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Celebrating Upper Glasgow’s Architectural Heritage: The McKeon Gallery Exhibition

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Celebrating Upper Glasgow’s Architectural Heritage: The McKeon Gallery Exhibition

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A New Spotlight on Local Landmarks

The McKeon Gallery is currently hosting a remarkable exhibition, proudly supported by the Upper Glasgow Historical Society, that brings the area’s most significant buildings into the public eye. Running until June 2026 with free entry, this exhibition is more than an artistic showcase—it’s a call to action for the preservation and restoration of Upper Glasgow’s architectural treasures.

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Exhibition Highlights

Visitors to the McKeon Gallery will find a curated selection of artworks, photographs, and historical narratives that celebrate the unique character of Upper Glasgow’s built environment. Each featured building tells a story: from grand Victorian facades to hidden gems of industrial heritage, the exhibition captures the diversity and resilience of the area’s architecture.

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The Society’s involvement ensures that the exhibition is not just about appreciation, but about advocacy. By highlighting buildings at risk or in need of restoration, the display aims to inspire both public interest and practical support for preservation efforts.

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The Historical Society’s Mission

The Upper Glasgow Historical Society has long championed the cause of heritage conservation. Their core goal is to identify, document, and promote significant buildings so that they can be restored and preserved for future generations. This aligns with broader trends in heritage management, where adaptive reuse and community engagement are key to saving historic structures from neglect or demolition. 

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Restoring old buildings is not only about aesthetics or nostalgia—it brings tangible benefits to the community. Revitalised heritage sites foster local pride, attract tourism, and provide new spaces for cultural and economic activity. Environmentally, restoration is a sustainable alternative to demolition and new construction, reducing waste and conserving resources.

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A Community Effort

The exhibition at the McKeon Gallery is a testament to what can be achieved when local organisations, artists, and residents come together. By shining a light on the stories behind Upper Glasgow’s landmarks, the Historical Society hopes to spark conversations and partnerships that will lead to real-world preservation projects.

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Plan Your Visit

  • Where: McKeon Gallery, Golden Ave Clareburt

  • When: Open now until June 2026

  • Admission: Free

 

Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the city’s past, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to connect with Upper Glasgow’s heritage—and to play a part in its future.

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