Etherton Gallery
340 South Convent Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85701
+520.624.7370 | info@ethertongallery.com | ethertongallery.com
Admission to the gallery is free of charge.
Gallery parking lot located behind the building as well as street parking in the front.
Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
11:00am - 5:00pm
Parking
Free parking lot available to the West of the gallery.
For additional downtown parking information click here.
Etherton Gallery takes the security of our clients and transactions very seriously. Please be aware that cybercrime, including online fraud, is on the rise. Be cautious of unsolicited emails, messages, or phone calls. Fraudulent entities may attempt to impersonate the gallery or its staff. Use the official contact information provided on our website to communicate with us. Prior to initiating any wire transfer or payment, always contact the gallery directly to confirm the transaction. Also, have your financial institution confirm wire transfer instructions, before proceeding with payment. If you are ever uncertain about a transaction, please contact us directly before proceeding. Once the funds are transferred, it is virtually impossible to recover them. We are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our clients.
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Interviews & Publications
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Arizona Highways - Q&A: Terry Etherton
October 20, 2021After 33 years in downtown Tucson, one of the city's best-known galleries for photography and other art has a new home. Etherton Gallery moved this year into a gorgeous space... -
Lenscratch - Interview with Terry Etherton
September 18, 2021It is an absolute honor and privilege to celebrate Etherton Gallery’s fortieth anniversary as a contemporary photography powerhouse in Tucson, Arizona. Still barreling forward after a rich history aswirl with... -
New York Magazine: The Urbanist's Guide to Tucson
February 5, 2020THE URBANIST FEB. 5, 2020 The Urbanist’s Guide to Tucson Sonoran Desert chiles, full-moon-brewed beer, and grocery-store-heiress antiques. By Elizabeth Thompson Tucson’s never really had an official nickname. There’s “Old...
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