photographs and recorded interviews with some of Arrnstrong’s friends and former employees.

THE NEW STREET EXHIBITION SPACE 14 New Street, 558 7604. Daily Ham—6.30pm.

Lewd And Lascivious Until Sun 9 Apr. Nightclub interiors artist Paul Ballingal creates an installation for the gallery space, exploring everyday taboos.

NEXUS GALLERIES

61 Bread Street, 477 4524. Mon—Sat 10am-6 m.

Point 0 Abstraction Until Wed 5 Apr. Abstract works by various artists including Gerry Dungeon, Jasper Inglis, Andrew Gold, Alexandra Knubley, Sandy Mclntosh, Pervaze Mohammed and Douglas Sneddon plus new work by award-winningjewellery designer Diana Porter.

OPEN EYE GALLERY

75—79 Cumberland Street, 557 1020. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Nicola Hurst Until Thu 30 Mar. Jewellery.

John Brown RSW Until Thu 30 Mar. Recent aintings.

Diane endle Images Of Zanzibar Until Thu 30 Mar. Recent paintings. Claire Kalvis Until Thu 30 Mar. Recent ceramics.

Frieda Digham Sat l—Thu 20 Apr. Ceramics.

Claire Harrigan RSW Sat l—Thu 20 Apr. Paintings.

Natalie Wingate Sat l—Thu 20 Apr. New work.

Rakhi Capila Sat 1 Apr—Thu 11 May. Contemporary jewellery.

OUT OF THE NOMADS TENT

21 St Leonard’s Lane, 662 1612. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun noon—4pm. Woven Structures Thu 6—Sun 30 Apr. Examples and diagrams of weaving from China, Tibet, Nepal, India, Iran, Afghanistan and Europe.

PATRIOTHALL GALLERY

(WASPS) Patriothall Studios, off 48 Hamilton Place, 225 1289. Tue—Fri 3—7pm; Sat 8; Sun noon—5pm.

Waves Until Sun 2 Apr. Three artists explore the common element of water. Betty Bastai, whose work was recently seen as an installation set within Granton Lighthouse, creates a new installation entitled “Mapping Light’, Alan Shipway shows abstract paintings which were also included in the Absolut Open exhibition at lnverleith House earlier in the year and Robert Gillies has written a specially commissioned sound installation for the gallery space. See review.

PORTFOLIO GALLERY

43 Candlemaker Row, 220 1911. Tue—Sat Ham—5.30pm.

Residual Property Until Sun 9 Apr. Artists Tom Hunter, Mary Maclean, Jason Oddy and Elisa Sighicelli feature in this group show which looks at ownership of property.

THE QUEEN'S HALL

Clerk Street, 667 7776. Mon—Sat lOam—5.3()pm.

John Dunbar Until Tue 25 Apr. Landscape paintings of Edinburgh, Oman and Lebanon by John Dunbar.

RIAS GALLERY

15 Rutland Square, 229 7545. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.

The EAA 1999 Annual Awards Mon lO—Fri 28 Apr. The annual Edinburgh Architects’ Association awards.

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

lnverleith House, 552 7171. Wed—Sun 10am—5pm.

British Art Show 5 Sat 8 Apr—Sun 4 Jun. Free. Artists on show at lnverleith House include Paul Graham, Martin Creed, Martin Boyce, Kenny McLeod, Liam Gillick, Rachel Lowe and Graham Gussin. See British Art Show

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THE ROYAL EDINBURGH HOSPITAL The Link Gallery. 23 Tipperlinn Road, 229 3555.

Family Tree Until Mon 29 May. Paintings, prints, textiles and photography inspired by the landscape and nature from family of artists Alex, Midge, Kim and Steve Gourlay and Alex Gunn.

THE ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH

The Pelican Gallery, 1 Lauriston Place, 229 3555.

Anne Elliot, Kate Gray and Diana Hendry Until Sun 28 May. New work by contemporary visual artists Kate Gray and Anne Elliot, shown alongside poetry by writer Diana Hendry.

THE SABLE GALLERY

29b Dundas Street, 467 3937. Mon—Fri llam-7 m.

The Oniy Thing That's Constant ls Change Until Wed 5 Apr. A changing exhibition of work by local artists featuring watercolours, oils, sculpture, photography and textiles.

SCOTTISH GALLERY

16 Dundas Street, 558 1200. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Jennifer McRae Mon 3 Apr—Wed 3 May. Paintings.

Takahiro Kondo Mon 3 Apr—Wed 3 May. New porcelain.

Ten Young Silversmiths Mon 3 Apr—Wed 3 May. Recent work by ten Silversmiths.

ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE

Howard Bar, Grindlay Street, 248 4848. Open during performance times.

Liz Tainsh: Walled Garden Until Fri 5 May. Photography exhibition.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY VISITOR CENTRE

Blackford Hill, 668 8405. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. £3 (£2); family ticket £7.

Rocks From Space Mon lO—Sun 16 Apr. A display of samples of moonrock brought back by the Apollo astronauts and a chance to learn what it took to land men on the Moon.

ROYAL OVER-SEAS HOUSE

Landings Gallery, 100 Princes Street, 225 1501. Daily l()am—6pm.

FourSight Until Wed 31 May. A selling exhibition of work by four past ROSL Annual Exhibition exhibitors Anne Desmet, Susanne Kiely, Liam Spencer and Rob White.

SHIRAK

5 Barony Street, 478 7440. Tue—Sat 10am—6pm.

Contemporary Scottish Art And Design This new gallery and shop features a selection of hand-woven and embroidered rugs and textiles by Turkoman, Uzbek, Beluchi and Aimay tribes, plus a changing programme of contemporary Scottish art and design.

STARBUCKS COFFEE HOUSE

Corner of Lothian Road and Bread Street. For further information call Artlink on 229 3555.

Enjoy Some Colour With Your Coffee Until Tue 25 Apr. An exhibition of work by ten artists with learning disabilities, with all works for sale.

STILLS

23 Cockburn Street, 622 6200. Tue—Sat mam—5pm.

British Art Show 5 Sat 8 Apr—Sat 3 Jun. Free. The work of six artists is on show at

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SUSIE'S DINER

51—53 West Nicolson Street, 667 8729. Mon 9am—8pm; Tue—Sat 9am—9pm; Sun 12.30—6pm.

Right And Wrong Lose Their Meaning Until Sun 30 Apr. An exhibition of prints inspired by newspaper items and adverts by Stephen Kirby.

TALBOT RICE GALLERY

University of Edinburgh, South Bridge, 650 2211. Tue—Sat loam-5pm.

British Art Show 5 Sat 8 Apr—Sat 3 Jun. Free. On show at Talbot Rice are Paul Rego, Chad McCail, David Musgrave, Billy Childish, Sarah Lucas and Richard Wright. See British Art Show supplement.

TORRANCE GALLERY

36 Dundas Street, 556 6366. Mon—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat 10.30am-4pm.

30th Anniversary Exhibition 1970-2000 Until Sat 22 Apr. The gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary with a mixed show featuring the work of Alexander Bell, Tom Shanks, Frank Curran and John Lowrie Morrison.

THE TRAVELLING GALLERY

For a detailed itinerary call 0131 529 3930. Opening times vary.

On Land Scotland’s only mobile art gallery goes on tour with a new exhibition which looks at how contemporary visual artists explore the traditional theme of landscape. The show features painting, sculpture, photography, installation work, video and sound by artists Margaret Barron, Sam Bell, Anne Bevan, David Michael Clarke, Andrew Mackenzie, Donald Urquhart, Robert Maclaurin and Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir. The gallery is touring schools and venues in the Borders until Sat 8 Apr.

TRAVERSE BAR CAFE

Traverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street, 228 5383.

Jazz Until Sun 9 Apr. Photographic exhibition b Richard Boll. Playgroun Until Sun 9 Apr. Photographs by Clare Padgett.

EDINBURGH MUSEUMS

This section lists museums currently showing temporary exhibitions.

HUNTLY HOUSE

142 Canongate, 529 4143. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Free.

The Enameller’s Art Until Sat 29 Apr. An exhibition of enamelwork by renowned Aberdeen artist and collector James Cromar Watt (1862—1940).

NEWHAVEN HERITAGE MUSEUM Newhaven Harbour, 551 4165. Daily noon-5pm. Free.

Saving Through Giving Until Mon 24 Apr. A display of donations gifted to the museum over the past three years.

PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE

Royal Mile, 556 1096. Daily 9.30am—4.30pm. £5.50 (£2.70—£4); family ticket £13.50.

The King's Head: Charles 1, King And Martyr Until Fri 31 Mar. Portraits of King Charles I, marking the 350th anniversary of his death.

QUEENSFERRY MUSEUM

53 High Street, 331 5545. Mon, Thu, Fri & Sat 10am—1pm & 2.15—5pm; Sun noon—5 m. Free.

Mermaids, Fish And Boats Until further notice. Mosaics and ceramics on a maritime theme, created specially for Queensferry Museum by members of the Museums and Galleries Services’ Creative Kids Club.

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