ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

Framed Textiles by Clare Marzaroli Sat | I7 Oct—Thurs 19 Nov.

0 PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 55-10223. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun l—5pm. Glasgow‘s museum of working life.

The Calton Weavers: Glasgow Trade Unionism 1787-1987 L'niil end l987. The museum is in political mood for this exhibition. re-telling the unsung story of the first martyrs to trade unionism and the movement's subsequent course. Ken (‘urrie‘s work illustrating this theme-is the first major mural commission from Glasgow District (‘ouncil since the Banqueting Ilall. (’ity Chambers. was completed in the 1890s.

0 POLLOK HOUSE loan Pollokshaws Road. (132 ()27-1. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm: Sun 1—5pm.

Neighbour to the Burrell Collection. this 18th century house contains the Stirling Maxwell (‘ollection of Spanish paintings and period furnishings. Regular recitals held. See ('lassical Listings or contact venue for details.

0 THE SCOTTISH DESIGN CENTRE 72 St Vincent Street. 221 (1121. Mon—Fri ‘).3tlam—5pm. Sat 9am—5pm.

O SPRINGBUHN MUSEUM Ayr Street (adjacent to Springburn Railway Station). Mon—Fri Ill.3(Iam—5pm. Sun 2—4.3()pm.

This railway and community museum publishes its first book in conjunction with Third Eye (‘entre and Polygon Books. Glasgow: Locomotive Builder to the World by Mark O’Neill and Murdoch Nicolson

follows their successful exhibition of the sante name. Price £4.95 it is available from bookshops.

O THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521. Tue—Sat “lam—5.30pm. Sun 2—5.3(lpm. Cafe. ID]

New Work/No Definition Performances throughout October November. Sarah Ilemming looks at this multi-media event (a Third

Eye Traverse collaboration) in a List Feature this issue. See also Theatre and Dance Pages for more performances. The following are a list of performances talks with a strong visual arts content.

Keith McIntyre and Rotating Dancers perform A Gala Celebration Thurs 15 ()ct. 8pm. £3 (£2). first shown [Edinburgh Festival was. then Mayfest and Iidinburgh Festival 1987. thisart dance music performance journeys between east and west by way ofthe Borders. See Dance Page.

Matters of Gravity by Mona Hatoum L'ntil I’ri I()()CI. Noon—8pm. ('ontinuous performance from 2pm. Free. Based on her father‘s diaries of ten years of war in Lebanon. this performance installation is about the displaced person at odds with his environment.

Alastair MacLennan Out the In Fri

Io-Sun 18 ()ct. This is the second time Irish artist Alastair MacLennan has appeared at Third Eye. ()n the first occasion. he spent a week living in the gallery. his body naked and painted and tied to a pillar. Ilis nakedness caused tabloid

controversy. but anyone who saw the piece could not fail to be moved by its raw exposure.

Dogs in Honey ‘Saccharine Muscle' Fri 16 ()ct. 8pm. £3 (£2). This art performance group appear in Glasgow after an Edinburgh Festival spell in the window of the (‘ollective Gallery.

Dogs in Honey ‘Zam Erotic Time’ Sat 17 ()ct. 8pm. £3 (£2).

Tradition: Debilitation make Experiments Under Nostalgia‘s Umbrella Time-based work from Glasgow School of Art environmental studies students. Wedr’l'hurs 21/22 ()ct. Free. Installation in progress and performance. Fri/Sat 23"2-1()ct. Free. Installation complete.

Sylvia Ziranek Fri 27 ()ct. 7.30pm. £3.5(l(£2.5()). Readings and tastings from this performance artist‘s new book ‘Very Food‘. ller performance will be followed by Gary Stevens' If the (‘ap Fits.

Conversations A chance for the artists to meet their audience and discuss their work. The following conversations below are all free. Alastair MacLellan Thurs 15 ()ct. 2.30pm.

Performance, Document and Memory Sun 18 ()ct. 2.30pm. Free. A video discussion with Steve Littman and Steve Partridge.

Rotating Dancers Thurs 15 ()ct. After performance in evening. See above. Beth Fisher Until Wed 4 Nov. A solo exhibition ofthis Aberdeen artist organised in conjunction with Peacock Printmakers. Aberdeen.

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