patterns of the natural environment. See review and Hitlist.

Exhibition Tour Wed 15 Aug. 5.15pm. A tour of the Patricia Macdonald exhibition of aerial photographs.

TANGRAM

33/37 Jeffrey Street. 556 655 l. Tue— Sat 10am 45.30pm.

lngo Maurer Tue 14 Aug—Sat I Sep. ()n show at design outlet Tangram. is the latest collection of lighting - the MaMo .Nouchies -- by (ierman designer lngo Maurer. In his first L’K exhibition outside London. Maurer's lamps combine visual beauty with tecfmical sophistication. created by folding. shaping and wrapping sheets of paper. Along with the work of Maurer. Tangram will continue to display a range of contemporary furniture. lighting. rugs and textiles.

34 FREDERICK STREET

34 Frederick Street. 552 0704. Mon~Sat lflam—(ipm; Sun noon—5pm.

Festival Exhibition Until Sat 1 Sep. (ilasgow' Print Studio transforms a vacant shop unit into a gallery space for the Festival for an exhibition of paintings. original etchings. screenprints. lithographs. jewellery and ceramics. Featured artists include Elizabeth Blackadder. John Houston. Barbara Rae. Peter Howson. Abigail McLellan and Ashley Cook.

TORRANCE GALLERY

36 Dundas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Fri

l lam-6pm; Sat l0.3()am~4pm. Festival Exhibition Until Sat 1 Sep. Paintings by Tom Shanks and Elizabeth Reid and jewellery by Sheana Stephen. TRAVELLING GALLERY For more information and a detailed itinerary call 529 3930/3682.

Dovetail Sat ll Aug. 10am—5pm. The Travelling Gallery‘s latest exhibition stops off in Edinburgh before touring Scotland with a look at contemporary arts and crafts. Featured artists include Jo Arksey. Maxine Bristow', Amy Collop. Lizzie Farey'. Naomi Filmer. Joan Holdsworth. Anna Hunt and Steven McKenzie.

TRAVERSE BAR CAFE Traverse Theatre. l0 Cambridge Street. 228 5383.

Place Until Sun 9 Sep. Paintings by Rowan Paton Risby and Nathan Huxtable. Dazzle Until Mon 27 Aug (Atrium Foyer). Annual contemporary international jewellery exhibition takes up residency in the Traverse featuring over 2,000 crafted pieces ofjew'ellery by leading designers.

THE VILLAGE 16 South Fort Street. 478 78 l(). Mon—Sat

l lam-l l.45pm; Sun l2.3()—l 1.45pm.

In Your Face Until Sat 8 Sep. Paintings by lan Webb. ANTHONY WOODD (formerly Malcolm lnnes Gallery). 4 Dundas Street. 558 9544/5. Mon—Fri ltlam—6 in; Sat llam~lpm.

John organ: Recent Works Until Sat l8 Aug. A solo show of recent paintings by John Forgan featuring landscapes and architecture and boating scenes captured in Edinburgh and Fife.

Y GALLERY

73 East Claremont Street. 556 5758. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon—4pm. Yerbury Nudes Sun l2—Mon 27 Aug. Photography.

Edinburgh Museums

This section lists museums currently showing temporary exhibitions.

BANK OF SCOTLAND MUSEUM ON THE MOUND

The Mound. 529 1288. Mon-Fri 14.45pm. Free.

Museum On The Mound Until Fri 7 Sep. Located within Bank Of Scotland's

Head Office. this small but mmsual museum is home to a display of banking memorabilia spanning 300 years. Exhibits include early Scottish banknotes. gold coins. forgeries. maps. staff photographs. a Victorian branch tableau and a l7th century iron kist.

THE DRAWING ROOM GALLERY 28 Charlotte Square. Edinburgh. 243 9365. MonASat 10am~5pm; Sun noon--5pm. Free. Not only the Head Office for the National TrUst for Scotland. 28 Charlotte Square also homes a permanent collection of 20th century Scottish paintings featuring work by Peploe. Hunter and Cadell. Displayed in a domestic setting. the works are complemented by a collection of Regency furniture. Illustration Extra: The Art Of The Picture Book Until Fri 3i Aug. An exhibition of illustrations from famous children's picture books including original work by Shirley Hughes. Babette Cole and Debi Gliori. Part of the Iii/inhm'gh International Book I'esii'vul.

MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD

42 High Street. 529 4|42. Mon—Sat lt)am~5pm.

All Aboard For Toyland Sat 1 l Aug—Sat 3 Nov. An exhibition highlighting the enduring popularity of Enid Blyton's Noddy and his Toyland friends.

MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND Chambers Street. 247 42l9. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm; Tue 10am—8pm.

Relief And Revolution: The St Andrew's Society Of Philadelphia Until Sun 30 Jun 2002. This exhibition looks at Scottish immigration to North American and the founding of the St Andrew's Society of Philadelphia. set tip in 1747 to care for the sick immigrant Scots.

l Yolk l’lacc l‘tlllll‘fll'g'll lilll fll3l 557 4045

The Millennium Collection Of Silver For Bute House L'ntil Fri 31 Aug. (in display to the public for the first time is the collection of contemporary table silver commissioned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh. for Use by Scotland's First Minister in his official residence. Bute House.

NEWHAVEN HERITAGE MUSEUM Newhay en Harbour. 55f 4165, Daily noon 7—5pm.

Hidden Treasures: Volunteer Work Of Newhaven People Past And Present L'ntil Mon 3l Dec. The L'nited Nations‘ Year of the Volunteer is celebrated in this exhibition which looks at the tradition of volunteering in the NCWIiinCli community.

QUEENSFERRY MUSEUM

53 High Street. Queensferry. 33l 5545. Mott. Thu. Fri 8; Sat ltlam-vlpm 8; 2.15: 5pm; Sun noon- 5pm. Free.

Food For Thought A look at children's diet and eating habits over the past 150 years.

ROYAL MUSEUM

2 Chambers Street. 247 42 I9. Mon Sat I()am~5pm (Tue 8pm); Sun noon 5pm. Free.

Millennium Clock A chance to view Russian mechanical sculptor Eduard Bersudsky's millennium clock. a kinetic sculpture. measuring nine metres high. The Jackie Stewart Formula Until Sun 30 Sep 2001. Jackie Stewart ()BE and the National Museums of Scotland have joined forces for the first time to create this unique recreation of the I999 Stewart Ford Pit Garage. A iiitist for all Grand Prix fans.

Awesome Insects Until Sun 2 Sep. Known to most as creepy craw'lies. this exhibition provides a balanced profile of this rich and diverse group of animals.

Meeting Points: New Works In Fibre Lilill Sun 23 Sep. The first ma series of exhibitions to mark the Japan Festival 20m A collaboration between \l\ textiles artists from Scotland and \I\ from Japan. the exhibition aims to highlights the strong tradition of textiles skills in both countries featuring a display of hanging pieces. tapestries. sculptures and computer images.

George Bain: Master Of Celtic Art Lillll Sun 2 Sep Known as the ‘father of Celtic design‘ (ieorge Bain devoted his life to study mg the techniques tisetl by the ancients to create their intricate designs. On loan from the (iroamc House Sitiseum. the exhibition features items from their collection.

86 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year l'iitil Sat 22 Sep. Now in its l7th year. the annual wildlife photography competition organised by BBC Wildlife magazine and the Natural History Museum features entries by both professional and amateur photographers worldw Me. The winning entry by .‘ylanjo Shah captures the image of a female orang-utan with her young infant.

Serfzawa - Master Of Japanese Textile Design Sat l 1 Aug Stiii 4 Nov. £3 if I .5lli; children under l2s free. The first European exhibition of Seri/aw a Keisuke's

t I895 I984) work for a quarter of a century. Declared a 'living national treastire‘ in I956, Keisuke made his name as a textile designer. Using traditional stencil-dyeing techniques. The exhibition features over l()() works including folding screens. kimonos, tablecloths. book covers and ceraiitics. I’ur! (ij’Ju/iun 200] fi'slit'ul. NEW SHOW.

WRITERS” MUSEUM

Lady Stair‘s House. Lady Stair's Close. 529 4901. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Free.

Spirit Of Greatness Until Sat 3 Nov. A documentary exhibition looking at writers from Dumfries and (ialloway both past and present.

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