31 July – 31 August 2014

8 August 2014

Free bus to Jupiter Artland

Departs from West Register House, Charlotte Square at 10am

Returns from Jupiter Artland main gates to West register house at 3pm

Free, including entry to Jupiter Artland. Book tickets.

 

Catch the bus from Edinburgh city centre to Jupiter Artland each Thursday and Friday throughout Edinburgh Art Festival. Places will be limited.

8 August 2014

Collaboration and Curating

11am-1pm

£5, Book tickets here

 

Join SCAN for an informal conversation and networking event exploring different aspects of collaboration within curatorial practice. SCAN will invite three guests to present and critique their own approaches to working collaboratively then host an informal discussion with those in attendance. Speakers will include curators and artists who work within a variety of collaborative curatorial situations.

 

This event, inspired by Where do I end and you Begin, is geared towards anyone interested in curatorial practice, whether you are a curator, artist, programmer, producer, writer or a practitioner from another field keen to explore the subject.

 

 

 

City Art Centre

2 Market Street, EH1 1DE

0131 529 3993

www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk

8 August 2014

Edinburgh Art Festival Tour: Open Tour

1pm

Free, no booking necessary

 

Join us at the Edinburgh Art Festival Kiosk every lunchtime during the festival for a free guided tour of parts of our programme. Led by our volunteers, our tours are a great way to find your way through the city and the festival. 

 

Our Open Tours are tailored to our audience’s preferences. Tell us what you’re interested in when you arrive at the Kiosk and we’ll put together an itinerary of city centre galleries, public art and artist-run spaces. 

 

Edinburgh Art Festival Kiosk

Located on the corner of George Street and Frederick Street, EH2 3EY

8 August 2014

Little Sparta: Weekly Bus Trips

Departs 1.30pm from Ingleby Gallery

Tickets £30. Book tickets.

 

Little Sparta, the celebrated garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay, is located 25 miles from the centre of Edinburgh in a rural setting in the Pentland Hills.

 

There will be a minibus service running from Ingleby Gallery to Little Sparta every Friday afternoon at 1.30pm during Edinburgh Art Festival 2014.

 

 

Ingleby Gallery

15 Calton Road, EH8 8DL

0131 556 4441

www.inglebygallery.com

8 August 2014

Curators in Conversation

4pm

Free, but please book in advance. Buy tickets.

Shilpa Gupta, Where Do I End and You Begin, 2012, neon 

 

Four of the curatorial advisors of Where do I end and you begin - Aaron Kreisler (New Zealand), Vidya Shivadas (India), Kathleen Ritter (Canada) and Richard Hylton (UK) - come together to discuss the ideas raised by the works on show, and the process of working together across continents.

 

City Art Centre

2 Market Street, EH1 1DE

0131 529 3993

www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk

8 August 2014

Preview: Captain Lightfoot Presents...

7pm

Free, no booking necessary

 

Exhibition preview for Captain Lightfoot Presents….an art exhibition organised by Captain Lightfoot that will take place in the Victorian Glasshouse at Lauriston Castle in Edinburgh

 

The Glasshouse at Lauriston Castle

2a Cramond Road South, EH4 6AD

0131 336 2060

www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/Venues/Lauriston-Castle

8 August 2014

GARAGE: Hyperborea

7pm

Free, no booking required.

 

Hyperborea will be performing their unique blend of Turkish and Middle Eastern music alongside guest percussionist Florian Shmidinger.

 

GARAGE

Northumberland Street North West Lane, EH3 6JQ

07917 668 044

www.edinburgh-garage.org/

8 August 2014

GARAGE: Helena MacGilp

7pm

 

A performance from medieval music specialist Helena MacGilp.

 

GARAGE

Northumberland Street North West Lane, EH3 6JQ

07917 668 044

www.edinburgh-garage.org/

4 – 9 August 2014

Remote Performances: Broadcasts from Outlandia

4-9 August

 

For one week in August, 20 specially commissioned artist performances and programmes created with local residents will be broadcast live from Outlandia, a specially designed treehouse studio and field station located in Glen Nevis.


Both UK and international artists will reflect on ideas of remoteness, history and the tensions between nature and industry, tourism and heritige, whilst transmitting their interactions with the land, in collaboration with art radio station Resonance104.4fm. 

 

The artists involved are:

 

Bram Arnold • Atlas Arts • Ruth Barker • Ed Baxter (with Resonance Radio Orchestra) • Johny Brown (with Inga Tillere and James Stephen Finn) • Clair Chinnery • Adam Dant • Tam Dean Burn • Benedict Drew • Alec Finlay (with Ken Cockburn) • Bruce Gilchrist & Jo Joelson • Kirsteen Davidson Kelly • Parl Kristian Bjorn Vester (aka Goodiepal) • Sarah Kenchington • Lee Patterson • Michael Pedersen (with Ziggy Campbell) • Geoff Sample • Mark Vernon • Tracey Warr • Tony White 

 

Available through our website on the dates above.

