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2011

4 August 2011

Artist Talk by Ian Davenport

5–6pm

Free, booking essential

To book, contact the venue directly.

 

Artist Ian Davenport, featured in Edinburgh Printmakers' Lineage exhibition talks about his work and artistic practice.

 

Edinburgh Printmakers

23 Union Street, EH1 3LR

0131 557 2479

www.edinburghprintmakers.co.uk

4 August 2011

Exhibition Preview: Anton Henning & Ragamala

5–7pm

Free, all welcome

 

Preview event for Talbot Rice Gallery's exhibitions Anton Henning and Ragamala.

 

Talbot Rice Gallery,

University of Edinburgh,

Old College, South Bridge, EH8 9YL

0131 650 2210

[email protected]

www.trg.ed.ac.uk

 

4 August 2011

Opening/Preview: Stephen Sutcliffe

6–8pm, free

 

Stephen Sutcliffe Runaway, Success preview

 

Stills, Scotland's Centre for Photography

23 Cockburn Street, EH1 1BP

0131 622 6200

www.stills.org

4 August 2011

Exhibition Preview: Hans Schabus, Remains of the Day

7–9pm

Free, all welcome

 

Exhibition Preview

 

Collective

City Observatory & Dome, 38 Calton Hill, EH7 5AA

0131 556 1264

www.collectivegallery.net

 

Collective

City Observatory & Dome, 38 Calton Hill, EH7 5AA

0131 556 1264

www.collectivegallery.net

 

Collective

City Observatory & Dome, 38 Calton Hill, EH7 5AA

0131 556 1264

www.collectivegallery.net

 

Collective

City Observatory & Dome, 38 Calton Hill, EH7 5AA

0131 556 1264

www.collectivegallery.net

4 August 2011

David Mach Precious Light - Performance

10pm

Free, Edinburgh Art College Court Yard - outside Sculpture Workshop entrance

 

The exhibition of Precious Light will be celebrated in a performance when David Mach will burn a composite larger than life-size devil’s head sculpture made from thousands of live match heads

 

Edinburgh College of Art

74 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DF

0131 651 5800

www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/edinburgh-college-art

 

1 – 5 August 2011

Public Art Summer School

10am–5pm

£165 (concessions £140)

Booking essential

 

Collective is delighted to announce a new opportunity offering 14 places for people to get involved in an intensive and productive week-long experience of thinking, talking and making public art.

 

This summer school offers an in-depth experience which is related to The indirect exchange of uncertain value at Fettes College, Edinburgh; a Collective offsite project developed with Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan. The project presents a major new work by Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan alongside commissions by Chris Evans and Elizabeth Price.

 

Broughton High School, 29 East Fettes Avenue, EH4 1EG