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'''Spaces''': [http://www.aye-ayebooks.com/ Aye-Aye Books] bookstore, [http://www.cca-glasgow.com CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts] (*1992), [[ChIT|Chateau Institute of Technology]] (ChIT), [http://glasgowfilm.org/ Glasgow Film Theatre] (GFT) cinema (*1974), [http://goodpressgallery.co.uk/ Good Press] gallery and bookstore (*2011), [http://www.tramway.org Tramway] art space (*1990).<br>
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'''Spaces''': [http://www.aye-ayebooks.com/ Aye-Aye Books] bookstore, [http://www.cca-glasgow.com CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts] (*1992), [[ChIT|Chateau Institute of Technology]] (ChIT), [http://www.theflyingduck.org/ The Flying Duck] bar and club (*2007), [http://glasgowfilm.org/ Glasgow Film Theatre] (GFT) cinema (*1974), [http://goodpressgallery.co.uk/ Good Press] gallery and bookstore (*2011), [http://www.monocafebar.com/ Mono] cafe bar and music venue (*2002), [https://www.stereocafebar.com/ Stereo] cafe bar and music venue, [http://www.tramway.org Tramway] art space (*1990).<br>
 
'''Past spaces''': [http://cca-glasgow.com/about-cca/history The Third Eye Centre] (1975-1991).
 
'''Past spaces''': [http://cca-glasgow.com/about-cca/history The Third Eye Centre] (1975-1991).
  

Revision as of 22:40, 1 July 2017

Spaces: Aye-Aye Books bookstore, CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts (*1992), Chateau Institute of Technology (ChIT), The Flying Duck bar and club (*2007), Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) cinema (*1974), Good Press gallery and bookstore (*2011), Mono cafe bar and music venue (*2002), Stereo cafe bar and music venue, Tramway art space (*1990).
Past spaces: The Third Eye Centre (1975-1991).

Art workers: Luke Fowler, Simon Yuill.

More
  • Glasgow at Indie Travel Guide, [1]


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