 

remoteperformances.co.uk

thisisliveart.co.uk

 

31 July – 17 August 2014

The GENERATOR (Ages 4+)

2-4.30pm

Free, drop in.

Ross Sinclair, Real Life Rocky Mountain, 1996, installation view, CCA Glasgow. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Drop in to the National Gallery art lab and have fun imagining the art of the future. Using the artworks in the GENERATION exhibition as inspiration to experiment, explore and create your own masterpiece! Travel the boundaries between art and music, invent your personal sculptural technique and find out how to 'un-paint' a picture.


 

Scottish National Gallery

The Mound, EH2 2EL

0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org

31 July – 31 August 2014

Edinburgh Art Festival Explorers

Edinburgh Art Festival Explorers 2014, photograph by David Anderson

 

Designed for children and families, Explorers is a special activity trail through the art festival. Pick up your free activity booklet and map from participating galleries and try a series of fun, creative activities. 

 

Participating galleries: 

City Art Centre: Mon–Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun, 12–5pm

Collective: Mon-Sun, 10am-6pm

Dovecot Studios: Mon–Sun, 10.30am–6.30pm

 

All participating exhibitions are free to attend. 

 

EAF Explorers has been developed by Alchemy Arts.


 

City Art Centre

2 Market Street, EH1 1DE

0131 529 3993

www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk

 

Collective

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

0131 556 1264

www.collectivegallery.net

 

Dovecot Studios

10 Infirmary Street, EH1 1LT

0131 550 3660

www.dovecotstudios.com

31 July – 31 August 2014

Art Space

 

Come and explore the City Art Centre ArtSpace in the Collection Gallery. Have fun experimenting with our inspiring art materials and create landscapes, still lives and portraits. This space is open during normal gallery opening times. 

 

 

City Art Centre

2 Market Street, EH1 1DE

0131 529 3993

www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk

31 July – 31 August 2014

100 Billion Suns

Various dates between 31 July - 31 August

1pm

Contact Ingleby Gallery on 0131 556 4441 or at [email protected] for more details. 

Katie Paterson 
100 Billion Suns 
Confetti cannon, 3216 pieces of paper
Installation view Edinburgh Art Festival Kiosk, Edinburgh, 2014

Image courtesy of the artist and Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Ingleby Gallery will stage 10 performances of Katie Paterson’s 100 Billion Suns, timed to mark key events during the Edinburgh Art Festival programme. A hand-held cannon will fire 3,216 pieces of confetti, matching the colour and quantity of all the gamma ray bursts known to have occurred in the universe.

 

Please contact Ingleby Gallery for further details.

 

Ingleby Gallery

15 Calton Road, EH8 8DL

0131 556 4441

www.inglebygallery.com

1 – 31 August 2014

Old Royal High School guided walk

Tours leave at 4pm from the City Art Centre reception desk

 

Every day from the exhibition opening until 31 August we’ll lead a tour from City Art Centre to our second exhibition site at the Old Royal High School on Regent Road, where you’ll discover works by Amar Kanwar and Shilpa Gupta.

1 – 31 August 2014

The House of Adelaida Ivanova

Thu-Sat, 7pm

Free, book your tickets by emailing [email protected].

 

 

Villa Design Group present The House of Adelaida Ivanovna, an exhibition of sculptural and scenographic objects providing the set for nightly performances of a new version of Gogol’s drama The Gamblers. The exhibition and performances will form the third part of a year-long project entitled The Inauguration of the Russian Season, dedicated to Villa Design Group’s ongoing research into the lost texts of Russian writer Nikolai Gogol and the larger cultural and aesthetic regimes of Tsarist Russia. This line of inquiry continues the group's interest in queer histories, the relationship between objects and subjectivity, the aesthetics of cultural value and the mining of conservative political regimes for new radical potential. Throughout the project, Villa Design Group narrate the process of an architectural competition of proposals for a new library designed to house Gogol’s lost texts.


In this, the third part of the project, Villa Design Group will re-imagine Gogol’s drama and its themes of criminality, homosociality, facades, games, and neurosis as a conference of interior designers discuss the new library. The interior designers present themselves as a cabal of criminals committed to overturning the functional and rhetorical requirements of architecture, whilst trying to find a traitor in their midst; all set within Yves Saint Laurent’s faux Russian dacha, where they play cards.

 

Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre

Top Floor,

Ocean Drive, EH6 6JJ