ART listings

GIASGOW MUSEUMS continued

PEOPLE'S PALACE 8: WINTER GARDEN Glasgow Green, 554 0223. Mon-Thu & Sat 10am-5pm; Fri & Sun llam-Spm. Moving Pictures That Now Stand Still Until Sun 3 Dec. Paintings and sculpture by Andrew Hay inspired by his childhood memories of going to the cinema in the 19505 and his Irish Catholic background.

SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM Museum Of Education, 225 Scotland Street, 287 0500. Mon-Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 11am—5pm. Free. Showcase 2000 Until Sun 7 Jan. A showcase of the prize-winning works from the Trades House of Glasgow’s craft competition, featuring jewellery, fashion, furniture, product design, floral art, industrial design, cake decoration and photography.

SCOTTISH MARITIME MUSEUM AT BRAEHEAD

Kings inch Road, 886 1013. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm; Sun 11am-5pm. '

Bringing Home The Bacon - 100 Years In The Lives Of Scottish Merchant Seamen Until Sun 4 Feb. An exhibition looking at the experiences of Scotland’s merchant seamen over the last century.

ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART

2 Castle Street, 553 2557. Mon-Thu & Sat 10am-5pm; Fri & Sun llam—Spm. Free.

Man Walks Among Us Until Sun 1 Apr. To mark the millennium, Kenny Hunter’s specially commissioned life size sculpture of Jesus goes on display. Hunter won the Jesus 2000 Commission from a shortlist of leading artists.

THE TALL SHIP AT GLASGOW HARBOUR

100 Stobcross Road, 339 0631. Daily 10am-5pm. £3.50 (£2.95); accompanied children free.

Five Thousand Days At Sea An exhibition on board the only Clydebuilt sailing ship still afioat in the UK, documenting her adventures on the high seas between 1897 and 1919.

Story In The Stones (Pumphouse Main Gallery). An exhibition looking at the impact of the industrial ages on Glasgow harbour.

Morse And More (Pumphouse Lower Gallery). A hands-on exhibition, aimed at children, looking at the world of communication. You can operate a state- of-the-art optical telegraph used in the Napoleonic wars, try out the five-needle telegraph and crank up World War II field telephones.

EDINBURGH GALLERIES

ART HOUSE STUDIOS

26 Bridge Street, Musselburgh, 665 8473. Sat-Wed 11am—5pm. Mismatches ll Sat 4—Sat 11 Nov. An exhibition of work by Edinburgh College of Art textile students.

BOURNE FINE ART

6 Dundas Street, 557 4050. Mon-Fri 10am—6 m; Sat llam-2pm.

Scottis Artists Until Tue 14 Nov. A selection of paintings by Scottish artists. .lohn McLean Thu 16 Nov—Thu 30 Nov. New paintings.

CALTON GALLERY

10 Royal Terrace, 556 1010. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat by appointment.

Mixed Exhibition Until Wed 29 Nov. Paintings from stock including works by George Houston, J.D. Fergusson, Maclauchlan Milne and P.W. Adam.

THE CAULDRON

77 Clerk Street, 622 7236. Mon—Sat noon—lam; Sun 12.30pm—1am. Mixed Exhibition A changing exhibition of gothic art including sculpture, drawing, photography and paintings by local artists.

90 tile LIST 2—16 Nov '2000

CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street, 529 3993. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm. Free.

Old Town. New Story Until Sat 6 Jan. Residents of Edinburgh’s Old Town worked with artists from home and abroad to create a new map of the city. Using puppet-making, felt-making, batik, photography, digital technology and video, the past, present and future of the Old Town is represented. Carnivalesque Until Sat 16 Dec. The carnival atmosphere in Western Art from the middle ages to the present day is explored in this exhibition. Featured in the display are medieval woodcuts, paintings and prints by Bruegel, James Gillary and Francisco Goya and contemporary work in the form of video pieces by Leigh Bowery and Paul McCarthy and sculpture by Louise Bourgeois.

