and haekeourts in (ilaxgtm '\ Southxide and West lind. t-m- weekend \enue details. see \\ \\ u.eImeproieetsxii.tik or email eloxepi'nieets(a )uhoot‘oin.

Edinburgh

Public Galleries

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3903. Mon Sat ltlam 5pm; Sun noon 5pm line 5

l Spitti.

Andrew - Portrait of a Saint 'l‘hu in .\'o\ Sun 4 Mar. l-‘ree. 'l‘he llt‘xl tttajot' Scottish e\hihilitltt \It‘HHL‘tI til the patron saint ol'(it'eeee. Rll\\l;t and Scotland. beginning on St Andre“ '\ l)a}. 30 Ni“. NEV-fi Si {0‘51

Living in the Modern World Sat ‘) Dee Sun 4 Mar. l’ree. .\'e\\ purchases of ehallenging eonteinporar} \ ixual and applied art. ineluding (iraham l‘agen’x installation .\'uI/iunk. Will l)uke\ animation llk' rut/mum! the tilt (in \Il’li’ll I)!('IHUIT('.\. Kenn} Hunter's prints .l/m/t'l'n Routes, Nathan ('nle} \ til/u Sumw' aitd Martin Bo} ee'x \i'rili/uliun (it'll/x

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The Royal Mile Revisited Thu 30 .\m Sun 4 Mar. Free. In Illllll. retired arehiteet William llighet embarked on a project to paint one side 01' lidinhurgh'x Rina] Mile. ll‘tllll St Mar} '\ Street to the ('axtle lixplanade. NL ‘.'.' SHO‘L’ Sojourners: Scottish Artists Abroad l‘ntil Sun l.\’ lieh. liree. Historic and entttemporar} \mrkx. ranging: lrnm a portrait of a Japanese Bah} h} (ieorge item). to a rapid sketeh «it an Italian IliIIIU\\ll market h} Joan liardle}. Strands l'ntil Sun I l l’eh. l’ree. li\hihition looking: at our lm e al'lair \\ ith lahriex. (‘nntempnrar} and historie “Olin \il(l\\ aspects ol' the laht'ie llltillxll’} and eral't.

Treasured l'ntil Sun 15’ l‘eh. liree. :\ \L‘lL‘L‘liUtt Hi- the [text-1m ed paintings and drau ingx truth the ('it} Art ('entre\ eolleetion. Artists inelude llenr}. l’eploe. lierguxxon. (‘adelL Hunter. liardle} and Bellan}.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY

3: ZS ('tickhttt'tt Street. 330 1260.

Tue Sat noon 5pm. l‘ree.

Black Cube: Yael Bartana t'ntil Hi 23 [)ee. .\'e\\ programme ot' lilm and

\ ideo l'rom emergent international artists. Yael Bartana directs her ga/e at aeti\ itiex lrom e\ei"\da} life in Israel.

New Work Scotland Programme 2006 Part TWO l'ntil Sat 33 Dee. .\'e\\ \wi'k l'rom emerging ill‘li\l\ Sara Barker. one (it the lotinders ol‘ Mar} Mar} in (ilasgim in 2004. and Jan l’nttinger- (ilass. \ihoxe \‘ideo piece Ulll't’ll has been \L‘IL‘CICKI l‘tlt‘ SS.'\ tltt SL‘l‘L‘L‘ll litix )t‘ul‘.

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Behind Road. (134 (iltltl. Hail)

ltlam 5pm.

Consider the Lilies t‘ntil Sun l4 Jan. l‘ree. .-\ celebration oi~ l)undee\ .\le.\lanu\ (ialleriex and the eit} '\ art holdings. leaturing .lnhn Bellan}. the Scottish ('olourixtx and Iiduard Baird. Ian Fleming l’ntil Sun I I l‘eh. l‘ree. Displa} marking the eentenar} ol' one of Scotlanth most influential and pioneering printmakerx aitd teachers. James McIntosh Patrick Archive l'ntil Sun 14 Jan. l-‘ree. .v\n insight into the “ink and practice of this Dundee- horn painter. lamoux tor his depictions of the Angus lattdxeape.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART

74 I,1tlll'l\ltlll l’laee. Ill ()(ltll). Mon ’l‘hu Illain 8pm; l‘ri 10am 4pm; Sat

Illam 3pm.

ECA Masters of Design 'l iltl 7 the II Dee. l'i'ee. \Vot‘k h} .\Iit\lt'l‘\ ol' Design \llltIL‘lllx. ineluding redesigned llllL‘l'ltll‘x. produet design. lashinn and eoxtume. illustration and graphies. photograph). and glasxuiirk.

Gossip, chat and rumour from the

gallery floor

I Don’t let that artist near those scissors! We’ve all seen artist homemade hair-dos, hacked, feathered and blunt-scissored monstrosities, well Hairwaves FM - 87.7FM brings artists and designers together to celebrate good and bad examples of hairdressing in a unique one day radio forecast. Artists Zoe Irvine and Mark Vernon have collaborated with Glasgow- based designers Freight for the event, bringing stories about hairdryer disasters, the jive about blond bombshells, and music, interviews ‘cut-ups and clips’ from around the world on the subject of hair. Hairwaves FM also marks the launch of Hairwaves: A Cautionary Tale, an audio CD, created in with the artists and Freight, with funding from Arts & Business Scotland. The Hairwaves CD features recorded interviews of wig makers, pet groomers, Glasgow’s physic barber, alongside hairdressers and hair establishments in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, Montreal (Canada), Habas (France), and Salvador (Brazil), all made between 2001 and 2006. The CD packaging has been created by the designers and features stunning drawings by Dutch artist Danielle Lemaire. I The Natioral Gallery of Scotland (The Mound) will be exhibiting prints by Goya from his ‘Disasters of War‘. ' TauromaQtiia' and ‘Proverbios' series this winter. dragged up from the bowels of the archive to be shown in an exhibition entitled Goya: Monsters and Matadors. The gallery will celebrate the Spanish artist's reputation as a printmaker with more than 40 original etchings and lithographs on display to the public. This selection of prints has been hand-picked from some of Goya's best known major print series. produced during his most intensive period of printmaking, which stretched lrom 1810 until his death in 1828. The exhibition will be open from Sat 16 Dec 2006-Sun 25 Feb 2007.

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