ART LISTINGS

WILLIAM BLAKE AND HIS CIRCLE

An exhibition of prints & illuminated books

I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY UNIVERSITY ofGLASGOW

1 May - 26 June

Monday - Saturday

9.30-5.00 Admission Free 041-330 5431

Extended public access supported with Funds from Glasgow District Council

Sally Mann. Maud Sulter and Jaques- Henri Lartigue.

light of the llorth Until 3 Jul. To mark the 900th anniversary of the death of St Margaret. :1 show which includes manuscripts. Celtic artefacts and a reconstruction of a dwelling of the period. land of the Dragon: Dinosaurs from China Until Sat 26 Jun. During the last 30 years extensive excavations in China have revealed an unexpected wealth of dinosaur remains; today almost one-sixth of all known dinosaur species have been identified from Chinese material. This exhibition. on loan from Beijing. consists of six fossilised skeletons. including a massive 70ft-long. l3ft-high Mamenchisaurus. Admission £2 (£l).

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 I260. Tue-Sat I lam—5pm. The Creation of a New Self Image Until 3 Jul. In collaboration with Brian Jenkins. Artlink have brought together five people to explore their different experiences of

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EXPOSURE

Photographic works from the Scottish Arts Council Collection

RAYMOND MOORE OWEN LOGAN WENDY MCMURDO NATHAN COLEY RORY DONALDSON JEAN BAIRD PATRICIA MACDONALD OLADELE BANGBOYE CALUM ANGUS MACKAY FRANCES PARKER

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow O4l 332 752l

SUDS/dlsed by the ScottrshArts Come” and Glasgow District Council

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disability and their sense of self.

Artist for a Week Short-term shows by the brightest of local talent. You can meet the artist at the gallery on Saturday afternoons

3—5pm. I DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE Carlsberg House. 3 Doune Terrace. 225 7 l89. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm. llanna Bisp Buchert and Tina Schwarz Until 2 Jul. First-time motherhood and repressed family memories are themes focused on by two Danish photographers. I EDINBURGH CENTRAL LIBRARY George W Bridge. 225 5584. Mon—Fri 9am—9pm; Sat 9am—1pm. The Inglis Era Until 2 Jul. Photographs from Rock House. nose llimmo Until Wed 30 Jun. I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place. 229 931 I. Mon—Thurs I0am—8pm; Fri—Sun l0am—5pm. 1993 Degree Show Sat l9—Mon 28 Inn. The work of nearly 300 students. See review. I EDINBURGH GALLERY l8a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon-Fri Ham-5pm; Sat l0am—lpm. lielais des Cedres Until 3 Jul. Painting inspired by the Vaucluse region of France by Hugh McIntyre. I EDINBURGH UNEMPLOYED WORKERS CENTRE 103 Broughton Street. 557 0718. Mon—Fri noon—4pm. Babies Behind Bars Until 2 Jul. The work of Belgian artist Elizabeth Broekaert which looks at the experiences of having a baby in prison. I EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY George Square. 650 3384. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm. For Conscience’s Sake - The Ten Years’ Conflict and Disruption, 1834-43 The Drummond Room. Until 3 Sept. An exhibition exploring the events which led to the Disruption of the Church of Scotland 150 years ago. I FOUNTAINBRIDGE LIBRARY Dundee Street. 337 5442. Mon—Fri 9am—8.30pm. Image of a Generation Until Sat 26 Jun. The fruits of an Adult Learning Project in the Gorgie/I)alry area of the city. this exhibition of 50 huge images focuses on the lives of older people in the community. I THE FRENCH INSTITUTE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon-Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 9.30am-I.30pm. Public and Private Until 8 Jul. An installation by Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion. Voices in a Small Boom Until 8 Jul. British artist. lain Stewart‘s work deals with family bereavement. I GALLERY 41 4I Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mon-Sat l lam—5pm. lacking Imagination Until 3 Jul. Surrealist painting with a sense of humour by Michael Forbes. Also painting and collage by Ingebjorg Smith. I GRINDLAY COURT CENTRE Grindlay Street Court. 229 794 I. Mon—Fri 10am—3pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Asylum Until Sat l9 Jun. A Fotofeis exhibition which explores the different notion of the family for those with learning difficulties. I HANOVER FINE ART 22A Dundas Street. 556 218l. Mon—Fri l0.3()am- 6pm; Sat I Oath—4 pm. Recent Works Sat l9 Jun-3 Jul. Paintings. embroidered fabric collages. linoprints and watercolours by four artists. I JOHN KNOX HOUSE See entry for Netherbow Arts Centre. I KINGFISHER GALLERY 5 Northumberland Street Lane. 557 5454. Tue~Sat l lam-«4.30pm. Anne Anderson, Hamish MacDonald and lllona Morrice Until Fn‘ 25 Jun. I MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD 42 High Street. 225 2424. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. All manner ofarchive material and old toys relating to childhood through the ages. lothlan Schools Exhibition Until 4 Jul. Work produced by school children as part of the Fotofeis National Schools Project.

