I OFFSHORE GALLERY

3—5 Gibson Street. 341 ()1 ll).

8am~l lptn.

North Sea Circle Until Tue 31 ()ct. Free. Art created in response to remote or interesting sites in the northern hemisphere by the collective Flit. bridging the gap between the murky darkness of a photography department and the icy conceptualism of environmental art. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I PENTAGON GALLERIES

36 Washington Street. 221 2123. Mon—Fri ‘)am—5.3()pm.

group? .0. Until Fri 3 Nov. Free. Recent work and new directions from artists who have previously shown in the Pentagon. Including landscapes by Stuart Mackenzie. figurative work by Craig Peacock. urbanscapes by Martin Mclnally. and work from Mark Campbell. Ernesto Val. John Ferry and Gerry Morris.

I O! GALLERY

87—89 Saltmarket. 552 7578. l 1am~-5pm. Hey Hetero! Until Fri 27 ()ct. Free. Public art collaboration between artist Deborah Kelly and photographer Tina Fiveash. Cheekily poking fun at the rituals and customs of hetero life. these ‘advertisement' posters encourage viewers to consider the scrutiny that non- hetero lives are put under. Part of Glusgay.’ 2006. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. A Garden I Once Knew Mon 30 Oct—Fri 1 Dec. 11am—5pm. Free. Combining life drawing. song lyrics and diagrams with questions of gender. Vivian Pedley's drawings ask who we are

in the world. I’ur! o/‘(ilasguv' 2006. NEW SHOW.

I RICEFIELD GALLERY

Chinese Arts and Cultural Centre. 41 (iraham Street. 331 101‘). Tue ~Sat 10.30am ~5pm.

Warm Rain L'ntil Sat 28 ()ct. Free. A selection of Japanese-style woodblock prints depicting topical fecundity by Ralph Kiggell. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I SORCHA DALLAS

5 St Margaret's Place. ()78 I 2 605745. Thu—Sat 1—5pm.

Cezary Bodzianowski: Solo Sat 28 ()ct—Sat 25 Nov. Free. The Polish artist exhibits. courtesy of the Foksal (iallery. Warsaw. NEW SHOW.

Artist Spaces

I MARKET GALLERY

334 Duke Street. 556 7276. Tue- Sat noon~6an

Studio Project 1 Sat 21 Oct Sat 1 1 Nov. Free. Vicki Fleck explores ‘astral projection‘. using accounts of outer body experiences. and Krisdy Shindler examines the absence of light. using painting and animation. NEW SHOW. Artists’ Talk: Studio Project 7 Thu 26 ()ct. 7.30pm. Free. Vicki Fleck and Krisdy Shindler talk about their contemporary installations. paintings and artwork.

I UBU OFF SITE

507 Alexandra Parade. ()778‘) 487‘) 1 2. Sat & Sun 1—6pm. Dinnae .00 review. page 8().

Fri 2() ()ct. Free. See

mm The UK premiere and only UK showing of Handmade, an exhibition of cutting edge contemporary posters from

the Museum of Design, Zurich, featuring work by designers who in the

age of digital technology and computer aided design choose to create

their work on paper rather than on the screen.

I The Lighthouse, Glasgow, unti/ 27 November.

Edinburgh

Public Galleries '

photogravures and photographs by

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon~5pm.

Albert Watson: Frozen L'ntil Sun 22 ()ct. £5 (£3.5()--£14 family). Private and commercial pieces by this lidinburgh- born photographer. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Anne Redpath and The Edinburgh School L'ntil Sun 22 ()ct. £5 (£3.5()—£14 family). Still life pieces and landscape paintings by Anne Redpath and her contemporaries. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Toulouse-Lautrec and the Art Nouveau Poster 0... [7 mil Sun 22 ()ct. £5 (£3.5()»-£14 family). A display of French poster prints. spanning the Romantic period to the start of the Art Nouveau movement. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22~28 Cockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue iSat noon-5pm.

New Work Scotland Programme 2006 CO. l'ntil Sat 4 Nov. Free. New work from emerging artists Katie Orton and Stephen Murray.

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Belford Road. (324 6200. Daily 1()am---5pm.

