ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

The Artists Collective Gallery

52-54 High Street. Edinburgh EHl ITB 03 | —556 2600 Tue/\Ned/Thur/Fri |2.30-5.30 Sat I0.00-5.00

Keith Grant: Recent Work 6th-23rd June A new series of Paintings & Drawings by this Edinburgh based painter. This IS his first one man show in four years.

Marcel O’Connor: “A Period of Transition. " 27th June- 14th July

Powerful abstract paintings by this Irish Artist showing the development of his work over the last couple of years.

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COMPASS GALLERY

478 WEST REGENT ST: GLASGOW C32 491.

TEL. 041-221 6370

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Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture

Mon-Sat 10am—5.30pm

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Belford Road, Edinburgh. Telephone 031-556 8921 Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 2pm—5pm

6 JUNE-19 JULY 1987

Over 60 works covering the whole span of this Italian futurist’s career.

An exhibition organised by The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford and sponsored by The Elephant Trust and Visiting Arts.

Free Parking. Cafe. Wheelchair Access. ADMISSION FREE.

Margaret Valentine and Margaret Montgomery Until Sat 20 J unc.

0 LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 956 2351. Tue—Fri 11am—5pm and 7—9pm: Sat and Sun 2—5pm.

Mllngavie Art Club Annual Exhibition Until Sat 27June.

O MCLELLAN GALLERIES 230 Sauchichall Street (enter by Rose Street entrance). 332 1132. Mon—Sat 10am—(i.30pm.

Niirnberg Portrait of a City (Niirnberg exhibition) Thurs 11—Sat20June. An informative exhibition on Glasgow‘s twin city.

Images of a German City (Niirnberg exhibition) Thurs 11—Sat201unc.

The history of Nurnbcrg in a series of

twelve dioramas ( 1835—1985) from the Nazi atrocities closely associated with the city to post-war reconstruction. This exhibition has been much acclaimed in the USA and has its European premiere in Glasgow.

Contemporary Graphic Art from Nfirnberg (Niirnberg exhibition) Until Sat 1 1 July. The mediums used by Niirnbcrg‘s most famous artist. Albrecht Durer. have not been neglected.

0 MAIN FINE ART The Studio Gallery. 16 Gibson Street. 334 8858. Tue—Sat 10am—5pm: Sun 2—5pm.

Natascha Mann (Niirnberg exhibition) Thurs 1 1 June. Work by a Niirnberg artist.

0 METRO GALLERY 713 Great Western Road. 33‘) 0737 (opp Botanic Gardens). Tue—Sat 10.30am—5pm.

SummerExhibition Until Sat 1 1 July. New paintings by several artists including John Boyd. Tom (‘oyle. John Kingsly and (‘laire IIarrigan. Lustre Porcelain by Eileen Bell. Ceramics by Lyn (‘lark and Embroiderics by Jane McArthur and Kirsty MacFarlanc.

O MITCHELL LIBRARY Kent Road. 221 7030. Mon—Fri 9.30am—9pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm.

Afghan Exhibition Until Sat 27 June. Rugs. kilims. wall-hangings and jewellery from recent trips made by Guri Lc Richc to the carpet bazaar in Kabul. All for sale.

0 PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 554 0223. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun l—5pm. Glasgow‘s museum ofworking life.

The Loveliest Night of the Year Sat 20 June. ()pm—«iam. The Winter Gardens of the People‘s Palace is the setting this year for Glasgow's annual arts ball presented by the Glasgow Print Studio. Tickets £10 each or£l5 including buffet. Contact the Glasgow Print Studio for details and bookings.

0 POLLOK HOUSE 2060 Pollokshaws Road. 632 0274. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun l—5pm.

Neighbour to the BurrclI‘Collcction. this 18th century house contains the Stirling Maxwell Collection of Spanish paintings and period furnishings.

Regular recitals held. See Classical Listings or contact venue for details. 0 RUTHERGLEN MUSEUM King Street. Ruthcrglcn. 647 0837. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 2pm-5pm. (from city centre: any low level east-bound train on the Argyli line to

Hamilton and Motherwell stops at Rutherglen).

History of the National Savings Bank Sat 20 June—Mon 20 July.

0 SCOTTISH AMICABLE 150 St Vincent Street. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm. The Artist the Landscape Until Fri 26 June. Work by David Kerr.

0 THE SCOTTISH DESIGN CENTRE 72 St Vincent Street. 221 (i121. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm. Sat 9am—5pm.

The Young Creators Until Sat 13 June. The country‘s young designers are given a chance to show their latest ideas. Also. those considering a career in design will be able to find out more about training from information provided.

0 SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street (adjacent to Springburn Railway Station). Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm. Sun 2-5pm.

Glasgow— Locomotive Builderto the World Until Tue 30 June. Just tip the road from the derelict railway works and surrounded by industrial and domestic ground now grassed over. Springburn Library houses Glasgow‘s only community museum. Between 1865 and 1062 Glasgow exported 18.000 locomotives to over ollcountries in every continent. These impressive statistics are borne out in an exhibition at Springburn on the locomotive industry which once made this area buzz with life. Mainly photographs with lots of interesting tCXt.

TVSW: George Wyllie’s Straw Locomotive The latest loco to come alive in Glasgow has been built of straw not steel and after a ceremonial parade. was hoisted into the arms of the Finnieston Crane. once the transporter of the real thing

THREE ARTISTS

Pastel by Sylvia Arnstein

Hanover Fine Art, Edinburgh Up the winding stair of Hanover Fine Art, three artists are currently showing variations on the landscape theme. Roberta Merrilees’ recent pastels are more relaxed than hertraditional ploughshare scene and Kenneth Bushe paints bleak seascapes with uncomplicated components of shape and colour. Sylvia Arnstein makes up the trio. Originally from mid-WestAmerica, she has spent the past few summers in Scotland. Classical musicians, her mother and brother have both performed at the Edinburgh Festival which gave Arnstein her first introduction to the country. ‘Being the vagabond’ has given herthe opportunity to explore and draw. Her pastels, brightly coloured, give the West Coast of Scotland 3 Californian touch. (Alice Bain)

“The List 12- 25 June