
Etherton Gallery: Curated photography in Tucson’s heart
Etherton Gallery in Tucson showcases carefully curated photography with free admission, inviting visitors to explore contemporary and historical works. Staff like Terry are praised for knowledge and guidance, helping guests find pieces that fit a collection. Highlights include Alana Airitam’s show. Located at 340 S Convent Ave, the gallery offers a welcoming, art-forward experience.
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Curated shows featuring photography and mixed media from local and international artists.
Purchase original artworks with guidance from knowledgeable staff for personal or investment collections.
Attend opening nights to interact with artists and discuss their creative processes.
Free admission with self-guided or staff-assisted tours to appreciate art at your own pace.
Rent the gallery space for private events, exhibitions, or cultural gatherings in Tucson.
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Overall rating
Timo Elliott
Top notch Photo Gallery on level with most small photo museums. Terry is knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Let him guide you to find the right addition to your collection.
Micah McCoy
Great stop on my roadtrip. Stopped specifically to see Alana Airitam’s show which was incredible and was also pleased to see the impressive collection of other work. Was great to chat with the Etherton folks. Will be the first place I hit next time I’m in Tucson.
Cassandra Cinnabar
Cute little gallery. No one there during the week. Handicapped ramp in the back that leads to a quaint courtyard with benches. There is a Native American gallery also accessible thru this courtyard. Pieces are a bit pricey, though.
Tringard Anactiel
I've been visiting this gallery on a regular basis for several years now. Nearly every show they've had has introduced me to art that either delights or makes me think. They very carefully curate their shows to bring great art to Tucson. Sometimes mixed media and other formats, but mostly photography represented here. Admission is free and they are only ever busy on their opening nights. If you want to meet the artists or talk to people about the art, go to those, otherwise most days will let you appreciate the show at your own pace.
Ranger Green
Very nice gallery. There have some interesting photos!! I recommend.