Arusha Gallery
Edinburgh / Somerset / London
About
Arusha Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with its main premises in Edinburgh's historic New Town, a satellite space in London and a residency programme and gallery in Bruton, Somerset.
Opened in 2013, Arusha runs an annual programme of exhibitions, events and fairs, both nationally and internationally, with regular collaborations with guest artists, curators, festivals and institutions.
Artists
- John Abell
- Thomas Adam
- Ed Burkes
- Peter Burns
- Anna Choutova
- Plum Cloutman
- Freya Douglas-Morris
- Jack Dunnett
- Fiona Finnegan
- Helen Flockhart
- Robert Fry
- Pippa Gatty
- Norman Gilbert
- Jen Wink Hays
- Charlotte Keates
- Or Lapid
- Danny Leyland
- Rosie McLachlan
- Sophie Milner
- Eleanor Moreton
- Morwenna Morrison
- James Owens
- Anousha Payne
- Romina Ressia
- Anna Rocke
- Nina Royle
- Rhiannon R. Salisbury
- Elaine Speirs
- Elizabeth Stewart
- Ilona Szalay
- Kate Walters
- Casper White
- Kirsty Whiten
- Georg Wilson
- Pippa Young
Works Available By
- Imogen Allen
- Carl Anderson
- Mel Arsenault
- Lihong Bai
- Shane Keisuke Berkery
- Sophie Birch
- Xanthe Burdett
- Peter Carrick
- Laurie Cole
- Beth Cowey
- Billy Crosby
- Sean Davidson
- Cayetano Sanz de Santamaria
- Sam Drake
- Tobias Francis
- Gommaar Gilliams
- Connie Harrison
- Lachlan Hinwood
- Dannielle Hodson
- Mark I'anson
- Iwan Lewis
- Julian Lombardi
- Molly Martin
- Holly Mills
- Gus Monday
- Hiromi Murai
- Esmé Naylor Farrelly
- Alice Neave
- Claire Partington
- Paige Perkins
- Elisabeth Perrault
- Maria Positano
- Zayn Qahtani
- Albie Romero
- Bryony Rose
- Francisco G. Pinzón Samper
- Nina Silverberg
- Suzy Spence
- Emma Steinkraus
- Margaret R. Thompson
- Peter Thomson
- Alasdair Wallace
- Amber Wallis
- Frida Wannerberger
- Theresa Weber
- Maddalena Zadra