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The Glasgow School of Art<br />

www.gsa.ac.uk<br />

Mackintosh at the GSA tours<br />

Thursday 1 October<br />

– Saturday 12 December 2015<br />

11.00am, 2.00pm and 3.15pm<br />

Price:<br />

£9.75 adult / £8.00 student<br />

How to buy:<br />

Online: www.gsa.ac.uk/tours<br />

Telephone: 0141 353 4526<br />

In person: Window on Mackintosh visitor<br />

centre at The Glasgow School of Art.<br />

Visit GSA’s unique collection of original<br />

Charles Rennie Mackintosh furniture and<br />

uncover the history of his architectural<br />

masterwork. Investigate the story of the<br />

Mackintosh building and the architects life<br />

and work, from student to master designer.<br />

Examine the architectural details of the<br />

Mackintosh building and find out about life<br />

in the School, throughout the ages with<br />

GSA’s knowledgeable student guides.<br />

The Glasgow School of Art, Window on<br />

Mackintosh Visitor Centre, 164 Renfrew<br />

Street, Glasgow G3 6RF<br />

Glasgow Style<br />

City Walking Tours<br />

Every Sunday throughout October<br />

11.15am<br />

Price<br />

£19.50 adult / £16.00 student<br />

/ £16.00 senior / £9.75 under 18’s.<br />

How to buy:<br />

Online: www.gsa.ac.uk/tours<br />

Telephone: 0141 353 4526<br />

In person: Window on Mackintosh visitor<br />

centre at The Glasgow School of Art.<br />

<strong>Discover</strong> Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s<br />

Glasgow as GSA’s knowledgeable student<br />

guides tell the story of the man himself,<br />

as well as those who inspired him and his<br />

contemporaries working in the Glasgow<br />

Style of Art Nouveau. Look up to consider<br />

their architectural mark on the city, explore<br />

the temperance movement, Kate Cranston’s<br />

famous tea rooms and the emergence of<br />

female artists as we journey through this<br />

exciting period in time.<br />

The Glasgow School of Art, Window on<br />

Mackintosh Visitor Centre, 164 Renfrew<br />

Street, Glasgow G3 6RF<br />

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