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 StreetHoused in a converted tyre garage, doggerfisher has racked up an impressive roster of mainly Scottish artists since its 2001 inception - among them Moyna Flannigan, Nathan...
11 Gayfield SquareThe Edinburgh College of Art operates a year-round programme of exhibitions. For many, the highlight is the annual degree show in June, when the public can eye up (and, hope...
74 Lauriston PlaceThis pioneering open-access printmaking workshop often shows prints by its in-house artists alongside works by more notorious names, including Tracey Emin, Gillian Wearing and...
23 Union StreetThe 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 StreetSet up in 1998 and largely devoted to abstract art, this Georgian townhouse doubles up as the home of Richard and Florence Ingleby, who reside on the upper floors. The...
6 Carlton TerraceThis beautiful house-cum-gallery is an unexpected find in the middle of Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden. Built in in 1774, it was home to the Scottish National Gallery of...
20A Inverleith RowCurrently without a permanent space, the eclectic Merz stages regular exhibitions of affordably priced works from around the world in various spaces around the city, ranging...
William Playfair's vast building is effectively a large-scale temporary exhibition space, supplementing big-ticket blockbusters of the likes of Monet and Titian with shows...
The MoundThe gallery's rather drab name belies the merit of the work it houses. The lower floor is one of the best spots in town for contemporary ceramics; upstairs, modern paintings...
16 Dundas StreetSir Richard Rowand Anderson's impressive building originally housed the National Museum of Antiquities, but it now contains various busts and portraits of Scottish heroes,...
1 Queen StreetRunning chiefly on word-of-mouth publicity, Sleeper is a wilfully under-promoted white cube found under the offices of Reiach & Hall Architects. After explaining your mission...
6 Darnaway Street