28 July 2011
Exhibition Preview: Haku-u
6–8.30pm
An evening preview of Hayashi Takeshi's work
Constitution Street, Leith, EH6 7BS
0131 553 5050
4 August 2011
Opening/Preview: Stephen Sutcliffe
6–8pm, free
Stephen Sutcliffe Runaway, Success preview
Stills
23 Cockburn Street, EH1 1BP
0131 622 6200
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
The University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, EH8 9YL
0131 650 2210
5 August 2011
Exhibition Preview: Alexander Voitsekhovsky
6–8pm
Free
Exhibition of the work of outstanding graphic artist, Alexander Voitshekhovsky.
9 South College Street, EH8 9AA
0131 668 3635
5 August 2011
Exhibition Preview: Boris Bittker
6–9pm
Free
Boris Bittker’s (1916 – 2005) photographs are an exquisite personal slice of history. Taken between 1948 and 1994 in countries as diverse as Italy, Morocco, Mexico and England.
50 Thistle Street North East Lane, EH2 1DA
0131 225 2093/ 07966 248 484
5 August 2011
Exhibition Preview: Collective Offsite
6.30- 8.30pm
Free
Opening Preview of Collective's offsite commission, The Indirect Exchange of Uncertain Value with Joanne Tatham, Tom Sullivan, Elizabeth Price and Chris Evans.
Fettes College, main gate on Carrington Road, EH4 1QZ
6 August 2011
Exhibition Preview: Katri Walker North West
3–6pm
Free, all welcome
With BBQ & live performance by Wounded Knee
Old Ambulance Depot, 77 Brunswick Street, EH7 5HS
0131 558 5400
6 August 2011
Exhibition Preview: Peles' Empire
7–11pm
Free, all welcome
Preview of Peles Empire's exhibition Carmen Sylva (7-9pm) followed by afterparty with live music and DJ set (9-11pm).
Ground Floor North, 22 West Harbour Road, Granton, EH5 1PN
07731 302 960

Shift Work, 2011, image by Neil Mulholland
7 August 2011
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop: Shift/Work
6–9pm
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop presents Shift/Work, a workshop running between the 30th of July and the 7th of August 2011.
Neil Mulholland will work with three artists to devise a rota-based curriculum that draws attention to the workshop as a convivial means of production and distribution. The artists will be invited to exploit Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop’s resources to assist 12 invited participants in their learning through on-the-job training.
Each intensive two-day workshop will be an isolated shift, the artist and participants having no detailed knowledge of the other workshops in the cycle. The 12 participants will continue to attend Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop during the two-day unsupervised shifts between the workshops. The public are invited to attend the completion of the shift cycle.
25 Hawthornvale, EH6 4JT
0131 551 4490