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(to (timberland Street. 55x 9872.

Mon in Want (ipni; Sat 10am 4pm. Summer Show: Works on Paper l'ntil Mon 4 Aug. A selection of works on paper including artists Alan Kilpatrick. Andrew Macken/ie. lan Mcken/ie Smith and Philip Reeyes.

LEITH GALLERY

o5 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5255. Ttie Fri llaiii 5pm; Sat llaiii 4pm.

Festival Mixed Exhibition t'ntil Sat to Aug. Paintings. sculptures. ceramics and iewellery by Annette lidgar. Margaret Anti Beiiiiet. Peter Narditii. (ieorgie Young. Deborah Philips and (icorge Birrell.

PETER MANN GALLERY

25 London Road. ()7XI-l 7‘)X‘)l-l.

Tue Sun 9am opm.

Love Ugly Sat 2 Stiii 24 Atig. Paintings by Peter Mann exploring themes of onc. angst and the grotesque.

MERZ S7 Broughton Street. 558 8773. Wed Sat ttooli (ipln lllk‘l. Tartan Specials Fri l Sat loAug. Mer/ (iallery 's Festiyal show features works by Laura l.ees in which she combines traditional craft techniques leather applique. tapestry and embroidery with contemporary imagery to produce unique artworks. Anne Brassier presents photographs. lilm stills of Iiye and pert’ormance art and her family of Suit hm. a collection of knitted creatures. NFW SlrtOV‘.’

NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Belford Road. 624 (i200 (recorded information 332 220m. Mon Wed (S; Fri Sun l0ani 5pm; Thu |0am 7pm. Next show at SNUMA is their Festiy‘al exhibition: The Boyle Family which opens on Thu l4 Atig.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

The Mound. (>24 (i200 (recorded information 332 2266i. Mon Wed & Fri Sun |0am (ipni; Thu lllttlllv 7pm. Giovanni Battista Plranesi (1720-1778) l'ntil Sun 5 Oct. The first in a series of displays highlighting important grotips of works front tlte gallery's Print Room. The exhibition focuses oti the work of one of most influential printntakers of the IXth century. (iioyanni Battista Piranesi who created oy'er I000 etchings of topographical. imaginary and ornamental subjects in Rotne.

After Hours Thu 3| Jul. 6pm. Free. The After Hours programme continues with a selection of Scottish airs. strathspeys. reels and jigs.

Ladies at Lunch: Venus Anadyomene by Titian Fri 1 Aug. 12.45pm. Michael Bury gives a talk on Titian's portrait.

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND

(‘ieorge |\' Bridge. 226 453i. MonwFri ltiam 8pm; Sat l0amr 5pm; Stiti 2 5pm. Wish you Were Here!: Travellers’ Tales from Scotland 1540-1960 l’ntil Fri 31 ()ct. An exhibition examining the changing face of Scotland through the eyes of visitors to the country. featuring tray'el notes from the 16th century to home "Rules of the Notis.

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. 62-1 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Wed & Fri Stiii 10am—6pm; Thu 10am—7pm. Cafe.

Maud Sulter - Jeanne Duval: A Melodrama L'ntil Sun 3| Aug. New work by photographer. poet and cultural historian Maud Sulter exploring the elusis'e figure of Jeanne Duy'al. the black mistress and muse of the 19th century French poet Charles Baudelaire.

High Society: The Life and Art of Sir Francis Grant (1803-78) l'ntil Stiii 14 Sep. £4 t£3t; under l2s tree. An exhibition celebrating the bicentenary of the birth ot Sir Francis (irant. a leading society portrait painter of the Victorian art world featuring paintings on loan from prisale collections. sketchbooks, photographs and drawings.

Scotland's Dream Team t‘ntit Sun 3| Aug. lidinburgh-based artist Mark l‘Anson celebrates Scotlanth greatest football heroes in this series of commissioned new portraits w hich includes Billy McNeil. Jiiii Baxter. [)enis Law. Jock Stein and Kenny |)alg|ish. Ladies at Lunch: Mary, Queen of Scots Wed b Aug. 12.45pm. l)r Rosalind K. Marshall. w riter and historian giy'es a talk.

After Hours Thu 7 Aug. opin. The After Hours programme continues with music from Frances M l.yiich at 6pm followed by Picture the Song in which artist Benet llaughton and singer/harpist Katie 'l‘argett-Adams re-inyent a painting.

THE NEW STREET EXHIBITION SPACE

14 New Street. 558 7604. Mon Sat llam (i.3t)piii.

Thlly Enormous Sat 2 Sat 30 Aug. An exhibition of large-scale works.

THE NOMADS TENT

2| St Leonard's Lane. 662 toll AltlikSill 10am 5pm; Sun noon 4pm. The Black Tent Thu 7 Aug - Sun 7 Sep. A selling exhibition of fine tribal w'eay‘ings gathered over the last 20 years arid including oriental rugs. kiliins. saltbags. saddlebags and braids.

NORTH EDINBURGH ARTS CENTRE

15a Pennywell Court. 315 2l5l. Across the Water tintil Fri 8 Aug. An exhibition of works from Fife (‘otincil's art library.

