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Theatre Musselburgh
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GALLERY PROGRAMME
6 February - 20 March Gallery I
ROBERT PAUL. Reflexology
6 February - 20 March Gallery II
RAL. VERONI
Orpheus' Little Journey
27 March - 8 May Gallery I
JOHN HOUSTON Monotypes
27 March - 8 May Gallery II
JOHN BYRNE New Editions
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WINNING: THE DESIGN OF SPORTS. . The impact design has made in sport, a dominant element of the 905. The McLelIan Galleries 9 January - 5 April.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AND THE LIVING CITY.
Surveying the entire span of Wright’s career: architecture, graphic design, furniture and the decorative arts. Kelvingrove Art Gallery 19 February - 11 April.
VERTIGO: The Strange New World of The Contemporary City. The buildings that are shaping the city of tomorrow, today. The Old Fruitmarket 26 February - 16 May.
FOOD: DESIGN & CULTURE. It's packaging, presentation and place in historic and contemporary culture. Kelvingrove Art Gallery 8 May - 22 August.
MIES VAN DER ROI-IE: Architecture and Design in Stuttgart, Barcelona, Brno. Internationalist, uncompromisineg Modernist, Mies van der Rohe at the height of his powers. The Burrell Collection 14 May — 29 August.
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