BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition t'ntil Sun 26 Juli. Now itt its eighth year. tlte popttlar wildlife photography exhibition featuring tlte winning and comntcndcd entries.

AULD KIRK MUSEUM

'l‘lte (‘ross. Kirkintilloch. 578 0144. 'l'tte-~Sat 10am 1pm 6t 2 5pm. Scottish Photographic Circle 'l‘hu

‘) Sat 25 Jan. Photography exhibition.

BURRELL COLLECTION

2060 Pollokshaws Road. 287 2550.

Mon 'I‘hu & Sat 10am 5pm: Fri tk Sttn 11am-5pm.

Treasures from the Store: 19th Century European Paintings t'ntil fttrther notice. a new selection of oils is on display highlighting the range of Sir William Burrell's taste. lieaturcd works include paintings by Born in. Rihot and .Millet and a rarely seen oil by Henri le Sidaner.

Knights & Castles t'ntil Sun 5 Jan. This exhibition explores the fascinating world of knights. castles. and medieval life through a variety of objects including tapestries. arms and armour and dress.

GLASGOW BOTANIC GARDENS 730 (ireat Western Road. 334 2422. Daily llatn 4pm.

Markus Karkus l'ntil Mon 31 Mar. New sculptures in steel and reclaimed scrap metal by Markus Karkus. The \\t)rl\'s have been welded by solar and wind power for the first time in Glasgow and they are coloured with red oxide.

HUNTERIAN MUSEUM

l'niversity Avenue. 3304221. Mon Sat 9.30am 5pm.

Discovering Antarctica t'ntil Sat 25 Jan. Drawn from the museum's collection. the very first scientific specimens from mainland Antarctica collected by Borcltgrcv ink as well as material from Shackleton. Scott and Maw son.

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MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT

Kelvin Hall. 1 Burnhousc Road. 287 2720. .Mon 'l‘hu & Sat 10am 5pm: l-‘ri & Sttn llatn 5pm.

Fire! l'ntil Fri 31 Oct 2003. The history of firefighting in the west of Scotland is documented in this exhibition featuring a l.cy land l-‘iremaster engine gifted to the museum by the Strathclyde fire brigade and objects from the past and present.

PAISLEY MUSEUM & ART GALLERIES

lliglt Street. 88‘) 3151. Tue Sat

10am 5pm: Sun 2 5pm. 1‘ree.

Look at our World t'ntil Sun 1‘) Jan. A show case of art and design by children and young people in Renfrew shire.

Fish 8: Ships l'ntil Sttn 13 Apr. Paintings on a maritime theme drawn frotn the permanent collection.

On Dry Land l'ntil Sun 13 Apr. The diversity of the Scottish landscape is explored in this display drawn front the permanent collection.

PEOPLE’S PALACE 8: WINTER GARDEN

(ilasgow (ircen. 554 0223. Mon 'l‘hu & Sat 10am 5pm: Fri ck Sun llatn 5pm. Old Ways and New Directions l'ntil Autumn. An exhibition of historic mental health items collected by (ilasgow Museums since 1995.

As we Go l'ntil Mon 13 Jan. Paintings. drawings and writing by (ilasgow 's Daisy Street Art Group. a group set tip by the (ilasgow Association for Mental Health.

SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM

.Museum of liducation. 225 Scotland Street. 287 0500. Mon 'l‘ltu & Sat 10am 5pm; l-‘ri (k Sttn 11am 5pm.

Bairns and Backstreets t‘ntil Mon 16 Jun. Photographs of(ilasgow by liric Watt. a member of the Queen's (‘antera (’lub since 1958 featuring over 30 digital prints from the 50s to the 80s.

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Showcase 2002 thitil Sun 12 Jan. Annual show of craftwork by students from the six further education colleges in (ilasgow contprising jewellery. fashion. millinery. furniture. stained glass. ceramics and photography.

ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART

2 Castle Street. 553 2557. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 11am—5pm. One Island, Many Faiths tintil Stm 27 Apr. Photographer Rachel .\lorton toured the country to discover the different experiences of faith in Britain today. The results is a series of photographs accompanied by a personal statement from the people involved.

