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Stills is a centre for photography based in the heart of Edinburgh. We offer exhibitions and production facilities as well as a range of engagement opportunities for anyone to discover, enjoy and understand photography.
Stills was established in 1977. Since that time it has become a champion for the important and powerful role that the medium of photography plays in the world today.
Our gallery exhibitions are free and open every day from 11am - 6pm.
Our facilities are open Monday-Thursday, 11am - 9pm, and Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11am-6pm.
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