Jan. This exhibition explores the fascinating world of knights. castles. and tnedieval life through a variety of objects including tapestries. arms and armour and dress.
THE HILL HOUSE
t'pper (‘olquhoun Street. 0l436 673900. l)aily 1.30 5.30pm.
Inspirations t'ntil Sun 27 ()ct. (‘entenary exhibition showcasing work frotn some of the great names iti British domestic design. all of whom have been inspired by ('harles Rennie Mackintosh. The shows features furniture. glass. metalwork. textiles and include works by Sir 'l‘crence (‘onran. John Makepeace. l)amty Lane. Alison Kinnaird and many others.
HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER Bellahouston Park. H) l)umbreck Road. 353 4773. Daily l0am 5pm.
Peter Howson t'ntil Thu 3 ()ct. £3.50 (£2.50). linahlc. Scotland’s leadittg charity in disability learning. present a fund-raising exhibition of work by New (ilasgow Boy. Peter Howson. pltts works by David Mach. Avril Paton. Peter Nardini and many others.
MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. I Burtthouse Road. 287 2720. Mon 'l'hu & Sat 10am 5pm; l"ri & Sttn llatn 5pm.
Fire! t'ntil 'l'hu 3l ()ct. the history of firefighting in the west of Scotland is documented itt this exhibition featuring a l.eyland liiremaster engine gifted to the museum by the Strathclyde fire brigade and objects from the past and present.
PAISLEY MUSEUM & ART GALLERIES
ltigh Street. 889 315 I. 'l‘ue Sat
l0am 5pm; Sun 2 5pm. l"ree. Royalty - an Exhibition for the Jubilee t'ntil Mon 30 Sep. In celebration of the Queen's (iolden Jubilee Year. an exhibition documenting Paisley’s Royal connections.
On the Edge t'ntil Sun I l)ec. ('ontemporary textiles by members of lidge 'l‘extile Artists in Scotland and cutting-edge work by students.
PEOPLE’S PALACE & WINTER GARDEN
(ilasgow (ireen. 554 0223. Mon Thu 8; Sat l0am 5pm; liri 8; Sun llattt 5pm. Old Ways and New Directions t'ntil Aututtm. An exhibition of historic mental health items collected by (ilasgow MUseunts since I995.
A Guid Nicht Oot! t'ntil Sttn 20 ()et. An exltibition devoted to the Mttsie Hall. featuring the characters who entertained the people of(ila.sgow.
ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART
2 ('astle Street. 553 2557. Mon 'l’hu & Sat 10am 5pm; l‘ri & Sttn llatn 5pm. Sacred Spaces l'ntil Mon 30 Sep. Panoramic views of (ilasgow's religions architecture. created in I999 to celebrate the Year of Architecture and Design.
THE TALL SHIP AT GLASGOW HARBOUR
l()() Stobcross Road. 339 063 l. Daily l0am 5pm. £4.50 (£3.25); accompanied children free.
Five Thousand Days at Sea An exhibition on board the only ('lydebuilt sailing ship still afloat in the (K. documenting her adventures on the high seas between 1897 and l9l9.
The Story of Glenlee This new permanent exhibition provides an insight into what life was what like for sea travellers in l896 through a combination of graphic panels. audio trails and reconstructed areas.
Story in the Stones (l’tttnphouse Main (iallcry ). An exhibition looking at
the impact of the industrial ages on Glasgow harbour.
Morse and More (Pumphouse l.ow'er (iallery). A hands-on exhibition. aitned at children. looking at the world of communication.
Edinburgh Galleries
APEX INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 3| (irassmarket. 300 3456.
Beyond Conflict 2002 l'ntil Sat 30 .\'o\' (Metro Brasserie & Bar). In association with Aid International. an exhibition of peace banners from the Venice Biennale 200] accompanied by the work of l l Belorussian artists from \‘itehsk.
BOURNE FINE ART
6 l)undas Street. 557 4050. Mon Fri l0am 6pm: Sat llatn 2pm. Scottish Paintings t‘ntil Thu 3! ()ct. Watercolours and oils including works by Horatio Mc('ulloclt. William Mc'l'aggart. Waller Hugh Paton. DY ('amcron. James Wattet'son Herald. Anne Redpath and Willie Wilson.
CALTON GALLERY
10 Royal 'l'errace. 556 I010. Mon l’ri 10am 6pm; Sat by appointment. Mixed Exhibition l'ntil Thu 3) ()ct. Paintings from stock including works by (ieorge Houston. Jl) l'crgusson. Maclauchlan Milne and PW Adam.
CAMEO CINEMA BAR
38 Home Street. 228 4141.
Joanne Finlayson l'ntil Tue 24 Sep. Architectural photography with the emphasis on colour attd fortn by Joanne l-inlayson.
Scott Seaton Thu 26 Sep 'l‘ue 22 ()ct. An exhibition of illustrations employing cardcut attd digital medias to produce figurative images and posters.
NFW Sl l()W.
CITY ART CENTRE
2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon Sat l0am 5pm.