THE TALL SHIP AT GLASGOW HARBOUR

100 Stobcross Road. 33‘) 0631. Daily 10am—5pm. £4.501£3.25); accompanied children free.

Five Thousand Days at Sea An exhibition on board the only Clydebuilt sailing ship still afloat in the UK. documenting her adventures on the high seas between 1897 and 191‘).

Across the Water tfntil Mon 30 Jun. A new exhibition exploring the history of crossing the Clyde as the river grew in both size and importance until the demise of the ferry service in 1970.

The Story of Glenlee This new permanent exhibition provides an insight into what life was what like for sea travellers in 1896 through a combination of graphic panels. audio trails and reconstructed areas.

Story in the Stones (Pumphouse Main Gallery). An exhibition looking at the impact of the industrial ages on (ilasgow harbour.

Morse and More (Pumphouse Lower (iallery). A hands-on exhibition. aimed at children. looking at the world of communication.

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BOURNE FINE ART

6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon—Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 1 1am—2pm.

Scottish Oils and Watercolours Mon 6—Fri 31 Jan. Oils and watercolours by Scottish artists dating from 1800—2000. NEW SHOW.

CALTON GALLERY

10 Royal Terrace. 556 1010. Mon--Fri 10am~6pmz Sat by appointment. Mixed Exhibition Mon 13—Fri 31 Jan. An exhibition of paintings from stock including works by George Houston. JD Fergusson. Maclauchlan Milne and PW Adam.

CAMEO CINEMA BAR

38 Home Street. 228 4141.

Once . . . lfntil early Jan. A collection of new works in mixed media by Katie Bruce encompassing drawings. text and found objects.

Dulce Et Decorum Est . . . (Pleasant and Becoming is It) Thu 16 Jan—Wed 12 Feb. New work by Caroline Scott exploring how preconceived ideas change and interfere with our beliefs. NEW SHOW.

THE CIRCLE GALLERY

13a/ 1 3c Dundas Street. 556 8886. Mon» Sat 10am—6pm.

Christmas Show L'ntil Thu 9 Jan. Festive exhibition featuring works by Nick Andrew, Marco Crivello. Claire Money. Rhona Whitehead. Josie McCoy. Susan Hippe and Anne Krinsky. Patsy McArthur Thu 9—Thu 23 Jan. A solo show of figurative drawings by Patsy McArthur. NEW SHOW.

CITY ART CENTRE

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

Joan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings tintil Sat 22 Feb. Paintings and drawings by Joan Eardley. draw it from the (‘AC's permanent collection. The selection features her familiar portraits of Glasgow children. land and seascapes inspired by the fishing village of (‘atterline where she lived in later life.

Toil: Images of Rural and Urban Working Life L'ntil Sat 22 Feb. An exhibition of works reflecting aspects of the rural way of life and traditional urban industries featuring Robert McGregor. Sir James \Vingate. Ken Currie. Peter Howson and Kate Downie.

Recent Acquisitions L'ntil Sat 22 Feb. The CAC displays its most recent acquisitions including paintings by (‘allum lnnes. drawings by Chad McCail. photographs by Nathan Coley and a paper cut-out by Jonathan Owen. Weaving Stories L'ntil Sat 11 Jan. A touring exhibition of contemporary woven forms by ten innovative makers from the UK. featuring examples of basket-making.jewellery and three- dimensional structures. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

To Bear the Bright Tradition Back L'ntil Sat 15 Feb. An exhibition commemorating the arrival of the first students at the Scots College in Rome in 1602.

Martin Fengel t'ntil Sat 22 Feb. An exhibition of photographs by German photographer Martin Fengel as part of an on-going exchange between the twin cities of Edinburgh and Munich.

The Public Eye L'ntil Sat 22 Feb. Drawn from the Arts Council‘s collection of around 1000 works. this exhibition traces the achievements in the visual arts in Northern Ireland.

COLOURS GALLERY

41 Dundas Street. 557 456*). Mon—Fri 10.30am—5.30pm; Sat 10.30am—5pm. Mixed Exhibition Fri 3—Fri 31 Jan. A selection of paintings by gallery artists.

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