George House, George St, Glasgow, G1 2BS
Welcome to Uthink Creative George House, the home to Uthink’s latest Creative Hub. Located in the heart of Glasgow’s City centre, it’s the perfect location for a bustling hub of creative energy.
Described as one of the City centre’s "most prominent" buildings, George House spans almost 100,000 square feet over six floors, with Uthink now taking occupation of four floors.
Across the space we have several exhibitions on display for public viewing, including;
- The vibrant and show stopping ‘A splash of colour’ Showcasing images produced by various Uthink artists, photographers and collaborators.
- ‘See You See Me 1000 faces 1000 stories’ - An interactive mental health awareness exhibition giving members of the public an opportunity to be photographed on site and become part of the exhibition itself. Participants can choose to share their own stories of mental health, removing the stigma and raising awareness.
- The vibrant and show stopping ‘A splash of colour’ Showcasing images produced by various Uthink artists, photographers and collaborators.
- ‘See You See Me 1000 faces 1000 stories’ - An interactive mental health awareness exhibition giving members of the public an opportunity to be photographed on site and become part of the exhibition itself. Participants can choose to share their own stories of mental health, removing the stigma and raising awareness.
As well as art gallery, studio and exhibition space, George House is host to several of Uthink’s community initiatives. We work alongside a number of external agencies to run creative classes supporting the most vulnerable members of our communities.
These sessions include art therapy and reminiscence sessions with Alzheimer's Scotland, sport related therapy and social groups with local walking football groups, and creative classes offering support to those living with addiction and homelessness.
These sessions include art therapy and reminiscence sessions with Alzheimer's Scotland, sport related therapy and social groups with local walking football groups, and creative classes offering support to those living with addiction and homelessness.