GLASGOW MUSEUMS PRESENT
5000 Years of Art & Design
NOW until 1st April 1991 MeLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow Open daily 10am - 5pm Sundays 12 - 6pm Thursdays until 10pm
Admission £2 Concession 50p Family Ticket £4
Supported by The Scottish National institutions
Sponsored by LI LLEY
Feb. The first one-man show in Glasgow by this German artist in whose work confrontations. and their effect on human beings. are a central issue.
I POLLDK HOUSE 2060 Pollokshaws Road.
632 0274. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon~6pm: open until 10pm Wed. The Enid Goldblatt Collection Until 31 Jan.
‘ A selection of around 100 pieces from the
collection of 18th century continental porcelain amassed by Glasgow-born Enid Goldbiatt.
I THE ROWAN GALLERY 36 Main Street. Drymen, 0360 60996. Mon-Sun 10am-5pm.
Mixed Exhibition Throughout Jan. Paintings. ceramics and glass by contemporary Scottish artists.
Homes and Gardens 2-24 Feb. Paintings featuring cottages. castles. flowers and gardens by contemporary Scottish artists. I SCOTTISH MASK AND PUPPET CENTRE 8—10 Balcarres Avenue. 339 6185. Tue—Sat 10am-5pm.
The Other Face Until 31 Jan. Work by some of Britain‘s leading mask-makers, most of whom have worked for theatre companies in Europe and been inspired by a myriad ofdifferent traditions in masking.
I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street, 557 1405. Mon-Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10am—4.30pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Up Oor Close, iioon Oor Back Throughout Jan. Jean Faley has helped the museum rc-create the room and kitchen in Gourlay Street where she grew up. More than a reconstruction. the exhibition is a theatrical evocation of time and place. using period furniture. sound effects and music as recalled by Faley.
Springburn 2000 Throughout Jan. Make way for an explosion ofcreativity, as local people and artists join forces. giving artistic expression to their hopes for the Springburn of the year 2000.
I STREET LEVEL 279-281 High Street, 552 2151. Wed-Sat 11am—6pm; Sun 2—4pm. Ray Moore: The Last Ten Years 261 an—3 Mar. A retrospective exhibition ofthis internationally admired landscape photographer who was instrumental in getting photography recognised as a suitable subject for inclusion in Fine Art courses. Much of this work is being shown for the first time.
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ART & EXHIBITIONS EDINBURGH
I THE ASH GALLERY 156 Canongate , 556 2160. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm.
Up in Art: A New Beginning Until 26] an. The first time the student co-op Up in A rt has exhibited outside the Edinburgh College of Art walls. Mixed works from students of all ages.
. . .AII Wealth Alchemy 30 Jan-23 Feb. Mixed media works by Brigid Collins. Melanie Williams. Emily Grant. Diane Lumley and Carol Robertson.
I BARNES & FITZGERALD 47b George Street. 220 1305. Mon—Sat
10.30am—5 .30pm.
A wide selection of contemporary studio glass and jewellery.
I LA BELLE ANGELE Hasties Close. Cowgate (next to 369 Gallery). 225 2774. Tue—Sat 8am-5pm. Cafe now open during gallery hours.
. Scottish Colourists and Sculptors Until 31
Jan. Works by various artists. including Sax Shaw.
Mixed works on show in February.
I BOURNE FINE ART 4 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm: Sat 10am—1pm.
General exhibition of Scottish paintings. 1800—1950.
I CALTON GALLERY 10 Royal Terrace. 556 1010. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat
10am—l pm.
A display of l9th century Scottish paintings. including still lifes. watercolours and some sculptures.
I CENTRAL LIBRARY George [V Bridge. 225 5584. Mon-Fri 9am—8pm; Sat 9am—1pm.
Leith School oi Art: Drawings, Paintings and Prints Throughout Jan.
World oi Children: Booit Display Until 14 Feb.
Avrai: Wester Hailes Women’s Group Photography Until 31 Jan.
Rugby in Scotland Until 2 Mar.
100 Years oi Women in Medicine, in Edinburgh Until 9 Mar.
Capital Environment 1—28 Feb. A photographic display in the Edinburgh Room.
I CITY ART CENTRE 2 Market Street. 225 2424 ext 6650. Mon-Sat liiam—Spm. Licensed cafe. [D].
