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15 August 2013

Art Late North

6–10.30pm

Free to attend. Book tickets. 

 

Art Late North is a specially programmed evening of late openings, performances, music, talks and tours involving Edinburgh Art Festival galleries north of the Royal Mile.

 

This year, Art Late North starts with a performance of new music by Muris, written for Sarah Kenchington's amazing Wind Pipes for Edinburgh instrument installed in Trinity Apse.

 

A number of tours will then wind their way to participating galleries including Canongate Venture, Edinburgh Printmakers, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Ingleby Gallery, GARAGE, Old Ambulance Depot, Open Eye Gallery, Patriothall Gallery, Rhubaba, The Royal Scottish Academy and Stills, before then joining up at City Art Centre for an exclusive live performance by FOUND.   

 

You are free to join the tours or to make your own way, but please note that gallery closing times differ - click here to download a copy of the schedule with all details

 

Please note: The performances have limited capacity. Those who book their place in advance and attend the start of the evening will be given priority access. Other attendees will be let in on a first-come, first-served basis until the venue's capacity is reached.

 

 

If you missed out on an Art Late North ticket the following galleries are open late to the public:

 

Until 9pm

Canongate Venture

Edinburgh Printmakers

Old Ambulance Depot

Patriothall Gallery

Rhubaba Gallery & Studios

The Royal Scottish Academy

Stills

 

GARAGE is open 7pm - 9pm

 

Until 8pm

Ingleby Gallery

The Fruitmarket Gallery

Open Eye Gallery

 

 

In association with:

 

Trinity Apse, Chalmers Close, 42 High St, EH1 1SS

22 August 2013

Art Late South

6–10.30pm

Free to attend. Book tickets. Download a programme. 

 

Art Late South is a specially programmed evening of late openings, performances, music, talks and tours involving Edinburgh Art Festival galleries south of the Royal Mile.

 

This year, Art Late South starts at Edinburgh College of Art with a special performance of Parley for Power, a musical play written by Alan Bissett and Neu Reekie's Michael Pedersen, with puppets and music by Carla Easton of TeenCanteen and Eugene Kelly of The Vaselines.

 

Tours then depart for galleries including Dovecot Studios, New Media Scotland and Summerhall. The final performance was from The Merrylees in the Georgian Gallery of Talbot Rice Gallery.