Compass Gallery is located at 178 W Regent St, Glasgow G2 4RL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Compass Gallery and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Phil Dunshea

5 Google Rating

friendly, knowledgeable staff and a great collection. The exhibitions change all the time and are al

5/ 5

friendly, knowledgeable staff and a great collection. The exhibitions change all the time and are always worth a visit. Contrary to what one reviewer has said, there's nothing remotely sniffy about the Compass (although they have much to feel sniffy about, if they were so inclined; this is the best small commercial gallery in Scotland, bar none). Avoid it if you have a taste for mass produced junk.

federico ippoliti

5 Google Rating

The best place to discover new Scottish talents

5/ 5

The best place to discover new Scottish talents

Caroline Whiting

5 Google Rating

I can't believe this place has received a bad review! The staff are wonderful here, always welcoming

5/ 5

I can't believe this place has received a bad review! The staff are wonderful here, always welcoming and eager to talk about the paintings and painters on display. The quality is superb, and I have been here countless times. Definitely worth a visit.

Kenny Hay

4 Google Rating

Lots to see

4/ 5

Lots to see

Chris Polunin

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Graham Hendry

3 Google Rating

Generally good but not a lot of recent posts or upcoming info. I understand delays and slower delive

3/ 5

Generally good but not a lot of recent posts or upcoming info. I understand delays and slower delivery due to Lockdown, but could do with more relevant and updated exhibits.

James Neville

5 Google Rating

Really lovely friendly charity run contemporary arts gallery staff were super informative and helpfu

5/ 5

Really lovely friendly charity run contemporary arts gallery staff were super informative and helpful. Saw some wonderful works

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