Alan Dimmick: Photographic Archive

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Alan Dimmick has been photographing Glasgow and beyond since 1977 when he was 16. His archive has grown to around 100,000 images and is ever growing. The work up to the year 2000 has been digitised and catalogued. A selection can be seen on alandimmick.com – This represents about the half way mark. Alan will be in his studio on the 3rd floor on the 19th September from 11am till 4pm and will have photographs available to view and talk about his work and archive. The reception desk will be open but possibly best to call him on 07785744643 and he can show you upstairs to his studio.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

60-64 Osborne Street, Glasgow, UK

G1 5QH

1905 - orignally as a textile warehouse

VISIT DETAILS

BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Drop Ins welcome from 11:00am to 4:00pm on Thursday 19th September - no booking required.

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Argyle St Train / St Enoch Subway
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: NCP car park directly opposite entrance - 95p hour with app.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: The studio 331 is on the 3rd floor – there is a lift but inside entrance hall there are about 10 steps. There is a disabled lift for that section. Please phone ahead to confirm accessibility on the day.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Alan Dimmick Photographic Archive
Alan Dimmick bought his first camera (a Russian Zenith) in 1977, the same year that he converted the toilets in his secondary school annex into a darkroom. He went on to study photography at Glasgow College of Building and Printing from 1979–82 and was a founding member of Glasgow Photography Group, exhibiting at their inaugural exhibition in Hillhead Library in 1988.
Tel: 07785744643
Email: dimmickalan@hotmail.com
Website: https://alandimmick.com/

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