Find museums in Edinburgh. Listings include The Concrete Studio, Anonymous Art, Daisy Frame Picture Framing Ltd., gallerA1, Outline Gallery Space, The Cantie Museum.
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The Concrete Studio is a charismatic gallery space in Leith, Edinburgh, showcasing works from local and international artists. We offer ecologically produced artwork, concrete p...
natami is Natalia's art gallery that opened in 2019. The gallery is at the centre of the artists hub known as The Colony of Artists. Natalia's gallery offers a place where you can ...
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Do you remember when Damian Hirst created an album for the Red Hot Chilli Peppers? Well here is something hotter for the art world. As hot as a Scotch chilli bonnet. And without do...
The Department of Lost and Found is a Museum of misplaced and/or discarded objects. The Museum is currently displaced and is seeking a permanent exhibition space (please get in co...
The Scottish Poetry Library's contribution to the cultural programme celebrating the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow is Commonwealth Poets United. It is an international excha...
History of Edinburgh's High Street in the mid 18th century
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The Maltings is Cramond Heritage Trust's permanent exhibition of the history of the area from 8500 BC to the present day.
Funded by UKRI’s Arts and Humanities Research Council, Towards a National Collection is supporting
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