Christmas Exhibition 2020 – Compass Gallery
The Christmas Show is always an exciting event in the Compass Gallery calendar. Usually a time to welcome all their artists, friends and customers to come along to the gallery and celebrate the year end. This year is exceptionally different. Zooming, virtual shows, emails etc etc have temporarily replaced the usual joy of personal studio visits, selecting and gathering work for the show. This year’s exhibition is online with new works added throughout December and January. (When Compass Gallery doors can reopen, they will be ready and waiting.)



This year’s show comes from every corner of Scotland and various places south of the border. It aims at being a kind of showcase reflecting the year round interests, tastes and responses to this particular gallery so they combine many young unknown artists, whose work they admire, with some of today’s most prominent and established artists. (View the exhibition)


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