the artists including painting in body colour on vellum which was prevalent in the l6tli and 17th centuries. Part two examines the differing traditions of Scottish. Irish and English miniaturists as well as the contributions from France. Switzerland and the Low Countries.

Victoria Represented: The Virgin Queen Wed 8 May. l2.45pm. Free. Matthew Wellard gives a talk.

NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE 43 «45 High Street. 556 9579. Mon~Sat l()am- 4.30pm.

Working With Oaxaca L'ntil Tue 30 Apr. An exhibition of photographs taken by the working children of Oaxaca, Mexico.

Sharing Will Save The World Wed l-Sat 25 May. A series of photographic panels representing themes of poverty. sharing. greed. service and human rights presented by Share International magazine. NEW SHOW.

THE NEW STREET EXHIBITION SPACE

l4 New Street. 558 7604. Mon—Sat

l lam—6.30pm. L'ntil late on Bongo Cltib nights.

Object! Thu 25 Apr-«Tue 2l May. An exhibition of 2D and 3D works that expose or illustrate human and environmental damage associated with global production. NEW SHOW.

THE NOMADS TENT

21 St Leonard's Lane. 662 l(il2. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon «4pm. The A-Z Of Rugs L'iitil Sun 28 Apr. From chemical dyes to the intricate techniques involved. this exhibition unravels the mysteries of carpet making.

OPEN EYE GALLERY

75-79 Cumberland Street. 557 1020. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm: Sat 10am-4pm. Archie Dunbar McIntosh RSW, RGI L'ntil Wed 8 May. Paintings. NEW SHOW.

Leaving The Isle L'ntil Wed 8 May. Paintings by David Scholield.

Mary Brown Lfntil Wed 8 May. New ceramics.

Catherine Hills L'ntil Wed 29 May. Jewellery.

OUTRAGEOUS ART

l7—-l9 Barclay Place. 477 2933.

'I‘tie-— Sat l().3()am~-6.30pm.

Mixed Exhibition A changing selection of paintings including reproduction art Van Gogh. Dali. Monet. Kandinsky. Miro originals and work by up-and-coming local artists.

PATRIOTHALL GALLERY (WASPS) Patriothall Studios, off-18 Hamilton Place. 225 I289.

Eric Cruikshank and Kirsten Body L'ntil Stiii 28 Apr (open daily noon—6pm). A new series of drawings

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and paintings by I’iric Cruikshank and Kirsten Body. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. The Art Of Being Human Sat 4 & Sun 5 May. I lam—4pm. Paintings by clairvoyant. palriiist and poet James Page.

PORTFOLIO GALLERY

43 Candlemaker Row. 220 I91 1. Book Clearance Thu 25—-Wed 27 Apr. Thu & Fri noon—5.30pm: Sat

1 lam—3pm. Art and photography books and catalogues at half price or less. PHOTO INTERIORS

25 Marchmont Crescent. 229 2063. Mon—Fri 9aiii~-5.3()pm; Sat l()am—2pm. Mixed Exhibition A photographic gallery and framing workshop featuring a range of framed mounted images with space for local photographers to show their work.

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THE queen’s HALLS

Clerk Street. 667 7776. Mon—Sat l()aiii—5.3()pm.

Murray Neil Until Mon 29 Apr. Landscape paintings of Scotland. Italy. Spain and Portugal by Murray Neil. Gloria Wallington Mon 29 Apr—Mon 3 Jun. Landscape of ()rkney by Gloria Wallington. NEW SHOW.

RIAS GALLERY

l5 Rutland Square. 229 7545. Mon-«Fri 9am—5pm; Sat l()am—4pm.

Lochend Butterfly - Design Competition L'ntil Fri 3 May. An exhibition of the winning and commended schemes submitted for the I.ocheiid Butterfly ideas competition for Urban Sustainability. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN Inverleith Row, 552 7l7l.

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0 Ruth Vollmer - Drawings And Sculpture l'ntil Stiii 5 May (Inverleitli IIouse: Mon & Wed Stiii

10.30am 5.3(lpiii). The lirst«e\ er l'K showing of drawings and sculpture by the late German-born artist Ruth Vollmer. Influenced by mathematical patterns in the natural world. Vollmer inspired the likes of Robert Smithson. Sol I.eWitt and Iiva Ilesse. \'ollmer was in her late 50s before she had her lirst one-person exhibition and before her success as a artist. she had worked on murals and window displays for Blooiiiingdales and 'I‘iffanys. See llitlist. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Ruth Vollmer Lecture Sat 27 Apr. 4pm. £4 (£2). Advance booking necessary. call ()l3l 248 2983. Ann Reynolds gives a lecture on the work of Ruth Vollmer. followed by a panel

discussion.

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Scottish International Education Trust

and the Scottish Arts COtincil

Keith Thompson

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