Works by Andrew Cranston, Kevin Harman, Lorna Robertson and Caroline Walker will be on view.
Pictured from left to right:
Caroline Walker, Lighting Candles, Evening, March, (2019)
Lorna Robertson, Separate trails
Exhibition:
Works by Andrew Cranston, Kevin Harman, Lorna Robertson and Caroline Walker will be on view.
Pictured from left to right:
Caroline Walker, Lighting Candles, Evening, March, (2019)
Lorna Robertson, Separate trails
Based in a historic Edinburgh space, Ingleby has secured a reputation as one of Scotland’s leading private galleries; renowned for the quality of its exhibitions, publications and support of early-career artists along with those of international standing. The gallery will regularly conduct business from Cromwell Place whilst in London, utilising services and engaging with the community.
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