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13TH NOTE CAFE 50—60 King Street. 553 1638.

Rosie Newman Mon l4-Mon 28 Jun. Paintings and installations by Rosie Newman.

TRAMVIAY 25 Albert Drive. 0845 330 3501. Tue—Sat noon—8pm; Sun noon—6pm.

No Picnic Until Sun 27 Jun. A collaborative installation created by artists Jo Hodges. lseult Timmermanns. Mary Smith. Anita Govan and local community members which attempts to define poverty.

Sanctuary: The Project Tue 15—Sun 20 Jun. An exhibition of work resulting from a 15-month outreach programme developed as part of the Gallery of Modern Art‘s Sanctuary exhibition in 2003. Artists worked within 14 asylum seeker and refugee projects across Glasgow. creating artworks in a range of media. The centrepiece is a large. textile floor piece. Human Rights Map oft/1e World created by over 150 people. NEW SHOW.

MFA Degree Show 2004 Thu l7—Sun 27 Jun. The annual exhibition of work by students on the prestigious Master of Fine Art course at Glasgow School of An. Artists come from all over the world including the UK. Norway. New Zealand. Canada. Germany and Sweden and include Karla Black. lain Hetherington. Cynthia Andrews. Erica Eyres. Ursula Nistrup. Hideko lnoue- McKenzie and Michael Stumpf. NEW SHOW.

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue—Sat

l lain—5 m.

Clare tephenson Until Sat 3 Jul. A drawing-based solo show by Glasgow- based artist Clare Stephenson. See also Sorcha Dallas.

Transmission Film Screenings Sat 12-Sat 26 Jun. 2pm. Free. Stephen Sutcliffe presents a series of film screenings.

TRONGATE STUDIOS

18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri 1 (lam—5 pm.

Romantic Rapture Until Fri 2 Jul. A mixed show by Trongate Studios member Rita Currens.

WELLINGTON FINE ART

1 13 West Regent Street. 221 9109. Tue—Fri 10.30am—5pm.

General Stock Until Wed 3() un. A selection of 19th and 20th centurii paintings.

Glasgow Museums

This section lists museums currently showing temporary exhibitions. For details of other permanent attractions, see City Life, page 100.

AULD KIRK MUSEUM The Cross. Kirkintilloch. 578 0144. Tue—Sat 10am—1pm & 2—5ptn.

East Dunbartonshire Photography Competition Exhibition Until Sat 19 Jun. An exhibition of the entries and prize-winning works in this annual photography exhibition.

BURRELL COLLECTION 2060 Pollokshaws Road. 287 2550. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun

1 lam—5pm.

Curator’s Favourites Wed 16 Jun. 12.30—lpm. Free. Etntna Leighton. curator of Chinese and oriental civilisations gives a talk on Chinese Guardian Roof Tiles. Curator’s Favourites Wed 23 Jun. 12.30—1pm. Free. Robert Wenley. curator of European Art (1600-1800) discusses Rodin‘s ‘the Thinker'.

THE HIDDEN GARDENS Tramway. 25 Albert Drive. 0845 3306501. Tue—Sat 10am—4pm; Sun noon—4pm.

The Hidden Gardens Scotland‘s first sanctuary garden dedicated to peace created in collaboration with nva organisation. landscape architects City Design Cooperative. the local community and a team of artists. THE HILL HOUSE Upper Colquhoun Street. Helensburgh. 01436 6739(X). Daily 1.30—5.30pm. £6 (£4).

Design Blossoms Until Sun 31 Oct. An exhibition of contemporary domestic design inspired by the floral and organic motifs found in Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s interior design at Hill House.

HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER Bellahouston Park. 10 Dumbreck Road. 353 4773. Daily 10am—5pm. £3.50 (£2.50).

Andrew Walker Until Sat 31 Jul. Scottish paintings.

HUNTERIAN MUSEUM University Avenue. 330 4221. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm. Wildlife Photographer of the Year Until Sun 1 Aug. This exhibition showcases the very best images from this prestigious competition. produced by amateur and professional photographers.

he World of Chaucer: Medieval Books and Manuscripts Until Sat 28 Aug. An exhibition of Glasgow University‘s rich holdings of Chaucerian manuscripts and early printed books. many of which are rare. unique and beautifully decorated.

MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. I Bunhouse Road. 287 2720. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm: Fri & Sun 1 1am—5pm.

AII Change! Until Fri 31 Dec. The story of Glasgow‘s transport and technology collections.

A Breath of Fresh Air: Scotland’s Railway Posters Thu 3 Jun—Fri 31 Dec. An exhibition of 20th century travel posters produced for shipping lines and railway companies.

PEOPLE’S PALACE 8: WINTER GARDEN

Glasgow Green. 554 0223. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun

1 lam—5pm.

One Hundred Years of Tennis Until Thu 19 Aug. Tennis West of Scotland celebrates its centenary in this exhibition charting the history of the organisations through photographs. memorabilia. trophies and costumes. SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM

Museum of Education. 225 Scotland Street. 287 0500. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 1 1am—5pm. On the Beach, under the Sea Until Mon 23 Aug. Touring exhibition for children six and under. focusing on the hidden treasures of the seashore. featuring a beach but and a giant shell for storytelling. plus a shell investigation centre.

ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART

2 Castle Street. 553 2557. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun I 1am—5pm. Priests, Patrons and Piety Until Mon 27 Sep. A small exhibition charting the history of the Scots Collage Paris. 1603—2003.

Just Another Day? Sun 13 Jun—Sat 30 Apr. Glasgow Museums photographer Jim Dunn explores the religious life of Glasgow through its festivals.

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THE BONGO CLUB

Moray House. 37 Holyrood Road. 558 7604.

Crude Cuts II Until Thu 10 Jun. A selection of linocut prints and paintings by Paul Ballingall.

City oi . . . Fri 11 Jun—Wed 7 Jul. Edinburgh-based photographer Alan Stockdale captures the urban shapes. structures. graffiti and everyday sights in New York in this exhibition of photographs. NEW SHOW.

BOURNE FINE ART

6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 1 lam—2pm.

Scottish Paintings 1650 to Present Until Wed 30 Jun. A selection of Scottish paintings including works by William McTaggart. Thomas Faed. John Knox. William Simpson and DY Cameron.

CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 529 3993. Mon—Sat 1 ()am—5 pm.

IONA - Island of Inspiration Until Sat 19 Jun. An exploration of how the small island off the west coast of Scotland has been the inspiration for many artists over 15 centuries. Northern Light Until Sat 19 Jun. ()n show for the first time. a display of works from the city‘s photographic collection featuring works by Hill and Adamson. Owen Logan. Wendy McMurdo. Patricia Macdonald and Calum Colvin.

Raw Talent: 100 Years of Scottish Art Until Sat 26 Jun. A selection of work drawn from the city‘s art collection featuring works by C adell. Fergusson. Bellany. MacTaggart and Moyna Flannigan.

Gardens of Tuscany Until Sat 26 Jun. A focus on the Italian garden from

the Renaissance to the present day. concentrating on the creation of ltalian- style gardens in Britain and in Tuscany during the 19th and early 20th centuries including those of Compton Acres in Boumemouth. Trentham at Stoke-on- Trent and Lauriston Castle in Edinburgh. A Long Look Homeward Until Sat 26 Jun. Tibet‘s turbulent history is explored in this exhibition featuring contemporary Tibetan photographs. highly crafted ‘thangka' paintings and an authentic nomad's tent.

COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue—Sat noon—5pm.

The Savoy Until Sat 3 Jul. A group show of work by German artists featuring Michael Beutler. Shannon Bool. Almut Middel and Ulla Rossek. Camilla Low Until Sat 3 Jul. New sculptural works by Camilla Low. COLOURS GALLERY

41 Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mott—Fri l().30am—5.30pm; Sat 10.30am—5pin. Mixed Show Until Wed 30 Jun. Oil paintings by seven artists including James Harrigan. Louis Sinclair McNally. Douglas Phillips and John Warmerdam.

DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE 3 Doune Terrace. 225 7189. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm; Sat 1 lam—3pm.

Kaspar Bonnen Until Wed 30 Jun. Young Danish painter Kaspar Bonnen reworks everyday motifs in this exhibition of paintings.

THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY

at Marie Curie House. 29 Albany Street. 478 7050. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.

Meg Watson Memorial Exhibition Until Sat 19 Jun. A memorial exhibition of paintings and works by Meg Watson.

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