EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART l.atiriston Place. 33l 6000. Daily 10am-5pm.

Dialog 2 l'ntil Stiii 8 Sep. ii('A’s Festival show is the second part of an excltange with BWA Aw angarda in Wroclaw. The work of eight contemporary Polish artists is presented. encompassing site-specific installations. sculpture. poetry. painting. drawing and performance.

Homage to Hill & Adamson t‘ntil Sun 8 Sep. To coincide with the bicentenary celebrations of the birth of David ()ctav itis Hill. an exhibition of work by staff and students from lidinburgh ('ollege of Art and Napier l'niversity as they explore the impact of Hill and Adamson's work.

Statuts Sat 17 Tliti 33 .Atig. 8 l0pm. £10. ('tirated by l-‘rench choreographer Boris ('harniatl. this diverse event features art works. live performance and video. all on the theme of the body. See preview in Dance.

EDINBURGH GALLERY

30a Dundas Street. 557 5003. Mon -l‘ri 10am 5pm; Sat l0am 1pm.

Geoff Uglow l'niil Sat l7 .Atig. An exhibition paintings by (ieoff t'glow. painted from the top of the Bank of Scotland dome on The Mound.

EDINBURGH PHOTOGRAPch SOCIETY

The Photographic lixhihition ('entre. 68 (ireat King Street. 453 4814. Mon -Sat 10am 8pm; Stiii 1 5pm. international Photography t'ntil Sun 1 Sep. £3.50 (£31. The lidinhurgh Photographic Society 's annual exhibition featuring over 300 prints created by photographers worldwide.

EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS

33 t'nion Street. 557 3479. Tue Sat 10am 6pm.

Polnische Grafik l'ntil Sat 14 Sep. (iraphic images exploring traditional and innovative printmaking techniques as part of the l’estival of Poliin Art in collaboration with lidinburgh (‘ollege of Art. D('A and (iateway Theatre.

EDINBURGH ZOO

('orstorphiiie Road. 33 9l7l. Daily 9am 5pm.

African Animals t'niil Sun 8 Sep. Sculpture. paintings and sketches of the loo's inhabitants by artist-iii-residence Susan ()‘By rne.

ELEPHANT HOUSE

31 (ieorge IV Bridge. 330 5355. Daily 8am 11pm.

Andrew Saliken t'niil Sat 31 Aug. Paintings by ('anadian artist Andrew Saliken.

FIFTY TWO DUBLIN STREET

53 Dublin Street. 557 3735. Mon Fri 11am 5pm; Sat llam 4pm.

Brent Miliar .Moii 19 Sat 31 Aug. New paintings by Brent Millar including floral and hirtllife studies. NEW SHOW.

FIRTH GALLERY

35 William Street. 335 3196. Mon—Sat llam 5pm.

Andrew Walker t'ntil Sat 7 Sep. New paintings from Scotland and France by Andrew Walker.

FLYING COLOURS GALLERY

6a Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Fri

l lam—6pm; Sat 10am--4pm.

Shona Barr t'ntil Sat 24 Aug. A major solo exhibition of paintings by

w ell-know n Scottish artist Shona Barr. featuring landscapes and floral works in oil.

FOREST ARTS

9 West Port. 33l 0337. Daily

noon llpiii.

Developing Limbs l'ntil Tue 34 Sep. Sculpture. video. installation. music and travel combine in this installation of

work which celebrates the past year of this artist-run collective.

45 WILLIAM STREET

45 William Street. Mon Sat 1 1am 5pm. Festival Exhibition t'ntil Sat 3! Atig. Housed in a former clothes shop. an exhibition of work by six recent graduates encompassing wall-based work. prints. collage. mixed media. plaster works and woven hangings. Artists include Sandra ('ollins. leesa French. Zoe i-‘othergill. Linda Campbell. .lo Ball and Alberta White.

FOUNTAINPARK LEISURE COMPLEX

l-‘ountainpark. i-‘ountainbridge. Dundee Street. 336 0036.

Fringe Poster Exhibition t'niil Mon 36 Aug. A display of 130 entries to the annual Fringe poster competition. including the winning design by 14-year- old Patil McFambley.

FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 .Market Street. 335 3383. Daily 10am- 7pm.

Hiroshi Sugimoto - the Architecture of Time t'ntil Sat 21 Sep. £3 (£1.50). A two-venue exhibition presenting the work of the internationally acclaimed Japanese photographer Hiroshi Stigimoto. Based iii New York. and known for this photographic series of empty movie theatres. museum dioramas and waxworks. Stigimoto turns his lens to icons of 30th century architecture in xiI't‘ltfll’t‘llln’s ( 1997-); the world’s oceans in Suit-rapes ( l‘Nll-l. (to be shown at Stills) and I’inl’lrm’x (3003). a one-off production Used for a Noh theatre piece. See review and Hitlist.

