University Library's Hill and Adamson's

holdings. feature original paper calotype

negatives. and vintage and modern prints. NEW SHOW.

INTERMEDIA GALLERY

18 King Street. 552 2540. Tue—Sat

1 lam—5.30pm.

SIIences Meeting - Lynn Hynd Until Sun 12 May. A solo show of work by Lynn Hynd centring on the manipulation of our perception of space. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

THE LIGHTHOUSE

1 1 Mitchell Lane. 221 6362. Mon. Wed. Fri 8; Sat 10.30am—5pm: Tue

1 1am—5pm; Thu 10.30am—5pm: Sun noon—5pm. £1 (includes entry to all exhibitions).

creativescotland L'ntil Mon 2 Dec. Throughout the year. the Lighthouse will be showcasing a changing display of the work of Scotland's creative entrepreneurs in advertising. architecture. fashion. design. film. video. music and digital media.

Redkite Production L'ntil Fri 31 May. As part of the Creativescotland exhibition at the Lighthouse. the work of award-winning animation studio Redkite Productions is showcased. Based in Edinburgh. the company. established by Ken Anderson and Rachel Bevan Baker in 1997. has produced animated commercials. short films and series using 2D. CGI and Flash Animation. This exhibition features new computer-based animations and includes Mara! and the Grumpty Planet. For more information www.redkite-animation.com

Anatomy Of The House L'ntil Wed 29 May. The first of three annual touring exhibitions created by The Lighthouse as part of the National Architecture Programme. Anatomy ()f The House is an accessible and interactive show which has been designed to develop an understanding of our built environment. Created by Graven Images. the exhibition includes historical examinations of five major types of Scottish domestic architecture together with a number of contemporary case studies.

lndla Of lnchinnan L'iitil Sun 9 Jun (Review Gallery). An exhibition which chronicles the social and architectural history of the india of lnchinnan art deco building.

The Great Eastern Hotel L'ntil Tue 30 Jul (Long Gallery). Commissioned by the Loretto Housing Association. an exhibition of photographs by Kirsten Scheuerl documenting the lives of the last residents of the Great Eastern Hotel. a privately owned hostel for homeless men. Design The Right Thing - PLAY Mon 20 May—Sun 16 Jun (Young Designers Gallery). An exhibition charting the designs by Glasgow School of Art product design students to produce an object to enhance the experience of play. NEW SHOW.

LILLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngavie. 578 8847. Tue—Sat 10am—lpm. 2—5pm. Glasgow Society Of Women Artists L'ntil Thu 23 May. New work featuring painting. sculpture. textiles. ceramics and jewellery by this long established group of female artists.

LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 331 ()722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm.

The biography of a lie L'ntil Wed 8 May. New work by Glasgow-based artists Kate Foster and Stephanie Connelly. Willie Owens Tue 14 May—Thu 4 Jul. Figurative paintings.

MARYHILL LIBRARY & LEARNING CENTRE 1508 Maryhill Road. 946 2348. Mon & Tue l0am—8pm; Wed 10am—5pm; Thu noon—8pm; Fri & Sat 9am—5pm. Maryhill Harriers L'ntil Thu 20 Jun. A small exhibition celebrating the history

of the running club Maryhill Harriers featuring photographs and memorabilia.

MCLELLAN GALLERIES

270 Sauchiehall Street. 287 2000. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. BSA 176th Annual Exhibition L'ntil Sun 2 Jun. £2 (£1). The Royal Scottish Academy's annual exhibition featuring painting. sculpture. printmaking and architecture.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

221 West George Street. 248 9755. Mon—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am—2pm. Shona Kinloch Until Sat 18 May. Bronze sculptures by renowned sculptor Shona Kinloch.

Scottish Paintings Mon 20 May—Sat 8 Jun. A selection of paintings by Scottish artists.

PHOENIX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

6 Wilson Street. Merchant City. 552 0702. Tue. Wed & Fri 1 lam—6pm: Thu 11am—7pm: Sat 10am—6pm; Sun l—5pm. Champion: The Beautiful Game Sat 1 1 May-Sun 30 Jun. In association with the Daily Record. over 80 archival football photographs featuring images of icons of football including Billy McNeil and Dennis Law. NEW SHOW.

PROJECT ABILITY

Centre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.

GV14 L'ntil Fri 31 May. Fourteen artists from the Garvald Centre in Edinburgh show new work including ceramics. stoneware pots. sculpture. glass. painting. textiles and a multimedia installation.

RGI KELLY GALLERY

1 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10.30am—1pm. Kurt Jackson L'ntil Sat 11 May. Cornwall's Lemon Street Gallery comes to Scotland for the first time with an exhibition of recent work by artist Kurt Jackson. featuring watercolours. oils and acrylics inspired by the natural landscape.

Mixed Exhibition Sat 18 May—Sat 1 Jun. Paintings by Sandy Murphy. Jack Anderson. Hugh McKay. Crawford Campbell. Jim Belkivitz and Kevin Orr. NEW SHOW.

SCOTLANDART.COM

6 Burnfield Road. Giffnock. 638 1200. Tue—Fri l lam—5pm; Sat 10am—5pm: Sun noon—5pm.

Mixed Exhibition L'ntil Fri 14 Jun. A permanent display of over 1200 original paintings.

ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL

300 Great Western Road. 560 8217. Tue—Sat 10am—4pm.

Archive 1 Until Fri 31 May. A series of commissioned photographs by John Carberry documenting the cathedral before its restoration. focusing on the building and the people who have worked or worshipped here. See review. Part of Feast.

