31st October until 14th November 2015. The exhibition was held in The Billiard Room and opened by Paul Murray RSW PAI. … Continue reading
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