ART GALLERIES - SCOTLAND
GALERIES D'ART d'ECOSSE


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other countries
ARGYLL

Juno Design Gallery
159 Argyll St
Dunoon, Argyll
+44 (0)1369 707767
jo@junogallery.com
ABERDEENSHIRE

Riverside Gallery
28 David Street, Stonehaven
Aberdeenshire
+44 01569 763931
kathleen@riverside-gallery.com
The Lost Gallery
Aidachuie, Strathdon
Aberdeenshire
+44 019756 51287
peter@lostgallery.co.uk
EAST LOTHIAN

Stenton Gallery
Stenton, East Lothian
+44 (0)1368 850 256
bic@stentongallery.com
EDINBURGH

Bourne Fine
6 Dundas Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 557 4050
mail@bournefineart.co.uk
Collective Gallery
22-28 Cockburn Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 220 1260
mail@collectivegallery.net
Ingleby Gallery
6 Carlton Terrace
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 556 4441
mail@inglebygallery.com
Scottish Gallery
16 Dundas Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 558 1200
mail@scottish-gallery.co.uk
The Circle Gallery
13a/13c Dundas Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 556 8886
info@circlegallery.co.uk
The Fruitmarket Gallery
45 Market Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 225 2383
info@fruitmarket.co.uk
The Leith Gallery
65 The Shore
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 556 6366
info@the-leith-gallery.co.uk
Torrance Gallery
36 Dundas Street
Edinburgh
+44 (0)131 556 6366
enquiries@torrancegallery.co.uk

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