I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 33 l'nron Street. 557 347‘) Inc Sat Illam (rpm

New Publication Prints Sat 3

Apr Sat 3I May. A selection ot neyy publication prints at Izdrnburgh I’rintmakers.

Paul Coldwell - Recent Prints Sat 3 Apr Sat 3l May. szhrbition ol

(.()I(I\\ eIIK yytir'lx tiycr the last decade. coyering prints that range trorii direct IIlIxICIS to those exploiting the digital iii order to reyisrt traditional print processes such as lithography and rntaglio. Prints by (ieorge l)onald. (iraham I‘Iitk‘lx. Renato (ialante. Alan Kilpatrick and Ann Ross are also on display. NI ‘.‘.' St l0‘.'.’

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 335 3333. Mon Sal llam (ipin; Sun noon 5pm.

Simon Patterson t-Ut'R S’I'ARS l'ntil Sun I May. I-ree. szhibition ol neyy ly commissioned and existing yyork by London-lmsed artist best lxnoyyn [or his reyyorlxing ol the London I'nderground map. "l‘lie (ireat Bear". including his major \yot‘lx. ‘(ieneral Assembly: I‘N-l'. See llitlist. Linguist’s Talk 'I‘hu I4 Apr. 0.30pm. I-ree. Dr John ('orbett. Senior Lecturer. Department oI Iinglish Language at I'iiiyer'sity oI (ilasgoyy. disclisses the use oI language and the relerences to literature in Siiiioti I’atterson's \yorlc Booking ady'ised.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Hellord Road. (i34 (i300. Mott \Ved tit liri Sun IIlttlltr 5pm; 'I‘hti Illain 7pm. Andy Warhol: Sell Portraits 0... l'ntil Mon 3 May. £5 H3350). As part ol' the National (ialleries' .‘I li'tll' n/fl-lmerrimi .-tr!. this major shoyx dey'otes itself to the sell portraits oI Mr Andy Warhol t l‘)37 S7). examining the way the artist portrayed himself in paintings. drawings. prints. photographs. lilins and yy'allpaper. This is the only I'K showing.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

'l'he Mound. (i3-l (i300. Mon Wed &

I‘ri Stiii Illam 5pm; 'I‘liti Illam 7pm. Raphael’s Madonna of the Pinks, the Virgin and Child in Renaissance Italy l'ntil Sun to Apr. l’ree. An exhibition exploring the deyelopinent oI mother and child images during the Italian Renaissance. including works by (ihirlandaio. Raphael and

' ‘itian. Sec caption. LAST CHANCE IO SEE.

Monarch of the Glen: Landseer in the Highlands (Royal Scottiin Academy Building) 'I’hu l-t Apr Sun It) Jul. A show of works by the greatest British painter ot animals. This exhibition yyill explore a number of themes. with an entire section deyoted to Landseer's deer paintings. among them the \yorId—lamous ‘Monarch of the (ilen‘. NEW SHOW.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND: HAWTHORNDEN LECTURE THEATRE

'I‘he Mound. 03-1 (3300. Mon \Ved & I-‘risSun lllam 5pm; 'I'hu Illam 7pm. The Monarch’s Munros: An Account of Victoria and Albert’s Expeditions Tue 5 Apr. l3.-15pin. liree. Writer and mountaineer Ian R Mitchell. author ol- ()1! the Trail of Queen Helm-in in the Highlands. looks at Victoria and Albert's residency at Baliiioral.

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Artist’s Talk: Nathan Coley \\ ed 0 Apr. bpm I-ree. Nathan (‘olcy is sculpture. I/n [um/i ui Sm mitt 3V) /)/(1I(\('fIIII,‘\/II/I.\ktI\IL‘\ik-IIII) acqurred by the (iallery ot Modern \rt 'I'he I)undee~based international .tlll\l giycs an illustrated talk on IItl\ remarkable sculpture

Artists Film Screening: I}! Kill/Ii I .link and I’eiii/um/ lx’ixine In S -\pr.

