Leo Glasgow was born in Trinidad on 31st January 1926. Until he went to school, he lived with his grandparents. He attended Richmond Street Boys School while living at the time with his mother in Argyle Street, East Dry River. In the 1950’s Glasgow won a scholarship to train as a Photo Litho Artist at one of Trinidad’s leading newspapers. From there he moved to advertising, first as a Senior Commercial Artist and then as an Art Director. In 1957, Glasgow received the third prize in a painting competition sponsored by Texaco Trinidad Inc. In 1967, Leo Glasgow won the Trinidad Art Society Award for the two finest works on show. Also in that year, he was chosen by researchers at Teachers’ College, Columbia University to participate in the use of Art Education in drug rehabilitation programs.
Artworks are available for viewing and purchase at the gallery.
Prices are available upon request.
- Chutney Dancers
- In Honor
- Palms of the Tropics
- People and Houses
- Psalms
- Side Profile
- The Proposal
- Three Trees
- Unity
- Women of Village
- Women
- Abstract in Blue and Tones
- Man and Woman Dancing
- Carol Tom Yew
- Symphony of the Elements
- Pan Player
















