Stowed away behind Edinburgh's finest graphic arts shop, this intimate space packs in works from Britain's hippest illustrators and designers. The gallery functions as an...
102 West BowTreading the thin line between public edutainment and contemporary art, this six-floor gallery positively dwarfs the Fruitmarket opposite, but tends to have problems grappling...
2 Market StreetLocated a stone's throw from Stills, this artist-led gallery has provided a small but influential platform for diverse up-and-coming local talents, as well as internationally...
22-28 Cockburn StreetThe Forest provides an antidote to the creeping commercialism of other venues. Housed in a converted church, it contains an art gallery, a non-profit café and a club-cum-music...
3 Bristo PlaceThe Fruitmarket modern art gallery challenges the viewer to ponder what they've just seen long after they've left the gallery itself. Just as well, then, that this light, airy...
45 Market StreetExpect thoroughbred shows by the likes of Louise Bourgeois, Jeff Koons and Fred Sandback at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh's leading venue for contemporary art. The pint-sized...
45 Market StreetHidden away in a converted church, the Lot is a not-for-profit bistro and arts venue run by An Airde, a charity that promotes Christian musicians. There are gigs upstairs,...
4 GrassmarketSandwiched into a narrow space on Victoria Street, this mini-gallery touts a selection of works by local designers, graphic artists, Lomographers and contemporary jewellers....
42 Victoria StreetAfter languishing in obscurity for a few years, Stills is beginning to recoup its reputation as the city's leading photography venue. Alongside year-round shows, it's hosted...
23 Cockburn StreetOpened in 1975 and situated off William Playfair's stately, grand Old Quad in Old College, the Talbot Rice Gallery is named after the Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, David...
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