To Boldly Sew Sat 4 Nov—Sat 6 Jan. An exhibition of textiles from throughout Britain with a strong presentation of Scottish work, combining silk, velvet, paper, plastic, wood, wax and wire. Featured artists include Norah Levai from Hungary and Jolanta Habisiak and Professor Kazimiera Blaszcyk from Poland.

COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22-28 Cockburn Street, 220 1260. Wed—Sat llam—6pm; Sun 1—5pm. New Work Scotland Programme III Until Sun 12 Nov. The final part of the New Work Scotland Programme featuring the work of Katy Dove, Mick Peter and Ailie Rutherford. See review.

CITY CAFE

19 Blair Street, 220 0125. Mon—Sun 10am—lam.

She Until Mon 1 Jan. Black and white female portraits by photographer Jannica Honey.

CYBERIA INTERNET CAFE

88 Hanover Street, 220 4403. Mon-Sat 10am—10pm; Sun noon—7pm. Flowering Until Fri 3 Nov. Meditative art featuring inks and acrylics on canvas by Amiten.

Morag Wilson Fri 10 Nov-Fri 1 Dec. Paintings.

DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE

3 Doune Terrace, 225 7189. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm.

Intense Scotland Fri 10 Nov—Wed 20 Dec. Photographer Christoffer Rigeld documents all aspects of Scottish culture ranging from photographs of landscapes to family life.

THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY

Marie Curie House, 29 Albany Street, 478 7050. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 1—5pm.

Sweetness And Strength Until Tue 21 Nov. Watercolours, oils and prints by the prominent Scottish artist Elizabeth Wemyss Everill;

THE DEAN GALLERY

Belford Road, 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe.

601 Bikewheel by Steve Hollingsworth at the Fruitmarket Gallery

The Scottish Colourists 1900-1930 Sat 4 Nov-Sun 28 Jan. £3.50 (£3). A survey of the work of the Scottish Colourists: Cadell, Fergusson, Hunter and Peploe. The most admired of Scottish artists, they have often been overlooked by British art historians, but this exhibition of over 80 works, seeks to re-address their importance. See preview.

THE DI ROLLO GALLERY

27 Queensferry Street, 220 4150. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30 m; Sun noon-4pm.

Warmth In olour Sun 12—Thu 30 Nov. Paintings by three west coast artists: Mary Batchelor, Lin Pattullo and Joyce Borland.

DUNDAS STREET GALLERY

6a Dundas Street, 558 9363. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat lOam—lpm.

Sheila Mullen Wed 8—Thu 16 Nov. Paintings.

EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART

Lauriston Place, 221 6000. Mon-Thu 10am—8pm; Fri lOam-Spm; Sat 10am-2pm.

Karen Kirkwood Until Thu 23 Nov (Andrew Grant Gallery). Kirkwood presents an exhibition of paintings which reference the relationship between the forces at work in the universe.

From The Wild Unconscious Fri 3—Sat 25 Nov. An exhibition of work from the collection of The Scottish Art Extraordinary Trust featuring woven grass garments by Angus McPhee and graphic works by Julian Stacey.

EDINBURGH GALLERY

18a Dundas Street, 557 5227. Mon-Fri 11am-5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

Des German and Wilma Dunbar Until Tue 7 Nov. Landscapes by Dunbar and still life and figurative works by Gorman.

loan Benton and Joe McIntyre Sat ll-Tue 28 Nov. Recent paintings.

EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS

23 Union Street, 557 2479. Tue—Sat 10am-6pm.

Recent Work Until Sat 18 Nov. Invited artists Charlie MacQueen, Simon Laurie, Roberto Gonzalez Fernandez, Graham Fagin and Moyna Flannigan present an exhibition of new work produced in the studio.

Keith Thompson: Vanitas Until Sat 18 Nov. Edinburgh-born artist Keith Thompson recreates the human form through screenprints on glass. Head, hands and feet are constructed from sheets of glass and illuminated in light boxes. See review.

