Cunningham. Anne Redpath. Hatnislt Macdonald attd J.M. Henderson. Mixed Show Mon 1--Wed 31 Jttl. A selection of oils and watercolours by contetttporary. 19th and 20th century artists.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

L'niversity ofGlasgow. 82 Hillhead

Street. 330 5431. Mott—Sat 9.30am—5pm.

Free.

Mackintosh Flowers L'ntil Sat 27 Jul. A selection of Mackintosh’s botanical studies. a sttbject which inspired his design work and painting throughottt his life.

The Alchemy of Light - D.O. Hill in Glasgow L'ntil Sat 7 Sep. An exhibition of historic photographs

celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of

pioneer photographer David ()ctavius

Hill. The works. drawn frotn the Glasgow

L'niversity Library‘s Hill and Adamson's holdings. feature original paper calotype negatives. and vintage and modern prints. Intimate Friends: Scottish Colourists at the University of Glasgow L'ntil Tue 1 Apr. An extensive exhibition highlighting the University of Glasgow's important Scottish Colourist collection. featuring rarely seen works by Cadell. Fergusson. Hunter attd Peploe.

Ten Minute Lunchtime Talks on the Scottish Colourists Wed 26 Jttn. lpttt. Ten minute talks on the Scottish Colourists exhibition. 1ntimate Friends.

INTERMEDIA GALLERY

18 King Street. 552 2540. Daily 10am-5pm.

Something Haptic Mon 24 Jun—Sat o Jttl. A group show of work featuring seven artists of various disciplines who share an interest in beautiful. experimental and accessible work. Artists include Ruth Barker. Andrew Pearce. Thomas Pearce. Niall Macdonald. Alice Cattaneo. Becky Sik attd Stephanie (‘onne|1_v. NEW SHOW.

LLOYD JEROME GALLERY 200 Batlt Street. 331 0722. Tue--Sat 9am—6pm.

Willie Owens L'ntil Thu 4 Jul. Figurative paintings.

THOMAS KINKADE GALLERY Buchanan Galleries. K4. Level 4. 332 8080. Mott-Wed. Fri & Sat 9am—6pm; Thu 9am—8pm: Sttn l 1am——5pm. 1)escribed as a ‘painter of light'. a gallery dedicated to the American artist attd devout Christian Thomas Kinkade.

THE LIGHTHOUSE

1 I Mitchell Lane. 221 6362. Mon. Wed. Fri 8; Sat 10.30am—-5pm: Tue

1 lam-5pm; Thtt l0.30am—-5pm; Sttn noon~5pttt. £1 (includes entry to all exhibitions).

creativescotland tintil Mon 2 Dec. Throughout the year. the Lighthouse will be showcasing a changing display of the work of Scotland‘s creative entrepreneurs in advertising. architecture. fashion. desigtt. film. video. music and digital media.

The Great Eastern Hotel t'ntil Tue 30 Jlll (Long Gallery). Commissioned by the Loretto Hottsing Association. an exhibition of photographs by Kirsten Schetterl doctttttenting the lives of the last residents of the Great liastern Hotel. a privately owned hostel for homeless men. See review.

Make Your Case lfntil Sun 30 Jttn. Models. pop-tip and visuals combine in this exhibition which showcases the work of up-and-coming architectural talent in the 17K. to coincide with the Architecture Foundation‘s book. New xlrt'ltllt't‘ls 2.

GWhere the Heart Is Fri 21

Jttn Sun 8 Sep. An exhibition marking the ettd of a four-year project chroni- cling the regeneration of the Royston.

one of Glasgow‘s most neglected areas. The artist-led social project involved artists Toby Paterson attd Graham Fagen. and two new parks have been created for the community to enjoy. Free bttses will be provided frotn the Lighthouse to Royston to see the parks. See preview and llitlist. NEW SHOW.