Q Hero L'ntil Sat 18 May. A group show curated by Ian Balch featuring the work of twelve Glasgow artists includ- ing Ross Birrell. Alex Frost. Annettte Heyer. Stephen Hollingsworth. Craig Mulholland and Mary Redmond. See review and Hitlist. Part of Feast.

Gavin Stamp Sun 12 May. 8pm. Historian and lecturer Gavin Stamp gives a talk on the work of the Cathedral's architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. Part of Feast.

Diving Bell Thu 23 & Fri 24 May. 8pm. £8 (£6). A specially commissioned audio visual collaboration between composer David Paul Jones and artist [an Balch which tells the story of a lost love. featuring the DPJ Ensemble. St Mary's Cathedral Choir and the (‘athedral Bellringers. Part of‘l-‘east.

STREET LEVEL

26 King Street. 552 2151. Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Ral Veroni - About the bad relationship between Time and Destiny L'ntil Sat 25 May. in his first major one-person exhibition. Glasgow- based Argentinean artist Ral Veroni shows a series of small-scale prints which relate through subject matter. the cities of Glasgow and Buenos Aires. The images are broken up with photographed PVC modelled figures which represent time. destiny and oblivion.

SWITCHSPACE

at Offshore. 3/5 Gibson Street. 341 01 10. Mon—Fri 9am—l 1pm; Sat 8; Sun

10am—l 1pm.

Open Order Sat 18 May—Sat 1 Jun. An exhibition of work by six third year environmental art students from Glasgow School of Art including Harry Acland. Steven Coultate. Jim Colquhoun. Vicki Fleck. Andy Knowles and Shirley Walker. NEW SHOW.

TCHAl-OVNA

42 Otago Lane. 357 4524. Daily

1 1.30am—10pm.

Counterpoints L'ntil Tue 2 Jul. Paintings and fabrics by Anton Beaver. TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive. 287 3900. Tue—Sat noon—8pm; Sun noon—6pm.

0 Light Without Shadow L'ntil Sun 26 May. A major new exhibition from international collaborative group. Henry Vlll's Wives. commissioned by Tramway for the main gallery. Made up of six environmental art graduates from Glasgow School of Art. Henry Vlll's Wives have created a reconstruc- tion of the Neolithic settlement in Skara Brae. together with two new video works. The exhibition is also accompanied by the first ever publica- tion. We Mare/i Under the Banner of Visual Art. See review and Hitlist. Lucy McEachan L’ntil Sun 12 May. New film and mixed media installation work by Glasgow-based artist Lucy McEachan. a recent graduate from Glasgow School of Art's Department of Painting. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Sleeping With The Elephant Until Sun 12 May. Curated by Glasgow-based artists Clara L'rsilti and Natalie de Briery. this exhibition is the result of a Canada/Scotland exchange programme and features the work of three female Canadian artists. (‘orinne Carlson presents an outdoor installation and Sylvie Laliberte and Stacey Lancaster present video works. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

David Sherry Thu 9 May. 6pm. Sherry talks about his recent show at Tramway. (‘mtt/ortably Being ,1 (in). and his recent works shown at Transmission and his residency at NlFCA in Helsinki.

Cathy Wilkes Thu 16 May. 6pm. The artist talks about her work with reference to her solo show at Inverleith House. Edinburgh which opens on Stiii 12 May.

Graham Fagen Thti 23 May. 6pm. The artist talks about his work. focusing on recent and current projects.

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue~-Sat

l lam-5pm.

Dragueur Until Sat 25 May. A group show of work by three American artists featuring paintings by LA. based Edgar Bryan. collages by Richard Hawkins and screenings of The Anita Pallenbei'g Story. a video by Laura Cottingham (with Leslie Singer). TRONGATE STUDIOS

18 Albion Street. 552 2822. .\I()ll-~I‘Ti 10am—5pm.

A Touch Of Glass l'ntil l-‘ri 31 May. An exhibition of glass work made by members of Trongate Sttidios.

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Facing The Light: David Octavius Hill And Robert Adamson Facing The Light forms the centrepiece in a festival of exhibitions celebrating the work of pioneering photographers DO. Hill and Robert Adamson, who were the first to realise the artistic possibilities of photography. See preview. National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Fri 70 May—Sun 75 Sep.

Cathy Wilkes Site-specific works comprising symmetrical figurative compositions of drawings. paintings and soulpture make up Glasgow-based artist Cathy Wilkes' largest solo show to date. See preview. Inver/eith House. Roya/ Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Sun 72 May—Sun 9 Jun.

". Fiona Banner: Your Plinth Is My Lap A room full of concrete insults. blow-by-blow written accounts of porn films and giant full stops in various fonts. Fiona Banner continues her fascination with language and its imperfections in this substantial solo show. See review. Dundee Contemporary Arts. Dundee. until Sun 9 Jun.

. Light Without Shadow International collaborative group. Henry Vlll‘s Wives transform Tramway's main gallery space with a reconstruction of Orkney's Neolithic settlement. Skara Brae. with two new Video works hidden within the construction. See review. Tramway. Glasgow, until Sun 26 May.

Hero Ian Balch curates this group show of work featuring twelve Glasgow artists as part of Feast. which celebrates the restoration of Glasgow's St Mary's Cathedral. See review. St Mary's Cathedral. Glasgow. until Sat 78 May.

Claire Barclay Glasgow-based artist Claire Barclay presents an installation of sculptural form and pen and ink drawings in her first SOlO show in Edinburgh. See reView. dogged/Sher. Edinburgh, until Sat 25 May.

The Art Of Star Wars A must- see exhibition for fans of SCI-i1 blockbusters in the only Scottish showmg of this exhibition which goes behind the scenes of the space epic. City Art Centre. Edinburgh, until Sun 8 Sep.

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