The Scottish Gallery
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The Scottish Gallery specialises in contemporary Scottish and 20th Century painting, and Scottish, UK and international objects. Established in South St. David Street, Edinburgh by Aitken Dott in 1842 as Gilders, Framers, and Artists' Colourmen, the firm also exhibited work by leading Scottish artists. Following a time in Castle Street, a new dedicated gallery space was opened in 1897 as The Scottish Gallery. The Gallery has been situated on Dundas Street since 1992 and celebrated 175 Years of Art in 2017.
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The Scottish Gallery champions international, contemporary applied art and artists who have a presence within the global art community; from young, talented graduates who may have travelled to Scotland to study at one of the art schools, to established makers and artists who have an international reach.
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Doors Open Days will be the final chance to see several exhibitions including solo exhibitions from both Victoria Crowe and Rebecca Collins, alongside an exhibition showcasing some of the finest British and International glass artists featuring work from Vidar Koksvik, Harry Morgan, Karlyn Sutherland, Inge Panneels & Kevin Greenfield.
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Doors Open Days will be the final chance to see several exhibitions including solo exhibitions from both Victoria Crowe and Rebecca Collins, alongside an exhibition showcasing some of the finest British and International glass artists featuring work from Vidar Koksvik, Harry Morgan, Karlyn Sutherland, Inge Panneels & Kevin Greenfield.
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