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Exhibitions are listed alphabetically by cit! and category, then

a pha etically b venue. Please send details to our 0 ice at least ten days before publication. Art listings compiled by Helen Monaghan.

GLASGOW GALLERIES

ART EXPOSURE GALLERY

19 Pamie Street, 552 7779. Mon—Sat noon—5pm.

The New Scottish Figuratives Until Mon 30 Oct. New figurative paintings by recent graduates and regular exhibitors including Cherylene Dyer, Jacqueline Marr, Scott Walker and Jason Davis, plus figurative sculpture, ceramics and jewellery.

BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART

Regent House, 113 West Regent Street, 226 5413. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Sat by appointment.

Glasgow Style Thu 30 Nov. An exhibition of work by Annie French, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Talwin Morris and contemporary artists Norman Edgar, Norman Kirkman and WJ. Maskell.

ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART

134 Blythswood Street, 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am-5.30pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

John Taylor: From lnverloch Until Tue 24 Oct. Recent watercolour paintings by Ayrshire-born artist, John Taylor. Jeremy G. Hicks Until Tue 24 Oct. New jewellery taking inspiration from machines and motorbikes.

Kate Schuricht Until Tue 24 Oct. Ceramics.

Catherine Hough Until Tue 24 Oct. New designs in glass.

James D. Robertson RSA, RSW, RGI Sat 28 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. Recent paintings. Brendan Hesmondalgh Sat 28 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. Ceramic animals.

Molly Bullick and Syann Van Niftrik Sat 28 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. New jewellery.

BULKHEAD

24-Hour Viewing Window, 264 High Street, 572 0161.

Bulkhead Prize 2000 Exhibition Until Sun 12 Nov. On view in the 24-hour viewing window are samples of the artwork by the shortlisted artists for this year’s Bulkhead Prize: Justin Caner, Jane Topping, Jess Worrall and Rob Kennedy. This year’s winner, Justin Carter creates a series of site specific paintings which document Glasgow’s wastelands. The images will then be tailored into suits and Carter will go to various locations Duke Street, High Street and Princes Street wearing one of the suits. You can see Jane Topping’s Big Store at 254 High Street (Mon—Fri I—Spm), which contains the artist’s own branded goods. In Memorial Imorial sited at Morrisons Gym, 85 Sydney Street (Thu, Fri & Sat noon—4pm), artists Jess Worrall and Rob Kennedy explore notions of violence in a series of video loops. See review.

CAFE COSSACHOK GALLERY

10 King Street, 5530733. Mon—Sat 10.30am—midnight; Sun l—llpm. Georgia On My Mind Until Tue 7 Nov. Oil and acrylic paintings by a trio of Georgian artists David Kapiashvili, Bella Romelashvili and Zaza Nebieridze.

CCA AT MCLELLAN GALLERIES

270 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7521. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Neal Beggs Glasgow-based artist Neal Beggs has created an installation for the entrance corridor space at the venue, consisting of two large blocks of text on the corridor walls. One wall lists the 284 Scottish Munros (mountains over 3000ft) while opposite is a list of the 304 multi- storey tower blocks built in Glasgow between the 1950s and the l970s.

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COLLINS GALLERY

University of Strathclyde, 22 Richmond Street, 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat noon—4pm.

A Personal Collection - Dr Helen Cargill Thompson Sat 21 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. Selected from an extensive and broad ranging collection of contemporary art, this exhibition celebrates Dr Cargill Thompson’s patronage of Scottish galleries and artists over the past 40 years.

COMPASS GALLERY

178 West Regent Street, 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Cathy Richmond and Tove Hirth Until Wed 25 Oct. New paintings by Glasgow- based artist Cathy Richmond and sculpture by Tove Hirth from Norway. Alistair Wallace Fri 27 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. New paintings.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

221 West George Street, 248 9755. Mon—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am—2pm. William Crosbie RSA RGI 1915-1999 Until Tue 31 Oct. A memorial exhibition of painting by William Crosbie. Scottish Paintings Until Thu 30 Nov. Scottish paintings from 1900 to contemporary works.

FRINGE GALLERY

18 Castlemilk Arcade, 634 2603. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.

Jan Nimmo: Buscando America Tue 24 Oct—Sat 18 Nov. Glasgow-based artist Jan Nimmo explores present day Latin America in an exhibition of woodcuts, installation, photography, field recordings and video. Part of the Si Cuba Festival.

GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Queen Street, 229 1996. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri—Sun 11am—5pm. lnfinitude Until Sun 22 Oct. Created in collaboration with Street Level’s Malcolm Dixon, this exhibition looks at the trend in new media, featuring video art, lightworks, digital art and web-based art. The show includes the work of Dan Reeves, Dalziell & Scullion and Stephen Hurrell.

Fernando Arias Fri 20 Oct—Sun 28 Jan. Working in mediums of installations, video and performance, Colombian artist Fernando Arias shows new work specially created for the gallery along with work produced over the last five years. Arias represented Colombia in the 1999 Venice Biennale and his work is in the collections of the V&A Museum, London; Museo de Art Modern, Rio de Janeiro; Museo de Arte Moderno, Bogota and the University of Essex. See preview. Iain Passmore and Louise Shambrook Fri 20 Oct—Sun 28 Jan. Curated by Alice Angus, two artists create work for the city’s Glasgay celebrations. Passmore works in lens-based media, combining photography and text to explore themes of place, time and identity and Shambrook questions how gay information is inte reted by the media. Shrine To The Sel Fri 20 Oct—Sun 28 Jan. An exhibition of work by six Glasgow-based gay and lesbian artists created during a series of workshops led by artist Hilde Ash.

Gay Teapots Fri 27 Oct—Sun 5 Nov. Ceramic teapots by participants of Glasgay!’s twelve-week ceramics residency.

GATEHOUSE GALLERY

Rouken Glen Road, 620 0235. Wed—Sun 1.30—5.3opm.

Jennifer Anderson Until Sun 19 Nov. Figurative paintings.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART

148 West Regent Street, 221 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am-5.30pm.

James Little Until Tue 31 Oct. Scottish and Dutch landscapes and watercolours.

GILMOREHILLG12 9 University Avenue, 330 5522. Mon—Fri

, noon—7pm; Sat & Sun noon—5pm. Paul Robert Gardner Until Tue 31 Oct. New paintings and sketches by Glasgow

School of Art graduate Paul Robert Gardner.

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

Cafe Cosmo, 12 Rose Street, 332 8128. Lucy McEachan Until Tue 31 Oct. In response to the Beckett Time Festival, Glasgow School of Art graduate Lucy McEachan creates a series of lightboxes. She will also be presenting Spinning Body, a short silent film.

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

25 King Street, 552 0704. Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Invisible Republic - Kenny Hunter Until Sat 11 Nov. New and recent work by prominent Scottish sculptor Kenny Hunter featuring two existing commissions, four new sculptures and two silk-screen prints.

Barbara Rae - Recent Graphics Until Sat 11 Nov. A selection of new prints by the acclaimed painter.

Lay Ngo Koay Until Sat 11 Nov. Brightly coloured monoprints.

Leah Bain Until Sat 11 Nov. Perspex and silverjewellery.

THE GLASGOW PROJECT ROOM (Formerly Glasgow Independent Studio), Top Floor, 64 Osbourne Street, 552 1472. Fri—Sun noon—5pm or by appointment. Four/Five Sat 28 Oct-Sat 4 Nov. New work by four Glasgow-based artists: Hilde Ash, Alistair Dearie, Nosheen Khwaja and Lucy Trend. Exploring social identities, sexuality, behaviour and gender, the artists work in mediums of film, painting, sound, photography and performance. Part of Glasgayl.

THE GLASGOW ROOM

Ground Floor, Princes Square, Buchanan Street, 221 8162. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm; Sun 11am—5pm.

New Artists A varied selection of work by up-and-coming artists featuring sculpture, textile design, paintings and jewellery.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

167 Renfrcw Street, 353 4500. Mon—Fri 9.30am—8pm; Sat 10am—5pm; Sun l—4pm.

Triangle Until Fri 27 Oct (Newbery Gallery). An exhibition of recent collaborative works by students from GSA, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales and the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.

Visual Communications Student Exhibition Thu 19 Oct—Tue 14 Nov (Atrium Gallery). Student work.

GOETHE INSTITUT

3 Park Circus, 332 2555. Mon—Thu 10am—7 m; FrimSat 10am—1pm. Berlin T eatre Meeting Until Sat 4 Nov. A display of photographs documenting theatre productions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University of Glasgow, 82 Hillhead Street, 330 5431. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm. Free.