Make the most of this exhibition beeausfl is the last one at the City Art Centre this year. The gallery will close on 1 Feb until Spring 1992. I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 166 High Street. 2201260. Wed—Sat 12.305.30pm; Sun 2—5.30pm. i Harvey Jackson: Enlightenment Until 3 Feb. An exhibition ofsculpture whichattempts i to ‘rationalise and understand the similarities. differences and interdependency between opposites‘. I I CRAIGMILLAR LIBRARY Niddrie ' Marischall Gardens, one 4095. Mon—Fri l 9am—8. 30pm; Sat 9am— 1 pm. i l l
Craigmillar Portraits by Tim Curtis Until November. 130 photographs oflocal residents. showing five per fortnight.
I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place, 229 9311. Mon—Thurs 10am—8pm; Fri 10am—4pm:Sat/Sun10am—2pm. School oi Drawing and Painting: Annual ' Exhibition Until 7 Feb. in the Sculpture 1 Court.
School oi Architecture: Exhibition zann-3 Feb. In the Andrew Grant Gallery.
I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP AND GALLERY 23 Union Street. 557 2479. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.
Three Edinburgh Artists 26 Jan—23 i-‘eh. New work — paintings and drawings — by Vickie Bernie. Colin Lawson and Jo Milne. all graduates oi Edinburgh (‘ollege of Art.
I FILMHOUSE Lothian Road. 228 2688. Mon—Sat noon—l 1pm; Sun 6.3(L—1 1pm. Shades oi Blue Until 27 Jan. Recent photoworks by Harriet Lawrence and John Millar which examine and challenge our perception ofthe nude and censorship in art.
Also. the Filmhouse's permanent display of Cuban Film Prints.
I FINE ART SOCIETY 137 George Street. 220 6370. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.3(ipm; Sat 10am—1pm.
Christine McAnhur: Recent Work Throughout Jan. Paintings. pastels and watercolou rs.
Scottish Paintings: 1800—1950 Throughout Feb.
I FLYING COLOURS GALLERY 35 William Street. 225 6776. Tue~Fri 11am-6pm: Sat 10am-1pm.
Ian Cook and 11.8. Jasinsiti 5 Fe 67 Mar.
Still lifes. landscapes and nudes. I THE FRENCH INSTITUTE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mom-Fri 9.30am—5 30pm; Sat 9.3(lam—l .30 pm. . Myer Lacombe: Paris Collages U ntil 8 Feb. I The first ofa series of Lacome's exhibitions based on European cities— Venice and Barcelona are still to come—
Vlctorla's Edinburgh Until 31 Jan. Edinburgh in the Victorian period. depicted through the eyes of contemporary artists. writers. craftspeople and photographers. revealing the contrast between New Town opulence and Old Town squalor.
I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521 . Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm; Sun 2-5.30pm.
Expressions Until 10 Feb. Part of the Third Eye C entre's ambitious Points East season of new work from Bulgaria. Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland. Romania. the Soviet Union and Britain.
I TRAMWAY Albert Drive, 422 2023. Daily 10am—10pm.
New North Until 27 Jan. A celebration of contemporary art from the North of Britain, including paintings, sculpture and photography, revealing the diversity of approaches and ideas in Northern art. There will be a tour of the exhibition at 2.30pm on Sat and Sun.
Future exhibitions unconfirmed.
I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. 552 4813. Mon-Sat noon—6pm.
Wishful Thinking Until 2 Feb. Mixed works by Glasgow-based artists J aqueline Byrne, J aqueline Donachie, Rachel Mimiec and Karen Vaughan.
Next exhibition Work by Alanlohnson starts 23 Feb.
I WASPS 26 King Street, 5520564. Mon-Fri 9am—5pm; Sat 10.30am—5pm.
A shop, exhibition space and resource centre, with information on work by all WASPS artists. slide library and information about how to commission
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Emma Fordyce Macrae 1887-1974 Until 31 Jan. A Christmas exhibition of paintings. Next exhibition George Leslie Hunter: Watercoloura and Drawings starts 10 Feb.
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Steven Campbell’s Frottage oi the Void at New North, Tramway, Glasgow.
Mg 25 January — 7 February 1991