Arusha Gallery

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Arusha Gallery is a contemporary gallery estd. 2013 with spaces in Edinburgh, Bruton & soon, London.

Photos from Arusha Gallery's post 21/03/2025

One week left to catch John Abell’s Cariadon Y Mynydd (The Mountain Lover)

The Mountain Lovers is a new series of paintings by .abell, drawing on his strong connection to the landscape and mountains of his home, as well as the Welsh language and its traditions of storytelling and religious devotion.

For enquiries please email [email protected]

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Photos from Arusha Gallery's post 01/03/2025

Opening soon:

John Abell—Cariadon Y Mynydd (The Mountain Lovers)

Join us for the opening:
13th March 2025
6–8pm
6 Percy Street
W1T 1DQ

The exhibition continues until 29th March 2025

Artworks:abell

Ynys Cariadon, 2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 180 cm

Dan Y Coeden Ywen, 2025
Oil on canvas
170 x 140 cm

Cosmoleg Y Dyffryn, 2025
Oil on linen
170 x 140 cm

For enquiries please email [email protected]

Photos from Arusha Gallery's post 25/02/2025

Play-Time continues until 8th March 2025

Our gallery openings for next week are:
Wednesday to Saturday 11am—6pm
6 Percy Street, W1T 1DQ London

explores how childhood play shapes who we become. Using nostalgic objects, she builds intricate tabletop scenes that blend personal memories with universal experiences. Light, shadow, and storytelling bring a sense of theatre—capturing both the wonder and unease of growing up.

For inquiries please email [email protected]

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Photos from Arusha Gallery's post 21/02/2025

John Abell: Cariadon Y Mynydd (The Mountain Lovers)

Join us for the opening of John Abell’s latest exhibition on Thursday, 13th March 2025, from 6–8pm at 6 Percy Street, London, W1T 1DQ. The exhibition will run from 14th to 29th March.

Everyone welcome!

John Abell’s (.abell) paintings sit somewhere between folklore and fever dream—dense, luminous scenes where familiar figures take on an otherworldly charge. Lovers, ghosts, riders, and watchers move through layered landscapes, and each piece feels like glimpse into a much bigger story.

In Cariadon Y Mynydd (The Mountain Lovers), .abell and .stone.club bring together new work that plays with scale, perspective, and the weight of myth. Blues and violets glow against firelit golds and compositions unfold like medieval woodcuts.

Born in 1968, John Abell studied at Camberwell College of Art in London, and is currently based in wales. He is known for his vibrant watercolours that explore life and the human experience.

Email [email protected] to register interest.

Photos from Arusha Gallery's post 11/02/2025

Morwenna Morrison: Play-Time

Join us for the opening of Play-Time, on Thursday 13th February at 6 Percy Street, London from 6–8pm.

Play-Time rewinds to childhood, the space where imagination is formed. As children, we make sense of the world through repetition, play, and storytelling.

Morrison’s paintings follow a similar rhythm—beginning with familiar objects placed in conversation with each other, then developing through a playful, instinctive
process that unearths deeper connections to the past.

Morwenna Morrison is based in Penzance. A graduate of the Exeter College of Art and Design’s Fine Art programme (1988), she has exhibited extensively across the UK in both solo and group shows.

The exhibition continues until 8th March 2025

For inquiries please email [email protected]

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13A Dundas Street
Edinburgh
EH36QG

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm