Summer Breeze Exhibition, Thistle Gallery, 24 June – 3 September, 2017

Thistle Gallery’s much anticipated ‘Summer Breeze’ starts Saturday, 24 June with a superb range of over 100 new artworks from some of Scotland’s most accomplished artists…….featuring profound figurative portraits by Paul Kennedy, Julie Coulter, Ross Muir and Sam Skelton, lyrical landscapes of Scotland and the Mediterranean by James Somerville Lindsay, Sandra Moffat, Ian Elliot, Jackie Henderson, Ian Rawnsley, Ann Armstrong, Ian Gordon, Sheila Fowler and Linda Park to name but a few. Still Lives by Pam Glennie, Gillian Henshaw and some original ‘larger than life’ beach scenes from the unique brush of Joan Somerville.
As always, exclusive and exquisite jewellery ranges from Carol Docherty, Alexa Hope, Helen Swan, Clare Spencer, Catherine Lowe, Eileen McAlister, Amanda Johnson and Robyn Kinsman Blake.
We are also delighted to be featuring gifted ceramicist Angela Pointon’s new flamingos and elephants range and of course the ever popular canine sculptures of Alex Johannsen and Dorte Pape’s remarkable glass birds which continue to fly out the door!
Finally, colourful and contemporary designer scarves from Iona Crawford and Siobahn Gray, bespoke cushions by Susan Mylne featuring Scottish Highlands and Islands and by contrast, using Scottish slate, artist Lesley Lockett’s cheeseboards and clocks come in every shape and size including …… flora and fauna, islands, hearts, teapots etc all of which make unique gifts.

Thistle’s largest exhibition of the year will continue throughout the Summer until September 3rd 2017,
‘Do visit the Gallery where we are always approachable but never predictable!’
56 Park Road, Glasgow G4 9JF
Telephone: 0141 334 3444
www.thistle-gallery.com
This section: Art & artists Glasgow West End, Art, Photography, Exhibitions what's on-glasgow, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Related Pages
- WestFest 2026
- Take 2: The Day The Earth Blew Up – Looney Tunes
- Glasgow Film Theatre Programme for April 2026
- Glasgow International 2026
- Hinba Bakery Hyndland – Expansion Plans
- Bruidhinn Ar Canan: Gaelic for Beginners (8 week course)
- Showcase Screening, GMAC Partnership, University of Glasgow
- Maid of the Loch – Hard Hat Tour – Heritage Festival
- Bloody Mary Sunglasses – Fail Better YCTR
- Glasgow Merchant City Festival 2026
- When Billy Met Alasdair
- Glasgow: Michael Pedersen in conversation with Fern Brady, Waterstones
- Anti-Empire Film Club: Palestine 36
- Arco at GFT
- The Love That Remains
- Dead Man’s Wire
- Byres Road Community Hub Day: A Prescription for Change
- Biodiversity Workshop Woodlands Community
- Soul Jazz Sundays Easter Party
- Earth’s Greatest Enemy film review Pat Byrne
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.