Joan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings Sat 2S’ Sep Sat 22 Feb. Paintings and drawings by Joan liardlcy. drawn frottt the ('A("s permanent collection. The selection features her familiar portraits of ( ilasgow children. land and seascapes inspired by the fishing village of ('atterline where she lived in later life. Nt:W SHOW.
Toil: Images of Rural and Urban Working Life Sat 28
Sep Silt 22 l‘eb. An exhibition of works reflecting aspects of the rural way of life and traditional urban industries featuring Robert .\lc(iregor. Sir James Wingate. Ken (‘urrie. Peter llowson and Kate l)ownie. NEW SHOW.
COLLECTIVE GALLERY
22 2S (‘ockburn Street. 220 l2(i().
'l’ue Sttn llatn 5pm.
New Work Scotland Programme 2002/03 Sat 2|
Sep Sun 27 ()ct. .\'ow in its third year. the (‘ollective (iallery‘s annual programme which showcases new talent kicks off with the work of Ruth liw'an and Kevin Reid. NEW 8) lOW. Matius Ring t'ntil Sun 27 ()ct. New work in the project room from Matitts Ring.
COLOURS GALLERY
4] Dundas Street. 557 456‘). Mon Fri l0.30am 5.30pm; Sat l0.30am 5pm. Peter Nardini t'ntil Wed 2 ()ct. .\'ew paintings featuring landscapes attd harbour scenes from the west coast of America.
THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY
at Marie (‘urie House. 29 Albany Street. 478 7050. Mon Sat l0am 5pm. Scottish Society of Architect Artists t'ntil Sat 28 Sep. Annual show featuring paintings by members of this group of artists.
THE DEAN GALLERY
Belford Road. 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon--Sat 10am 5pm: Sttn noon 5pm.
0 Howard Hodgkin: Large Paintings 1984-2002 t'ntil Sun 6 ()ct. £3.50 (£2.50). Howard Hodgkin is one of the t'K’s most celebrated painters. Renowned for his richly coloured paintings on wood. Hodgkin describes himself as a painter of feelings rather than ideas. this major exhibition. to be seen ottly in lidinburgh. has been organised to coincide with the artist's 70th birthday. and features 20 large paintings produced over the last two decades. Howard Hodgkin Exhibition Tour Mon 23 Sep. l2.45pm. Richard (‘alvocorcssi leads a tour of the Hodgkin exhibition.
Eduardo Paolozzi: Bunk! t'ntil Sun 29 Sep. Paolo/xi‘s suite of prints based on the images ttsed in his lecture Butth at the l(‘A. London in l952 which celebrated popular culture. Marcel Duchamp t'ntil Sun to .\'o\. A display highlighting one of the most influential artists of the 21st century. Marcel Duchamp. featuring his Built-en-m/I'sc'. a leather case containing 69 reproductions of his works,
DOGGERFISHER
ll (iaylield Square. 558 7] 10.
'l‘hu Sat llatn 6pm or by appointment.
Moyna Flannigan: I’m a Stranger Here Myself t'ntil Sat 28 Sep. New oils and w atcrcolours of fictional individuals tnade specifically for the show by lidinburgh artist Moyna l‘lattnigan. Without the use of sitters or photographs. l-‘lannigan creates intriguing portraits tnade front memory. lASl (If l/\N(3l' l() SF F.
listings Art
DOM
8 Advocate's Close. 225 9271. Daily
l l.30am—5.30pm (closed Wed).
The New Wave of Primitivism l)otn is art arts project established in I996 by a group of international artists working in Scotland. With a constantly changing exhibition of artworks. the gallery houses sculpture. stained glass and paintings by artists who practise primitive art.
EDINBURGH GALLERY
20a l)undas Street. 557 5002. Mon l-'ri l0am 5pm; Sat 10am lpttt. Jacqueline Marr t‘ntil Tue 1 ()ct. A solo show of new figurative paintings by Jacqueline Marr.
EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS
23 t'nion Street. 557 2479. 'l'ue Sat
l0am 6pm.
5 lncisori Torinesi Sat 2) Sep Sat l6 .\'ov. (iraphic artists by five artists who work in the Statnperia ‘al Poz/o‘ in the city of l)og|iani in the region of
l’iemonte. ltaly. NEW SHOW.
EDINBURGH SCULPTURE WORKSHOP
25 Hawthormale. 55l 4490. Mon-Fri l0am 5pm.
Sandra Walle t'ntil t-‘ri 2() Sep. Monumental sculpture in wood and drawings by artist-in-residence Sandra Walle. an artist frotn the south west of lirancc.
THE FILMHOUSE
88 l.othian Road. 228 2688. Mon Sun l0am l()ptn.
Contemporary Landscapes Sat 28 Sep Sat 26 ()ct. Photographic landscapes front two recent lidinhurgh (‘ollege of Art graduates. Neil ('ammock and Malcolm Ben/ie.
Owen Claxton t'ntil Sat 28 Sep. Paintings and drawings.
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