OCEAN TERMINAL

|.eith. 555 8888. Mon- Sat 10am 6pm; Sun noon— ()pm.

Citizens ll t'ntil Sat 30 Aug. Following on from last year's Festival show. an exhibition of over 80 photographic portraits by Trevor and Faye Y'rbury documenting Edinburgh's celebrities and unsung heroes.

Fringe Poster Exhibition Sun

3 -Mon 25 Aug. An exhibition of the mo entries to the annual Fringe poster competition featuring the winning work of Jennifer Worrall from Edinburgh‘s Royal Blind School.

OPEN EYE GALLERY

75- 7‘) (‘umberland Street. 557 1020. Mon -Fri [0am 6pm; Sat 10am 4pm. Summer Show t'ntil Wed 6 Aug. A summer selection of paintings including works by John Bellany. (‘hris Bushe. Simon Laurie and Peter Thompson. Helen Carnac t'ntil Wed 6 Aug. Fine silver.

Natalie Vardey l'ntil Wed 6 Atig.

Jewellery.

PATRIOTHALL GALLERY tWASPSi Patriotiiall Studios. off 48 Hamilton Place. 225 128‘). Daily noon—opnr

Personal Objects t'ntil Thu 31 Jul. Stishil Mangaonkar explores a life cycle front birth to death in a series of boxes which contain personal possessions along with found objects.

X‘l Fri |—~Thu 7 Aug. The first in a series of four week-long exhibitions to celebrate the Edinburgh Festiy'al. First tip are Sandra Collins. Zoe Fothergill. Leesa French and Biddy Lanham. NEW SHOW.

for GLASGOW ART see non-festival magazine

PHOENIX 389 GALLERY

3 l)undas Street. 556 My)“, Tue Sat noon opm.

New Blood l'ntil Fri | Aug An exhibition of work by new graduates front lzdinburgh ('ollege ot Art and other Scottish art schools. Artists include Anna Ruiz. Patti Yule. Misty Risers. Aimee Bogac/ and Molly (iarnier.

Ramsay's Women Thu 7 Sat .‘so Aug, An exhibition bringing together six female portraits by Scotland's greatest 18th century portraitist. Allan Ramsay. and including [11th I1rykim'. the finest Ramsay still in priyate hands NE.‘.‘." SHOV.

THE POINT HOTEL

34 “read Street. 22l 5555.

School or Sculpture Exhibition Thu 7 Stiti 3| Aug. The annual selection of work by undergraduate and postgraduate sculpture students from lidinburgh ('ollege of Art. NEW 8‘ ‘()‘.".

THE QUEEN’S GALLERY

Palace ()l' lloly roodlioUse. 55b 5 Hit). l)ai|y k[30am opm.

Faberge l'ntil Sun 12 ()ct. £4

(£2 £3); family ticket £10; tinder 5s free. The new ly opened Queen's (iallery presents an exhibition of os er 300 pieces drawn from the Royal ('ollection of works by ('arl Faberge. the greatest Rtissian ieweller and g .tldsmith of the late 19th and 2001 century. Faberge

rey iy‘ed traditional techniques ol enamelling. multicoloured gold decoration aitd the Use of cary'ed semi- precious hardstones. bringing them together in his own unique style.

QUEEN’S HALL

(‘lerk Street. (sax 20l‘). Mon Sat |0am- 5.30pm.

Edinburgh Tynes Fri l Stiii 3|

Aug. Ati exhibition of photographic

Art

PWWHIS l‘} artist Maud Stilter \E“.'.

RANDOLPH GALLERY

4b l)tindas Street. 55b 222S Mon l'ri l0 30am 5 30pm. Sat loam 4pm Ugo Baracco t'ntil Sat 2 Aug .-\ solo show ot recent aquatints teattiritig \ ieys s Ul \‘L'lllt't'

RED DOOR GALLERY

~12 Victoria Street. ~17" 3255 Daily 1030am "pin

Contemporary Artists Sat 2 Sun ‘1 Aug Set up by Jason Rcdiiiaii. l1dinburgh's new est gallery opens w ith a changing selection ot woiks by tip .iiid coining local artists including work by new ly graduated students from lidinburgh ('ollege ot Art. The show teatures works in mixed media. photography and Jewellery \‘i

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RIAS GALLERY

l5 Rutlaiid Square. 22" 75-15 Mon I‘ll ‘lain 5pm.

Developing Edinburgh - New Buildings from Above t'ntil t‘hu 3| Jul. A series ot photographs by the aerial suryey teatii ot the Royal (’oiiimission oii the Ancient arid llistorical Montiiiients ot Scotland. doctiiiienting the iiiaior conititercial deselopinents taking place in lidiiiburgli today,

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnyerleith Row. 552 7|7I. Wed Mon 10am 5.30pm.

Eden’s Orchestra: A Celebration of Music and Plants l'ntil Wed l0 Sep tlleiibttioii llall: daily l0aiii 5piiii. An exhibition presenting the world's musical heritage. bringing together plants. music. instruments. instrument makers and players from around the globe

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