Talbot Rice Gallery

The University of Edinburgh
Old College, South Bridge

Talbot Rice Gallery is one of Scotland's leading public galleries of contemporary visual art. Rooted in an academic situation, the gallery plays a key role in the cultural life of the city, drawing a local, national and international audience. This Festival they host artist Jospeh Kosuth's work 'An Interpretation of This Title' (Nietzsche, Darwin and the Paradox of Content), part of The Enlightenments visual arts programme.

Parking:

  • Pay and Display spaces are available on Chambers Street.

Access: 

  • Ramped access is available from West College Street.
  • There is lift access to all areas of the gallery. Lift access is from the ground floor and a there is a separate wheelchair lift to Georgian Gallery.
  • Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome.
  • A Unisex accessible toilet is available.
  • Staff are available to assist.
  • General information is available from gallery attendants.
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