FILMHOUSE CAFE BAR

88 Lothian Road, 229 5932. Sun-Thu 10am-11.30pm; Fri & Sat 10am-12.30am. Madly Famous Until Sat 4 Nov. Portraits of celebrity psychiatric service users by Jolie Goodman.

Walled Garden Sun 5 Nov—Sat 2 Dec. Recent work by Liz Tainsh.

FIRTH GALLERY

35 William Street, 225 2196. Tue-Fri 11am-5pm; Sat 11am-2pm.

Rebecca Collins Fri 3 Nov-Sat 2 Dec. West Highland sea and landscape paintings in oil.

THE FOUR PLUS ONE GALLERY

2 Warrender Park Road, 667 5152. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.

Scottish Craft Exhibition A wide variety of crafts and applied arts by up- and-coming craftmakers and designers working in Scotland.

FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street, 225 2383. Mon—Sat 11am-6pm; Sun noon-5pm.

Visions For The Future - Part III Until Sat 18 Nov. The third part of the Fruitmarket Gallery’s series of exhibitions highlighting the work of artists living in Scotland. German-born artist Annette Heyer casts a series of geometrical, sculptural forms for the gallery space and Steve Hollingsworth continues his fascination with neon with two video works, a crushed version of his car piece which was first sited at Ayrshire’s Electric Brae, photographs and a neon chair.

GALERIE MIRAGES

46a Raeburn Place, 315 2603. Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm.

Christmas Exhibition Until Sun 24 Dec. A selection of silver, amber and fresh water pearl jewellery, unusual festive decorations and special gifts from around the globe.

GALLERY 41

41 Dundas Street, 557 4569. Mon-Fri 10.30am-5.30pm; Sat 10.30am-5pm. Marion Drummond Until Wed 22 Nov. New paintings.

Waking Dream Mon 6 Nov-Fri 1 Dec. New paintings by Robert Euman.

HANOVER FINE ARTS

22a Dundas Street, 556 2181. Mon-Fri 10.30am—6pm; Sat 10am-4pm. Lindsay Brydon, Regina Fernandes, Lynn Hanley and Joyce Kelly Until Sat 11 Nov. An exhibition of paintings encompassing a variety of styles and media.

THE HUB

Castlehill, Royal Mile, 473 2000. Sun & Mon 9.30am—9pm; Tue—Sat 9.30am-llpm.

Material Matters Until Sun 12 Nov. In association with the Scottish Gallery, an exhibition of work by three innovative textile designers: Jane Keith produces hand-printed textiles using silk, wool and velvet, drawn from nature; Jan Milne creates a range of printed textiles used for cushions, curtain fabrics and upholstered chairs and stools; and Frances Stevenson produces fashion and furnishing textiles.

INGLEBY GALLERY

6 Carlton Terrace, 556 4441. Wed—Sat 10am—5pm.

Garry Fabian Miller Until Sat 11 Nov. One of the leading photographers of his generation, Garry Fabian Miller’s unique ‘camera less’ photographic works go on display. Using the basic principles of early photography, Fabian Miller shows three groups of work: TowardsA Solar Eclipse, a series of luminous circles; The Petworth Window, his response to Petworth House; and Horizons, a new series of abstract images.

INSTITUT FRANCAIS D'ECOSSE

13 Randolph Crescent, 225 5366. Mon—Fri 9.30am-6.30pm; Sat 9.30am—1.30pm.

Architecture En France Until Sat 11 Nov. A documentary exhibition tracing the history of architecture in France since the end of World War 11.

France, Face Cachee Until Sat 11 Nov. New work by artists David Forster and Diane Mitchell. Forster creates two pieces comprising 40 equally-sized oil paintings on board and Mitchell shows paintings which capture the landscape and architecture of the Languedoc region of France.

Plantu Until Mon 18 Dec. A selection of drawings by cartoonist for Le Monde, Jean Plantu.