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Think tank by Adrian Wiszniewski at the Royal Scottish Academy’s annual show.

The exhibition brings together a diverse range of artists from the well known such as Bet low and Peter Hanson, to a clutch of yomg unknowns.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound. 556 892i. Mon—Sat I0am—5pm: Sun 2—5pm.

The home of a fine collection of works. from the Renaissance to Post- lmpressionism. including Velazquez. Iii Greco. Rembrandt. Gainsborough. Degas. Van Gogh and Scottish Colourists. Bolognese Drawings Until 4 Jul. Fifty pieces from the gallery's collection from l520 to 1800 including work by the Carracci family.

I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George IV Bridge. 226 453i. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5 In.

Scotland First Portrayed Until 30 Get. A collection of views of Scotland from the l7th century by John Slezer. The exhibition will include 'I'heuirum .S'i'miut' the first ever systematic pictorial survey undertaken in the British Isles.

I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE 43 High Street. 556 9579. Mon—Sat l0am-4.30pm. [D]. Cafe. Also admits to the John Knox House. a picturesque 15th century building. reputedly the home of the notorious Scottish church reformer. Admission ii I .20 (I; l/50p).

Nature’s Fire Until Sat 26 Jun. Painting and illuminated poems by Alan Bold.

I OPEN EYE GALLERY 75 Cumberland Street. 557 1020. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm. Sat l0am—4pm.

Summer Exhibition Until Wed 30 Jun.

I OUEEN'S HALL Clerk Street. 668 3456. Daily l()am~6pm. or later on performance nights.

Taking Snapshots Until 3 Jul. Around 1000 amateur photographs from I900 to the present have been assembled for this show by Joachim Schmid.

I PORTFOLIO GALLERY 4.3 Candlemaker Row. 220 I9l l. Tue—Sat ntmn~530pm Ralph Eugene Meatyard Until 3 Jul. A major retrospective which includes the celebrated I’umilv Album (it'laujvlit'llt' Crater.

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnverleith Row. 552 7l7l. Daily 10am—8pm; Cafe. [D]. Exhibitions l(lam--5pm. Admission £2 (£1).

Now featuring Henry Moore's Reclining Figure: Hum! [979. on loan from the Henry Moore Foundation.

A Collection of Birds Eggs and Broken Spells Until 1 Aug. David Hatfield's evocative show which is inspired by childhood memories.

Beatrix Potter - A Victorian Naturalist Until ll Aug. To mark the 50th anniversary of her death. an exhibition of watercolours. drawings and microscope drawings of a range of natural subjects including fungi and moss.

Wild Drchids oi Scotland and Four Gardens in One Until 25 Jul. A photographic celebration of Scotland's native orchids and a display of photographs taken from a book illustrating the work of the Garden.

The Botanic Ash Until 3 Oct. When a huge British ash dating from the early