GALERIE MIRAGES

46a Raeburn Place. 3l5 3603. Mon Sat 10am 5.30pm.

A Pantheon of Gods and Jewellery of the Worid t'ntil Sun l5 Sep. international jewellery exhibition plus a complete set of rare (‘hinese Taoist paintings of the Pantheon of (iods. (‘hinese furniture and artefacts.

GARAGE THEATRE

(irindlay Street (‘ourt. (irindlay Street Lane. 339 794l.

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l'ntil Mon 36 Aug. Digital shorts created by the students and faculty of the l'niversity of Nevada l.as Vegas department of film.

GATEWAY THEATRE

lilm Row. l.eith Walk. 3l7 3939. Daily 1 - 10.30pm.

Polnische Grafik t'ntil Mon 36 Aug.

See lidinburgh Printmakers.

GEORGE HERIOT’S SCHOOL l.atiriston Place. 66l 9091. Wed 1 6pm; Thu Sat llam 6pm; Sun llam 5pm. Artisan 2002 l'ntil Stiii l8 Atig. £6 (£4). Artisan returns after a three-year break. featuring the work of over 100 contemporary craft makers from across the 1K. Ranging from jewellery and ceramics to textiles and glass. featured artists include I.isa Marklew. Richardson & ()ttewill. (irant McCaig. Emma lohnstone and Tessuti.

GOLD

Gallery 8; Shop. 77 Dundas Street. 556 3159. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat

10am --5pm.

Festival Exhibition t'ntit Wed 4 Sep. A Festival exhibition featuring paintings by Russian artist Rtimo Datirova. new plant-based work by Stephen ('uitliffe. watercolours by l‘reda Waldapfel. still life by Angela Martin. woodwork by Angus (‘lyne and furniture by Michael Slaney.

HAMILTON & INCHES

87 (ieorge Street. 335 4898. Mon Fri 9.30am 5.30pm; Sat 9.30am 5pm. Reflections of Africa Tue 20- Sat 3| Aug. Silver sculptures of African animals by Zimbabwean sculptor Patrick Mavros. NEW SHOW.

HANOVER FINE ARTS

33a Dundas Street. 556 3181. Mon Fri 11am 6pm; Sat l0.30am 5pm.

Art from Ukraine tTntil Sat 3t Aug. A selection or t'krainian rural and industrial landscapes pltis figurative. floral and still life works. Artists include ’l'etyana Yablonska. iivgeniy Volobuev. Petro Magro and (irygoriy Shyshko.

HOWIES

39 Waterloo Place. 556 5766. Daily noon 3.30pm & 6 l0pm. Revolution Diner t'ntil Sun 29 Sep.

Out of the Shadows by Chris Bushe is on show at the Ope Eye Gallery

New York-based Scottiin artist Rory Donaldson presents an installation of work which utilises the curved walls and windows of the space. comprising line drawings and complex embroidery \yorks.

THE HUB

('astlehill. Royal Mile. 473 3000. Daily 9.30am 10pm.

Betty Freeman - Music People and Other Photographs t'ntil Stiii 15 Sep. Photographs by Betty Freeman of some of the greatest musicians and artists of the 30th and 31st century including Pierre Boulez. .lohn (‘age and Alfred Brendel.

I2

66 (‘umberland Street. 558 9873.

Mon l-‘ri 10am -6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. William Scott 1913-1989 tfntil Sat 31 Sep. Prints and lithographs by the Greenock born artist William Scott 1913- 1989 in a celebration of his work. Influenced by Abstract Expressionism. Scott produced compositions of simple forms and areas of flat colours producing a sense of space.

INGLEBY GALLERY

6 (‘arlton Terrace. 556 4441. Mon Sat 10am 5pm.

Abstraction l'ntil Sat 7 Sep. A selling exhibition of objects from Bactrian and ('ycladic times alongside recent paintings by some of the seminal abstract artists of the 30th and 31st century. Howard Hodgkin. (‘allum lnnes. iillsworth Kelly and Sean Sctilly. See review.

INHOUSE

38 Howe Street. 335 3888. Mon Sat 9.30am 6pm; Stiii noon 5pm.

Take the Chair 2 t'ntil Sat 31 Atig. A sequel to lnhotise's l99l exhibition. featuring an exhibition of chairs covering 1840 to the present day. See review.

INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE

l3 Randolph Crescent. 335 5366.

Mon Fri 9.30am 5.30pm; Sat

10am 1pm.

Signs l'ntil Fri 16 .Atig. A selection of works by young French graphic designers.