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66 Cumberland Street, 558 9872. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Landscapes 0f Solitude Sat 4—Wed 22 Nov. Landscape paintings by Mary Christiansen.

KOJIN

49 Bernard Street, Leith, 467 7392. Tue-Fri 11am—6pm; Sat & Sun Ham—4.30pm.

Contemporary Exhibition Kojin is currently exhibiting contemporary works by local artists.

LEITII GALLERY

65 The Shore, 553 5255. Tue—Fri 11am-5 m; Sat 11am—4pm.

Paul Te ford Sat 4—Wed 25 Nov. Finely painted still lifes by Glasgow School of Art graduate Paul Telford.

Susan Eaton Sat 4-Wed 25 Nov. New figurative paintings.

LORETTO GALLERY

3 High Street, Musselburgh, 653 4432. Tue-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—4pm. Louis Decarlo: A Matter Of Time Until Sat 11 Nov. Born in Buffalo, New York, Edinburgh-based photographer Louis Decarlo shows an exhibition of landscape and portrait photographs. Taken during 1992-1998, the works document Decarlo photographic assignments in Kashmir, Cuba and Cambodia.

MALCOLM INNES GALLERY

4 Dundas Street, 558 9544/5. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat llam—2pm.

Mixed Exhibition Until Thu 30 Nov. Scottish landscapes and sporting paintings.

MOUNTED GALLERY

5 York Place (above The Stand Comedy Club), 229 8844. MonaSat 7.30—1 1pm; Sun 12.30—11pm.

In Memorium Fri 3—Sun 26 Nov. Rebecca Key creates an installation for the gallery space.

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

Alan Davie Sat 11 Nov—Sun 14 Jan. Born in Grangemouth in 1920 and a graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Alan Davie was one of the most highly regarded European artists of the post-war era. Celebrating his 80th birthday, this exhibition of oils, drawings and prints brings together works from 1939 to the present day.

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NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound, 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat IOam—Spm; Sun noon-5pm.

A Poet In Paradise: Lord Lindsay And Christian Art Until Sun 19 Nov. Free. On show for the first time, one of the finest private collections of early Italian paintings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts and other works, formed in the mid 19th century by Alexander William Lindsay (1815-1880).

JAMES LITTLE FI. 1875—1910 Scottish & Dutch Landscapes 14th October 2000—7th November 2000

THE WINTER COLLECTION A new collection of works by British artists including Fergusson, Hunter, Eardley, Paterson, French, Walker, Banks, Macdonald and many others 11th November 2000—3lst January 2000

148 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 2R0 Scotland Monday—Saturday 9.30am—5.30pm Tel 0141 221 3095/0141 204 0276 Fax 01412481322

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

Queen Street, 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat IOam—Spm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe. Free. Picture Yourself Until Sun 31 Dec. Marty St James’ video project Picture Yourself emphasises the uniqueness of our lives. Visitors to the gallery during the year 2000 can have their portrait hung and framed in the permanent collection in the company of the gallery’s most famous faces.

Writers Of Our Time Until Sun 25 Feb. Recently acquired portraits of some of Scotland’s best known writers go on display. Central to the exhibition is Calum Colvin’s photopieee, Kelvingrove Eight, commissioned as a west coast counterpart to Sandy Moffat’s east coast Poet’s Pub. Other works include Jennifer McRae’s painting of Robin Jenkins and David Williams’ diptych of AL Kennedy.

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NOVEMER - DECEMBER AT TALBOT RICE GALLERY at the UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

W 11 November - 16th December

MADE SPACE

the drawings offive contemporary artists

REFUGE WEAR

Designs by Lucy Orta

An altar to celebrate the Maican

‘DAY OF THE DEAD’

27 October - 17 November

‘THE STONES OF PISTOIA’

Photographs by Aurelio Amendola 23 November - 16 December

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evolution isn’t over yet

Margaret Barron ° Beagles, Ramsay and Ward 0 David Bellingham Duncan Campbell 0 Paul Carter 0 Henry Vlll’s Wives (had MrCail - Shauna MrMullan ° Janire MtNab Joanne Tatham 8. Tom O'Sullivan 0 Clara Ursitti ' Zoe Walker

4 nov - 9 dec 2000

open: men, rues, thurs, iri lOatn - 8pm, wed, sat IOom - 5pm

@ the dick institute

elmbank avenue kilmarnock KA13BU

t: 01563 554 343

Transport (Irom glasgow): train from glasgow central to kilmarnork (off peak 94 return)

bus 4 and/or x76 both every l/2 hr the dick institute is 5 minutes walk from the train and bus station

‘evolution isn't over yet" was organised and curated by The Frultmarltet Gallery and The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh

5 East Ayrshire

Scottish Arts Trust

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give me one good reason...

a lebIlC art commissron Scotland's Year of the Artist

Applications are invited for the creation of a national public artwork in response to the give me one good reason campaign, a key initiative supporting the 100 artists-in—residence pro- gramme, as part of Scotland’s Year of the Artist.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL NOVEMBER 10

For further information please contact: , DPAP: 01 $2 229 47:) or Scottish -.. . if“: Culural Enterprise: 0141 3392846 DPAP -'--"

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The Collective Gallery invites all first year students at ECA to meet artists from our New Work Scotland Programme.

Jonathan Owen - lllichelle llaismith - ltaren Cunningham llatg Doue - Illicit Peter - Bryan Daules

Their work encompasses video, photography, painting and 30 work.

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The Collectlue Gallery, 22-28 Cocltbum Street Tel: 0131 220 1260

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