| 18A Dundas Street, Edinburgh New Town EH3 6HZ | |
| 01315574810 | |
| The Sutton Gallery Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Sutton Gallery is based on Dundas Street in Edinburgh's New Town gallery district, specialising in modern British and European art at affordable prices. We regularly hold stimulating and thought-provoking exhibitions at spaces around the country. Visit our exhibition pages to find out about our current exhibitions. We also stock a wide variety of work by exciting contemporary artists as well as some of the most celebrated British artists of the 20th Century.
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