Stills Gallery

Stills Gallery

In the world today, taking pictures is the best way to capture memories or make a statement. The Stills Gallery in Edinburgh is the premier centre for photography-based art. This Edinburgh Centre for Photography offers exhibitions that showcase the beautiful talents of local artists to capture moments, creatures, and people. Come and learn about the important and powerful role that photography has in the art world at the Stills Gallery.

If you love photography or want to understand photography, then a trip to the Stills Gallery is well in order — here are important details you need to know and attractions to look forward to.

Important Details to Know

Before you visit the Stills Gallery, here are a few things for you to remember:

Accessibility Options at Stills, Edinburgh

The Stills Gallery is wheelchair accessible, as well as toilets on site. For further accessibility options, please contact the Stills Gallery to enquire about possibilities.

Opening Times

The Stills Gallery is open from Tuesday – Saturday, with Mondays and Sundays closed. The Gallery is open between 12:00 to 17:00.

If you’re using the production facilities of the Stills Gallery, it is open from Tuesday, Friday, Saturday between 11:00 to 18:00 and from Wednesday and Thursday between 11:00 to 21:00.

Ticket Prices

Entrance into the Stills Gallery is free! However, keep in mind that the Stills Centre for Photography has a limited capacity (6 people at a time).

How to Get There

The Stills Gallery can be found in the very heart of Edinburgh, sometimes called ‘Auld Reekie’ by locals, and can easily be reached through a number of ways, from cars to buses and trains.

Getting there by Car

If you’re travelling by car, you can find the Stills Gallery at 23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh. It’s located in the heart of the city centre, making it easy to fit into a full day of sightseeing.

Getting There by Train

The Waverly Station is the closest train station to the Stills Gallery. 23 Cockburn Street is only a three-minute walk from the station, just past The Edinburgh Dungeon.

Getting There by Bus

Those navigating the city by bus will be able to reach the Stills Gallery from the closest bus stop, Princes Stop. The Gallery is only about a five-minute walk from the bus station.

Attractions to See at the Still Gallery

The Stills Gallery has an abundance of attractions to inform and entertain visitors. Here are the top attractions to look forward to while you’re here!

Peruse the Rotating Exhibitions at Stills Gallery

Rotating Exhibitions

Throughout the year, budding photographers will be delighted to hear that one of Edinburgh’s top photography galleries has a rotating set of exhibits that showcase the very best of local artists in the city. Discover the world from the lens of Scottish locals, who offer a unique perspective on the world through their photography.

Examples of famed international and local photographers who have featured in the collections at Stills Gallery have been Johny Pits, Markéta Luskačová, and Robbie Lawrence.

Partake in Engagement Opportunities at Stills School

Engagement Opportunities

The Stills Gallery is dedicated to fostering the growth of new photography talent as well as refining the skills of already seasoned snappers — so don’t be shy about asking what programmes or courses are on offer while you’re there.

If you’re between the ages of 16-25, why not improve your photography skills with Stills School Photography?

Bury your Head in a Good Book at the Stills Library

Stills Library

Ever since Stills was established in 1977, they’ve cultivated an ever-growing collection of books on the subject of photography. Read about the prominent role that photography plays in the world today, with books covering famed photographs during historic events to books that showcase the techniques used by famed photographers.

Visitors can enjoy one of the largest publically accessible collections of photography books while at the Stills Library.

Find the Perfect Gift for Your Friends

Gift Shop

If you’re keen on memoirs back home with you, ensure that you pick up a gift or two for friends and family. These include retro cameras, books, gift cards, postcards, and even a Stills cup to drink water from.

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