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NT Art Month is a month-long celebration of the incredible arts quarter in Edinburgh’s New Town. Dundas Street, Abercromby Place, Howard Street and Queen Street are just some of the streets filled with amazing galleries and this festival highlights their dazzling work. The inaugural NT Art Month will launch with an exciting late night on Wednesday 7 June 2023 from 6pm – 8pm. Come and wander the streets of the New Town, soaking up everything the galleries have to offer – paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, ceramics and bronze editions. And then return to your favourite galleries for events throughout the month of June.
NT Art Month features some of the very best galleries in the New Town, highlighting international and home-grown Scottish artists alongside prodigious emerging talent.
Maybe you’ve lived in Edinburgh all your life yet never realised there’s so much art in the New Town? Or are you an avid art fan visiting during June? Now is the time to explore Edinburgh’s wealth of culture and galleries.
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