The Royston Road Project Conference 1: Communities - Creating Possibility Thu 20—Fri 2t Jun. The first of two conferences which aim to share the experiences and opinions about the arts attd regeneration. focusing on the Royston Road Project. Open Doors Sat 22 Jun—Sun 28 Jul (Young Designers Gallery). View images of the interiors of some of Glasgow‘s most prestigious buildings. usually hidden frotn view.

LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 578 8847. Tue—Sat 10am—1pm. 2—5pm. Milngavie Art Club Until Fri 28 Jun. Annual exhibition of new work by local artists exploring the subjects of landscape. portraiture and still life.

MARYHILL LIBRARY & LEARNING CENTRE

1508 Maryhill Road. 946 2348. Mon 8; Tue 10am-8pm: Wed 10am—5pm: Thu noon~-8pm; Fri & Sat 9am-5pm. Maryhill Harriers L'ntil Thu 20 Jttn. A small exhibition celebrating the history of the running club Maryhill Harriers featuring photographs and memorabilia.

THE MODERN INSTITUTE

73 Robertson Street. Suite 6. Floor l. 248 371 l. Tue—Fri noon —5pm or by appointment.

Hayley Tompkins t’ntil Fri 21 Jun. New watercolours on paper by Hayley Tompkins. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Urs Fisher Fri 28 Jun—Sat 27 Jul. New installation and sculpture by Urs Fisher. NEW SHOW.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

221 West George Street. 248 9755. Mort—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am~2pm. Messengers of Summer Until Sat 29 Jttn. A summer selection of paintings. drawings and watercolours including works by Katherine Cameron. Gary Anderson and Sir David Wilkie.

Mixed Show Mon l-Wed 31 Jul. A selection of Scottish watercolottrs and drawings.

PENTAGON CENTRE

36 Washington Street. 221 2123. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.

Work in Progress Until Fri 28 Jun. Work in progress by 3rd and 4th year students front the department of visual communication. including graphics. illustration and photography.

PHOENIX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

(i Wilson Street. Merchant City. 552 0702. Tue. Wed & Fri 1 1am—-(ipm; Thu

1 1am- 7pm; Sat 10am—6pm: Sun 1—5pm. Champion: the Beautiful Game L'ntil Sun 14 Jul. 1n association with the Daily Record. over 80 archival football photographs featuring images of football icons including Billy McNeil and Dennis Law.

PIVOTAL ARTS

L'nit 2. Merchant Square. 552 5627. '1'ue--Sat l lam—5.30pm; Sttn 1 1am—5pm. Gerard M Burns L'ntil Sun 30 Jurt. Paintings by figurative artist Gerard M Bttrns.

PROJECT ABILITY

Cetttre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon~Fri 10am 5pm.

Abstraction l'ntil Fri ls) Jul. An exhibition of abstract paitttittg by artists attending workshops at the Centre for Developmental Arts.

ouaen's cnoss cnuncn

870 Garscttbe Road. 946 6600. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.

Colin Holmes Until Sttn 30 Jttn. £2 (£1 1. Specially commissioned landscape black and white photography by Colin Holmes. Par! oft/tr Wes! [ind l-‘estit-ul.

RGI KELLY GALLERY

1 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mott—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10.30am— 1 pm. GSA Graduates Until Sat 22 Jun. Seven former Glasgow School of An graduates frorn the 70s come together for this group show of paintings. including Derek Green. Neil Macdonald. June Mcmillan. Alice McMurrough. Aileen McPhie. Bill McQuarrie and Hamish Young.

SCOTLANDART.COM

(i Burnfteld Road. Giffnock. 638 1200. Tue—Fri 1 1am—5pm; Sat 10am—5pm: Sttn noon—Spur

Mixed Exhibition Thu 20 Jun—Sun 7 Jul. New paintings by Peter Nardini and figurative paintings by Iain Brown.

ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL

300 Great Western Road. 560 8217. Tue—Sat 10am—4pm.

Temple oi the Senses L'ntil Wed 26 Jtttt. A multi-sensory group show from collaborative art/design group Lapland. exploring the five senses. l’urt till-rust.

LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

STREET LEVEL

26 King Street. 552 2151. Tue—~Sat 10attt-—5.30pm.

Claudine Hartzel: Playing Dice with the Universe L'ntil Sat 2() Jul. A solo exhibition of photographic works and a site specific installation which questions the concept of reality irt photography. Artist Talk Sat 22 Jttn. 3pm. Glasgow School of Art graduate Claudine llartzel talks about her work.

TCHAI-OVNA

42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. Daily

1 1.30am—10pm.

Counterpoints Until Tue 2 Jul. Paintings and fabrics by Anton Beaver.

TRAMWAY

25 Albert Drive. 287 3900. Tue—Sat noon—8pm; Sun noon—6pm.

6 MFA 2002 Thu 20—Sun 30 Jun. (Thu 20—Sat 2‘) Jttn. noon—8pm; Sttn 30 Jttn noon—6pm. Closed Mon 24 Jun). Glasgow School of Art's acclaimed Master of Fine Art course returns to Tramway for its annual degree show. The artists who come frotn Canada. Germany. Greece. Iceland. 1ndia. Japan. Norway. the Netherlands. Spain. Turkey and the UK will be showing work iii a variety of media. See Hitlist. NEW SHOW.

That Gemmill Goal Thu 20—Sun 23 Jttn. Devised by Alec Finlay and pocketbooks. Thu! Gentmill Goal presents two participative projects itt which young people froth Hawick have taken part and art interactive installation celebrating park football and the World Cup. NEW SHOW. Into the New - a Platform Event Tue 25 & Wed 26 Jun. noon—l 1pm. Free bttt ticketed. Two days of live performance and installation work frottt graduating students of the RSAMD's Contemporary Theatre Practice course and emerging artists from across Scodand.

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue Sat

1 1am—5pm.

Katy Dove: Flora Flora t’ntil Sat 22 Jttn. An animated film by Katy Dove. Victoria Morton L'ntil Sat 22 Jun. Morton explores new ideas in the basement space in preparation for her forthcoming show at the Fruitmarket Gallery itt November.

Transmission Members Show Tue 2 Sat 20 Jttl. Annual members exhibition featuring work by up to 25(1 artists. NEW SHOW.

listings Art

I Simon Starling: ‘Djungel’ An insight into the meticulous. labour-intensive working practice of Glasgow—based Simon Starling. in this his first major Scottish solo show. For the exhibition, he intertwines diverse sources and histories from the textile designs of Josef Frank to a forest in Trinidad. See preview. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee. Sat 22 Jun-Sun 77 Aug.

I Where the Heart Is The results of a four-year artist-led regeneration project taking place in the neglected area of Royston. in which two new parks have been created for the community to enjoy. See preview. The Lighthouse, Glasgow, Fri 27 Jun—Sun 8 Sep.

I The Great Divide Thomas Joshua Cooper. Andy Goldsworthy. Alison Hayes and Hamish Fulton feature in this group show of work by artists whose work focuses on the environment. Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh. until Sat 27 Jul.

I Rubens: Drawing on Italy A show exploring Rubens' debt to Italian artists such as Michaelangelo. Caravaggio. Raphael and Titian revealing how he studied. copied and adapted their work. National Gallery Of Scotland, Edinburgh, until Sun 7 Sep.

I Degree Shows Make sure you check out the annual degree shows. your chance to browse. buy or eye up the next generation of future art stars. Various venues. Edinburgh and Glasgow, until Sat 29 Jun. See listings.

I James Hugonin Rare chance to see three large paintings by the internationally renowned James Hugonin made over the past three years. lng/eby Gallery Edinburgh. until Sat 20 Jul.

I Lei Cox A first solo show for Dundee-based artist Lei Cox who creates super-real video and sound installations. CCA.

Glasgow. until Sat 13 Jul.

I Kirsty Whiten: Right-on H Mum Figurative paintings and I; drawings by tip-and-coming artist Kirsty Whiten. in this her first solo ' show. Collective Gallery,

Edinburgh, until Sun 74 Jul.

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