ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST
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I 359 GALLERY 233 Cowgate. 225 3013. Mon—Sat 1(1.3()am—5.3()pm.
David Cook Paintings and Sculpture Until 31) June. Two Galleries are taken up with this major exhibition.
Catterline Until 22 July. A retrospective exhibition of paintings of the North Eastern fishing village mainly featuring Lil Neilson but also containing work by Annette Stephen and Joan Eardley.
I TORRANCE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street. 556 (1366. Mon-Fri 1 lam—(1pm; Sat 111.3(1am—4pm.
Andrew Binnie Until 24 June. Border landscapes in oil and watercolour from the Kelso artist.
The gallery also offers a picture framing
I WASPS STUDIOS Patriothall. l Iamilton Place. 225 128‘). Mon ~Sat 2—5.3(Ipm. Phone for details of forthcoming exhibitions.
I WAVERLEY TAYLOR GALLERY 54 Constitution Street. 553 453b.’1'ue—Sat
l lam-(1pm. A Sense of Space [hill 5 July. Pamela Richardson and Moira Bertram are two abstract artists. both Moira. whoportrays landscapes in watercolour and tissue paper collages. and Pamela whodisplays some of her paintings and sculptures address the theme ofspace.
I WILKIE HOUSE (‘owgate. 5531838.
Lile Class 7.31)- ‘).3(lpm. This class is now on Thursdays and costs just £1 .51).
OUTSIDE THE CITIES
A selection at exhibitions outside Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Haddington
I PETER POTTER GALLERY 1() The Sands. 4-15 2295. Mon—Sat Ilium—5pm.
Glengyle Tva 26 June-~21 July. Paintings and sculptures by a group of 13 Iidinburgh
94 George Street I Edinburgh . 031 225 5955
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artists. Kilmarnock
I DICK INSTITUTE Elmbank Ave. Kilmarnock. (1563 264111. Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri lilam—Spm; Wed 8; Sat mam—5pm.
Around the Coast ol Scotland L'ntil 22July. Illustrations from William Daniell's early 1‘)th century travels with contemporary work by Richard Demarco and David Henderson.
Stirling
I SMITH ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM Dumbarton Road. Stirling. (1178(1) 71917. Tue—Fri 12——5pm; Sat 111.3(lam—-5pm: Sun 2-5pn1
Tam Joseph L'ntil ‘).luly. A first showingin Scotland for this prolific artist whose work explores the way black people are perceived in Britain.
Alan Davie: Paintings 1956—1988 t'ntil In July. Rich symbolic paintings from this ex--jaz.z musician and well known Scottish artist.
MUSEUMS
A selective round-up of Museums listed first by city. then by venue. running in alphabetical order.
GLASGOW
I BURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. (14‘) 7151. Mon Sat lilam 5pm; Sun 2--5pm. Cafe. [1)]
A wealth of treasure collected by Edwardian tycoon William Burrell.
I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM The I’niversity of
(ilasgow. 33‘) 8855. Mon Fri
9.3(lam—5pm; Sat 9.3(lam— 1 pm.
Used as a study collection as much asa public facility. the 11unterian is well-known for its collection of 3/4 million fossil specimens.
African Vision Until 26 August. An exhibition of traditional sculpture with an especially strong representation from French-speaking Africa. not often seen in this country. I MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin llalI.1 Bunhouse Road. 357 392‘). Mon—Sat 1(lam—5pm. Sun 2--5pm. Disabled Access. Cafe.
International Plastic Modellers‘ Society I'ntil 31) June. A display of around 41) models by members of this society.
I PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM (ilas‘gow (ireen. 55-10223. Mon—Sat mam—5pm; Sun 2 5pm. Cafe. Disabled access by arrangement.
A Stitch in Time I'ntil 31) June. An exhibition of women's banners and needlework brings together work from Belfast. Chile and Soweto as well as banners from (ilasgow and the massive Picture of Leith from lidinburgh.
I RUTHERGLEN MUSEUM King Street. (147 (lS37..‘\11111—Sat lilam—-5pm. Sun 2-5pm. The Centenary ol the Salvation Army in Rutherglen l7 Junc— 1 (1 July. The exhibition includes costumes photographs banners anti trophies from 1111) years ofthe good fight.
I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street (adjacent to Springburn Railway Station). 55714115511111- It'ri lil.3(lam--5pm; Sat lilam 4pm; Sun 2 -5pm.
Sculpture at Springburn ‘l Ieritage and Hope ~- Springburn 1%"). a bronze group by the Iidinburgh artist Vincent Butleris- standing proud in Atlas Square. and an
exhibition describing its making is on show
in the museum.
Work: The Springburn Experience 1840—1988 A long term exhibition looking at 1411 yearsof working conditionsand
practices at Springburn focusing on trade unions. tools. women and the wars. Of particular interest to anyone who worked in Glasgow’s heavy industries or whose family did. If you‘re looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane or a historical look at the industrial past. this exhibition will stimulate and illuminate.
EDINBURGH - .
I EDINBURGH CANAL CENTRE Bridge Inn. 27 Baird Road. Ratho. 333 132(1’125 1. Scotland‘s first Canal Centre has recently opened on the Union Canal where you can both hire rowing boats and look round the Visitor Centre which displays artefacts from the history of the canal.
I ROYAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND Chambers Street. 225 7534. Mon—Sat Warn—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Wealth of a Nation Until 31 December. A major exhibition of the wealth. intrinsic and otherwise that Scotland has contained in our museums. Many ofthe itemsare currently poorly housed and part ofthe reason for the show is to drum up support for the construction of new buildings for the museum on Chambers Street.
Robes OI the Realm Until 25 June. tide and Ravenscroft have been Robemakers and Tailors for 300 years and to telebrate the fact the Royal Museum mounts a display of ceremonial dress.
Revolutions in Science Until it) October. A look at the major scientific diseoveriesof the last 201) years with the chance to tryout the odd experiment yourself.
I SCOTTISH AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM lngliston. Mon-Hi lilam—5pm. Agriculture still plays an important role in Scotland's culture and this museum looks at the old trades and skills ofthe countryside.
The Sword and the Plough A special exhibition which explores the changes brought by two World Wars and their effect on the communities and the landscape.
Mon—Fri l (lam—(1pm Sat lllam—lpm
DAVID McCLURE, RSA. RSW Figure, Flowers and Landscape SCOTTISH WATERCOLOURS Mixed Exhibition DOROTHY BLACK Works on Paper JANICE TCHALENKO New Ceramics
3-28 June
11111101 RICE ’ mum
University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge. Tel: 031 667 1011 manor;
3 lune— 15 July
’Sea Salvage’ ROBERT CALLENDER
Tues—Sat 10am—5pm Admission Free Subsidised by the Scottish Arts Council
EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART
SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
at Royal Botanic Garden, Old Herbarium, Inverleith Row.
Edinburgh
23rd — 28th June 1989 Mon-Sat 10am-5pm;
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE at Edinburgh College of Art. Lauriston Place. Edinburgh
22nd — 28th June 1989
Sunday opening 11am—5pm
Mon—Thurs 10am—8.30pm; Fri lOam—Spm; Sat 10am—12 noon
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