Nono Reinhold -The Stairs Until Sat 27 Jan (Picture Gallery). A series of ten etchings inspired by staircases by the Dutch artist.

Putting Pen To Paper Until Sat 10 Feb (Mackintosh House Gallery). The illustration and graphic design work of Aubrey Beardsley (1872—1898) is on display along with the work of other artists of the period.

Whistler And Holland Thu 19 Oct—Sat 27 Jan (Exhibition Gallery). The Dutch landscape inspired some of Whistler’s finest etchings, as well as watercolours and small oils. His work is shown alongside etchings by Rembrandt, and work by his own contemporaries and followers.

INHOUSE

24—26 Wilson Street, 555 5902. Mon—Wed & Fri 10am—6pm; Thu 10am—7pm; Sat 9.30am—5.30pm. Alessi Tea 8: Coffee Piazzas Thu 2—Sat 11 Nov. A chance to drool over the Alessi

limited edition tea and coffee piazzas. Only 99 exquisitely designed sets have been produced, carrying a very high price tag.

THE LIGHTHOUSE

11 Mitchell Lane, 221 6362. Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 10.30am—6pm; Tue 11am—6pm; Thu 10.30am—8pm; Sun noon—5pm. £1 (includes entry to all exhibitions). Connecting Cultures Until Sun 22 Oct. A celebration of the contribution of the minority ethnic community to Scottish society and culture. The exhibition is the centrepiece of the Threads in the Tartan Festival which has been designed to explore the importance and meaning of Scottish identity within ethnic communities.

GIA Annual Awards Until Sun 29 Oct. An exhibition celebrating outstanding contributions to architecture in the west of Scotland, plus an exhibition of Student Award projects.

dgpémm Until Sun 22 Oct. Documentary photographer Steve Gillies captures the vibrancy of the city with an exhibition of Glasgow’s cityscapes and citizens.

Ingenuity Sat 28 Oct—Sun 3 Dec. An exhibition of work of young Product Design Engineering students in Glasgow, with their visions for future transport forms.

LILLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road, Milngavie, 578 8847. Tue—Fri 10am—1pm, 2-5pm; Sat & Sun 2—5pm.

Glasgow Society Of Women Artists Until Sat 18 Nov. New paintings, sculpture, jewellery, prints and textiles by members of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists.

LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street, 331 0722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm.

Central Studios Until Wed 22 Nov. Fine art, textiles and couture by artists from Central Studios; Scott Riley, Ernesto Vaz, Leslie Hepburn, Dryck Walker and Deirdre Murphy.

THE LOFT GALLERY

71 Houldsworth Street, Finnieston, 221 4799. Tue—Sat noon—6pm.

Margot Sandeman Until Sat 28 Oct. Described by Hugh Crawford as ‘a poet who paints’ and a contemporary of Joan Eardley and Ian Hamilton Findlay, Margot Sandeman’s Sonnets series of paintings goes on display.

MARKET

322 & 324 Duke Street, 550 1185. Tue—Fri noon—6pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Sun noon—4 m.

DIY Until Thu 9 Nov. DIY is a series of self-curated, developed, installed, invigilated and funded exhibitions by six emerging UK-based artists. Each artist shows work back-to-back over a month. Kevin Hutcheson will be showing Vintage Violence, an ongoing project in which he works with images and texts from crime magazines; Deborah Jackson and Steve Anderson present The Curb where each artist will perform a repetitive action, which can be viewed in the venue or from the street; Nick Evans and Simon Blackmore explore the bicycle as a model of self-sustaining mobility in P ’ddling Furiously Into The Future; and Rebecca Milling’s l spy sees the artist enclosed in a box while a camera films the day’s activities.

MARYHILL COMMUNITY CENTRAL HALLS

304 Maryhill Road, 332 9115. Mon—Fri 10am-3pm.

Create Until Fri 20 Oct. An exhibition of young people’s designs, artworks and sculpture for the Forth and Clyde Canal, created during a Scotland’s Year of the Artist workshop.

PAISLEY ARTS CENTRE

New Street, 887 1010.

Just Passing Fri 27 Oct—Sun 5 Nov. Installations, sculpture, photography and video by artists Hilde Ash, Alistair Dearie,