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  2. Fruitmarket Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Fruitmarket Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] Since its opening in 1974, the gallery has become part of the Scottish contemporary art scene. [2] [3] After a period of closure to undergo a significant renovation, the gallery reopened in 2021 with expanded exhibition space and facilities. [4]

  3. Wikipedia:GLAM/Fruitmarket - Wikipedia

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    The Fruitmarket, Market Street, Edinburgh Screenshot, online Wikipedia Editathon 'A presence in history: Scottish artists of colour', January 2021, hosted by Tana Gambura and The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh “You feel so powerful, you can do all this stuff.” Workshop participant Welcome to the project page for the Fruitmarket.

  4. Collective Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Collective was established in 1984 as the Artist's Collective Gallery [1] [2] and was located on Cockburn Street in Edinburgh until 2013, when it relocated to Calton Hill.It formed as a response to the artist-run 57 Gallery being absorbed into Fruitmarket Gallery: "Dissenting New 57 members... formed Collective on the basis of the original ’57 constitution", as academic Neil Mulholland has ...

  5. Summerhall - Wikipedia

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    The Summerhall arts complex includes a bar and restaurant (The Royal Dick), a microbrewery (Barney's Beer) and the Pickering Gin distillery. [6] Reputedly the biggest private art centre in Europe, [7] it became major venue, each August, for the Edinburgh Fringe, and achieved a footfall of over 1 million visitors a year.

  6. Richard Murphy (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1991; Maggie's Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1994 + 1999 extension [4] Nominated for 1997 Stirling Prize; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, 1996; Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles, 1998 Nominated for 2004 RIAS Best Building in Scotland; Caernarfon Arts Centre, Wales, 2000; Olorosso Restaurant, Edinburgh, 2001

  7. Omni Centre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Glasshouse Hotel is part of the Omni Centre complex, and opened in June 2003 [10] It is located on Greenside Place, next to the Playhouse Theatre, on the edge of Edinburgh's New Town. It was built on the site of Lady Glenorchy's Free Church incorporating the façade of the church as its frontage.

  8. List of closes on the Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town in Edinburgh consisted originally of the city's main street, now known as the Royal Mile, and the small alleyways and courtyards that led off it to the north and south. These were usually named after a memorable occupant of one of the apartments reached by the common entrance, or a trade plied by one or more residents.

  9. Waverley Market - Wikipedia

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    The old Waverley Market occupied the same site as the current shopping centre. The location is in the city centre, on a plot bordered by Waverley Bridge, Princes Street, the Balmoral Hotel and Edinburgh Waverley railway station. Before construction of the railways in Edinburgh, a fruit and vegetable market was located under North Bridge.