() Spin. I’entland Rising I\ the tirst public screening ot .lenny Ilogarths' slxr per‘torniance at last year's I'c\ll\.tI l‘i/ Rut/lei .linA yyas curated by Michelle (‘otton and Mattheyy \oel 'Iod and brings together arts lilms and \ rdcos about music.

A Little Bird is Singing: The Art and Craft of Phoebe Anna Traquair In S ;\pr. l3.~15pm I-ree 'I‘r'aquarr' \yas the lirst maior pr‘olessronal lemale artist and a yalued member ot the Britiin .«\rts and ('ralts moyement. Izli/abeth Cumming. author ol I’lroe/u' .IIIHN Inn/tutti ISA—3 /‘/."/i. giyes this illustrated talk.

Death Masks: Warhol. Portraiture and Mortality Iue l3 .-\pr. I3.-15pm. lace. The themes ol death and disaster run throughout riittcli ol .»\ndy \Varliol's \ytit'k. rrt his l'./('( [m (‘lirni' and ("in (‘my/r series. I’er'liaps the \hadoyx ol death also talls across the surlaces ot his portraits. :\n illustrated talk by John (’alcutl. art historian. lecturer. art critic and curator.

I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND

(ieorgc l\' Bridge. 33b 45.”. Mon Sat ltlain 5pm; Sun 3 5pm.

lan Hamilton Finlay l'niil Wed | .ltrn. I‘i‘ee. .-\n exhibition on the unique relationships betyyeen Ian llamilton I‘inlay and his collaborators. in celebration ol- the artist's Siltli year.

I NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

l Queen Street. 034 (i3lll). .\I()Il Wed (k I’ri Sun Illam 5pm; 'l'hu Illam 7pm. 33: A Tale of Two Cities 0... I'ntil Stiri .S’ May. Satirical caricatures by John Kay ( I743 IS3fil ot' Regency lidinburgh ligurcs such as Adam Smith. l)eacon Brodie and Admiral |)uncan. contrasted \y itli contemporary graphic artist. Iain McIntosh. yyhose illustrations haye accompanied .-\lexander Mcall Smith's Si'ulymitlr story 44 Sent/um! Street for the past year. See Ilitlisl. Our Highland Home: Victoria and Albert in Scotland .0. t‘niil Sun 5 Jun. £4 (£3); under l3s lice. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert tell in line yyith Scotland \yhen they tirst

\ isited in lS—I3. This exhibition depicts and examines the groyx ing relationship. See rey'ieyy.

Eminent Victorians: Andrew Lang, Poet and Writer Wed I3 :\pr'. 13.45pm. I‘ree. :\rt historian Mattheyx \Vellard discusses Sit" \Villiarn Iilttlxe Richmond‘s portrait of the poet and writer Andreyy Lang t lS-l—l It)l3 l. a distant cousin ol- Robert Louis Steyenson. yy ho yy rote Blue l’iiiri Him/x 1 I800) and did much to rey he the popularity ot' lairytales.

I THE QUEEN’S GALLERY I’alace ()li IIolyt‘oodItothe. 55ft Slllll. 9.30am 4.30pm. £5 (Li-Ht; tamin ticket L I .i.

Watercolours and Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother t'ntil Sun 35 Sep. I'ii'st exhibition of 73 yyatercolotirs and drayx ings lrom the Queen Mum’s collection. .-\nd he thought she just drank giii all day and bet on the littt‘xiex

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnyerleith Ilotise. 3-13 3083. Inc Sun ltlam 5.30pm.

Evergreen Sat 3 .-\pr Sun 3 Jtil. ltlam 5.30pm. I’ree. A surxey exhibition featuring major rieyx \xorks by some ot the artists \xho hay e talxen

Visual Art

part III the Inyerlerth Ilonse programme Clare Stephenson I \_.' '\l.-.\ spanning arts and st retices. lllc lndrnc \e\y .lraxx "res .1?..i "u botanical drayyrngs truth then archne tlrzs yotzru' tale- t if» \rtrstx include (irahain I acen. Ilonelas artist

(ioidori. (Iilliirit Innes. (‘y Iyxornbly.