Eduardo Paoloui: Prints and Drawings L'ntil Sun 2‘) ()ct. Free. A selection of screenprints. etchings. woodcuts and drawings by the famous sculptor. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Consider the Lilies Sat 28 ()ct- Sun 14 Jan. Free. A celebration of Dundce's McMaIius (ialleries and the city's art holdings. selecting their finest works from the 20111 century collection. featuring John Bcllany. the Scottish (‘olourists and lidward Baird. NEW SHOW.

James McIntosh Patrick Archive Sat 28 Oct Sun 14 Jan. Free. An insight into the work and practice of this Dundee-born painter. famous for his depictions of the Angus landscape. NEW SHOW.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART

74 Lauriston Place. 221 6000. Mon—Thu

l()am-I8pm: Fri 10am-4pm; Sat 10am—2pm.

10 Projects tintil Sat 2| ()ct. Free. Tracing the evolution of architects’ practice Bennett Associates by examining ten prominent projects. past and present. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 L'nion Street. 557 247‘). Tue-Sat l()aiii~-6piii.

High Five [Tntil Sat 4 Nov. Free. Five years of contemporary prints from

Visual Art

Highpoint liditions. one of the premier printmaking centres in the USA. Norman McBeath: Evidence Until Sat 4 Nov. Free. Exhibition of

Norman McBeath. looking at traces of behaviour: the stains. smears. cuts and abrasions left in the wake of printmaking. With an introduction by A1. Kennedy.

I EDINBURGH ZOO

Corstorphine Road. 334 ‘)171. £7 (£4-£5; family ticket £2()—£24.5()).

Wildlife Photographer of The Year Exhibition Until Sun 12 Nov, 9am—5pm. ()utstanding exhibition of the best natural history photographs from all

- over the world. Zoo admission prices

apply.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon- Sat

1 1am—6pm; Sun noon—5pm.

Callum Innes: From Memory Until Sun 1‘) Nov. Free. The Fruitmarket Gallery’s autumn exhibition is a major presentation of new and existing paintings by Edinburgh-based artist Callum lnnes.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

The Mound. 624 62()(). Mon—Wed & Fri-Sun 10am—5pm; Thu 10am—7pm. Far Horizons: Artist Travellers 1750-1850 Until Sun 1() Dec. Free. Prints and drawings by British artists travelling before the age of mass tourism. Douglas Gordon Thu 2 Nov—Mon 15 Jan. £6 (£4; under-12s free). ()ne of Scotland's greatest contemporary artists presents his first large solo show in Scotland for 13 years. Glasgow-trained. Turner Prize-winning and internationally recognised. he works with film. video. photographs objects and texts. examining issues such as memory and identity. good and evil. and life and death. The geographical and social schizophrenia of Edinburgh adds another dimension some of the exhibition will be sited in the Old Town. NEW SHOW.

I NORTH EDINBURGH ARTS CENTRE

15a Pennywell Court. 315 2151. Mon—Sat 10am—4pm.

Sharon Whyte: Look Up Look Down L’ntil Sat 4 Nov. Free. Collection of drawings. paintings and prints based on observations masde looking tip through trees and down at the ground around them.

I THE QUEEN’S GALLERY

Palace of Holyroodhouse. 556 5100. Daily ‘).3()am—6pm. £5 (£4.50). Canaletto in Venice ooooo Until Sun 7 Jan. Paintings and drawings by Giovanni Antonio Canal (better known as Canaletto). depicting the canals. places. churches and squares of the beautiful Italian city.

Highland Council Exhibitions Unit are planning an exhibition of recent graduates work to celebrate Highland 2007.

Submissions are sought from recent art school graduates (2000 - 2007) with a Highland connection, whether birth, reSIdency or education. Please send your CV, artists statement and up to 6 images (slide, Jpeg or Tiff format), deadline 15 January 2007, to: Highland Council Exhibitions Unit

ECS Service, Inverness Castle Inverness IV2 3E6

exhibitions©highland.gov.uk

0r phone 01463 710978 for further information

‘v The Highland Council (uniliairle iia (iaidliealtacltd

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