What a treasured find in downtown Tucson! Always something spectacular to see, and if you fall in love, you can take it home! Everything on the walls is an investment… these super-friendly people REALLY know their stuff. From sought-after photographs to Mata Ortiz pots, awe, wonder, and delight are around every corner. My last trip I found a fantastic small silver box with a beautifully wrought bee on the lid. And I had to be pulled away from Kate Breakey’s breathtaking clouds. A must-visit in Tucson with good eats just below. Be ready to treat yourself in both places.
Jazmin B.
Place rating: 5 Sahuarita, AZ
This is probably my favorite gallery in Tucson. Love that I can just walk in anytime and enjoy the exhibitions. Kate Breakey’s work is always stunning. I go back just to visit her Las Sombras series.
M E.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Terrific contemporary fine art photography gallery. Always worth stopping by to see what is on exhibit. An absolute must do when you visit Tucson. There is no other place quite like it. If you think Tucson is just a dusty little desert town, you will more than impressed. Serious art enthusiasts will not be disappointed.
Sant K.
Place rating: 5 San Bernardino, CA
Etherton Gallery is a world class art venue with wonderful exhibitions, featuring photography as well as other media. It is a must to visit when in Tucson!
Jerry C.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Terry and his staff put on the most amazing exhibits. No visit to Tucson is complete without a visit to Etherton Gallery.
Mark A.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
Nothing to say but cool and always amazing art and photography. We are lucky here in Tucson to be able to see little one procure some of the worlds foremost artists. It is all at your fingertips, the staff is knowledgeable without being snooty. So drop on by and get some visual and cerebral stimulation.
Erin B.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Etherton gallery is so super cool that even the hipsters don’t know about it yet and can’t rub it in your face for your not knowing about it. From the nearly nonexistent reviews on here, I’m wondering if ANYONE knows about Etherton. ?! Okay, so, Etherton is FREE. Free as in, no cost for admission. As in, free. (If you want to take a piece of art home; however, you DO have to pay for that.) Etherton gallery taught me to appreciate art and really opened my eyes to the wonders of some contemporary artists featured there with my first visit ten years ago. It’s raw, honest, and sometimes disturbing. I guess that’s my style. Gorgeous photography featured here too.
David H.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
World class art gallery! An amazing collection of photography.
Kristy N.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
This is located next door to Downtown Kitchen & Cocktails(and up the stairs). We were greeted warmly as soon as we walked in. There was lots of interesting art to look at and had a good feeling about the place.
Katie S.
Place rating: 5 Richmond, CA
On a recent visit to Tucson my husband’s father brought us to the Etherton Gallery to browse. What a wonderful space! I can’t believe nobody has Unilocaled it yet. Located above a restaurant in downtown Tucson, Etherton is a large loft space. Most of the art is in one main room, but there are a few smaller rooms that house photography prints and Native-American art. On our visit there were several different artists showing contemporary drawings and paintings. Something for everyone I’d imagine. A quick visit to their website shows that exhibits tend to stay up for around four months. I’m excited to see what new things they have up the next time I’m in Tucson. Oh, and a note. Sometimes I feel awkward going into galleries knowing full-well I have barely enough money in my bank account to pay my mortgage, let alone buy a painting. Etherton was not one of those galleries. Nobody followed us around(or even came into the gallery from their lobby area while we were looking). It’s a very mellow space and I’d imagine that you would feel comfortable coming just to browse.