\gnes Martin and Richard \\ iielit Private Gal'efles

I xhibrtron IIalI. lnyerlertli Roxy. “3 I AMBER ROOME

“ISI Ilally Illattt *pm Iree " “’t timberland \tree' “\ V“

Visions of Science \at 3 Sun 31 \pi. Illam 5pm lice \ri exhibition teatntine \yinning images troiii the .‘Hill

\oyartrs I).tII_\ Ielegtaph I’Iiotoz‘raplizc \\\.tltl\ ' '

Amy Marshall and Laura Drever I ltlli II‘..I .‘l \l‘t \I.tI\II.::I g‘rese‘tfs I‘.tllllt'l:'\ ml the lien \!:.:' " tarix'e tll I\\r~' ‘\l.'.ll .:

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I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY lhe \lound. HI ‘I 33* btf'l \Ion \at Illam ;pm. Sun noon 3PM]

New Architecture for Arts l nnl Sun I“ .-\pr I xhibition lookine at the work of RS \ academic t.tll\ \‘-IIH It.i\e been yyoiking III the tield xIx‘\lj.'Iltlt‘,' llt‘Ky buildings tor art in Scotland theatres. galleries. Illll\|c yenues and libraries See caption. \iotirid onyn

I THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY

.rl \I met titre Ilottse “’ \il‘.::.‘. \ltt'cl.1'\ i““' \tht \ri 'I’..": ‘p': Spring Exhibition \al " \.:'. ‘1 \;~ I\IllI‘lIli'Il Irwin the \. otttxlr \t-. i."\ \itlntect \Ill\l\

I DUNDAS STREET GALLERY ba littritlas Street. \‘\ " my Jamie Primrose New Horizons

I STILLS I tr \ Sal lb \pr land .thI .t;\. 3 i ('ockbtrrri Street. (‘33 ICU” Ilarly Ill\[‘llt'tI by the east and t tm-t llam (rpm. \totlanil. painted III “II \yalett olwni

MIR - Dreams of Space l ntrl Sun * and Indian inks Jun. \eyy photographic. installation and y ideo \\tlII\\ by British and Ix’ussran artists rellectrng the Utopian ltIx'.tIl\lIt that spurred the start ot the space .i}.'e and the enduring legacy ol the Riussian illlc\l toi \[titc‘d

I DOGGERFISHER I I (iaxlreld \tltlaltfl “\ IIarii bprii. \at noon ‘prn Liquid Soft Lightening Touch .O. liitrI Sat \p: \\. il. on paper. itlls on t .tll‘..t\ a. I .lit on

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I TALBOT RICE GALLERY l'niyerstty ot ludinbtirgh. South Bridge. b5“ 33lll. ltie Sat Illain Spin Louise Schmid t'nnl Sat \Iay solo \ItH\\ Ir‘orn Syyrss born artist Ionise Schmid \yitli "I he Syxrmrner~ and ‘\li|k Stills. \ct'le\. exploring the syyrriiraer as the archetypal pioneer charting rieyx territories and the nature/nurture debate .»\ sound installation by Ilarold \ono accompanies lltl\ exhibition.

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I EDINBURGH GALLERY

.‘lla Illlll\I.t\ Street N \Iltl‘ \lon Ill IIarn ‘I‘ltl. ‘sat IHani Ipin

Spring Exhibition l llIlI Int~ ‘0 \p: I’.ittttiri:'\ by loan Ix’eritoti \lar'uiret IItllttl. .Iiisettllltte ( il.lIl.tIll .lIItI l \‘..r Irena I’olanel.

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GUIDE TO FUNDS

The Scottish Arts Council's Guide to Funds is now available, detailing the funding available to both individuals and organisations for the year from April 2005 until March 2006.

Funds are available:

for individuals: we offer support to individual artists for research and development, training, produrtion and presentation/promotion of work. This may take the form of grants, awards, bursaries, artists’ resitlerities or support to artist-led projects.

for organisations: we offer support for arts projerts, capital projects (buildings, equipment and artists‘ work in public places), organisational development and research and development.

For further information on applying for funds contact: Scottish Arts Council Help Desk,

telephone 0845 603 6000 (local rate)

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or go online for an application pack.

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