The Art Room at Glasgow Audi
The Art Room at Glasgow Audi is one of Scotland’s most unique art gallery’s. With its striking and spacious venue, set against the backdrop of luxury Audi cars, The Art Room offers a visual treat of paintings and sculptures by some of the world’s most famous artists.
The Art Room hosts a packed calendar of exciting art exhibitions, bringing world-class art to Scotland and to the thousands of visitors expected each year from across the UK and beyond. Forthcoming events include Scottish premieres and bespoke exhibitions by internationally renowned artists such as Mackenzie Thorpe, Robert Heindel and Lorenzo Quinn as well as up-and-coming artists like Alexander Millar, Hamish Blakely, Peter Smith and Govinder.
Glasgow-based Park Gallery helped launch Glasgow Audi into the art world in November 2003, with an exclusive exhibition of Rolf Harris’ new collection. Over 300 people visited the successful event, which featured the world premiere of the artist’s, “Time Goes By”.
Artists are now lining up to exhibit their work at the Audi Centre. David Johnstone, managing director of Park Gallery stated, “So many artists are excited about the unique venue of The Art Room and the fact that it makes art more accessible. Their excitement and enthusiasm to exhibit here should see a huge increase in the range of world-class art on display for art lovers in Scotland.”
The opening of our Art Room in October 2004 was marked with an exclusive art event, unique to the UK, with exclusive personal appearances by Sarah Jane Szikora, Alexander Millar, Steve Johnston and Gordon King. Glasgow Audi’s Managing Director, Hugh McMahon was delighted with the response, with over 400 guests attending. He stated, “The combination of art within a different environment such as a car showroom has gone down amazingly well and is a key element in making Glasgow Audi the world’s most revolutionary car centre.”
Events hosted at The Art Room, include personal appearances by Alexander Millar, Paul Horton and Steve Johnston, who supported The Children In Need Exhibition. A number of originals events have proven very successful with visitors to the Centre.
Glasgow-based Park Gallery helped launch Glasgow Audi into the art world in November 2003, with an exclusive exhibition of Rolf Harris’ new collection. Over 300 people visited the successful event, which featured the world premiere of the artist’s, “Time Goes By”.
Artists are now lining up to exhibit their work at the Audi Centre. David Johnstone, managing director of Park Gallery stated, “So many artists are excited about the unique venue of The Art Room and the fact that it makes art more accessible. Their excitement and enthusiasm to exhibit here should see a huge increase in the range of world-class art on display for art lovers in Scotland.”
The opening of our Art Room in October 2004 was marked with an exclusive art event, unique to the UK, with exclusive personal appearances by Sarah Jane Szikora, Alexander Millar, Steve Johnston and Gordon King. Glasgow Audi’s Managing Director, Hugh McMahon was delighted with the response, with over 400 guests attending. He stated, “The combination of art within a different environment such as a car showroom has gone down amazingly well and is a key element in making Glasgow Audi the world’s most revolutionary car centre.”
Events hosted at The Art Room, include personal appearances by Alexander Millar, Paul Horton and Steve Johnston, who supported The Children In Need Exhibition. A number of originals events have proven very successful with visitors to the Centre.
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