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SEPTEMBER 2017 GALLERIES

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THE LAUREL GALLERY

58 St Stephen St, Edinburgh EH3 5AL

Independent gallery based in

Stockbridge, Edinburgh, specialising

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Original Contemporary Art and

Crafts.

Workshops running regularly.

Tue–Sat 11–5

t 0131 226 5022

art@laurelgallery.co.uk www.laurelgallery.co.uk

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OPEN EYE GALLERY

34 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh

EH3 6QE

Diana Hope:

Collection Recollection.

Sep 1–18.

James Fairgrieve

RSA RGI:

Reflections. Recent Still Lifes. Sep 1–18.

Willie Rodger

RSA RGI: Selected

Prints and Paintings. Sep 1–16.

Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4

t 0131 557 1020

mail@openeyegallery.co.uk

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@openeyegallerye

www.openeyegallery.co.uk

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THE SCOTTISH GALLERY

16 Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6HZ

Barry McGlashan:

The Glass

Mountain. Sep 6–30.

William Crosbie

and

James Cowie:

Works on Paper. Sep 6–30.

Chain Reaction:

15 contemporary

Jewellery makers. Sep 6–30.

Lizzie Farey

and

Antoine Leperlier:

Concentus. Sep 6–30.

Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4

t 0131 558 1200

mail@scottish-gallery.co.uk

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@ScottishGallery

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ScottishGallery

www.scottish-gallery.co.uk

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SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY

The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL

Beyond Caravaggio.

Until Sep 24.

t 0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org

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SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY

OF MODERN ART

75/73 Belford Road, Edinburgh EH4 3DR

True to Life:

British Realist Painting in

the 1920s and 1930s. Until Oct 29.

t 0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org

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SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT

GALLERY

1 Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 1JD

Looking Good:

The Male Gaze from

Van Dyck to Lucian Freud. Until Oct 29.

Douglas Gordon, Robert Burns:

Dirt

and Deity. Until Oct 29.

t 0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org

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THE SUTTON GALLERY

18a Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6HZ

Thomas Cameron:

Dream Sequence.

Until Sep 2. Spellbinding interiors and

urban snapshots.

Visit us in September for a

mixed

exhibition

ofwork by exciting

contemporary artists from the UK and

further afield.

Tue–Sat 11–5

t 0131 557 4810

reuben@thesuttongallery.com www.thesuttongallery.com

MAP 3 SCOTLAND

EDINBURGH

and Architecture. Until Mar 17.

Tapestry projects from the history of

Dovecot Tapestry Studio, created for

bold architectural projects.

Thu/Fri 12–3, Sat 10.30–5.30, free admn

t 0131 550 3660

info@dovecotstudios.com www.dovecotstudios.com

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THE DUNDAS STREET GALLERY

6 Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6HZ

Douglas Davies

RSW: Autumn–

Winter–Spring. Sep 16–30.

New paintings exploring Douglas

Davies’ continuing fascination with his

favourite seasons and favourite locations

– the Scottish Borders, Brittany and

south west France (Collioure).

Mon–Sat 10.30–5

t 0131 558 9363

douglas@douglasdaviesgallery.co.uk www.douglasdaviesgallery.co.uk

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THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market St, Edinburgh EH1 1DF

Jac Leirner:

Add it up. Until Oct 22.

Brazilian artist Jac Leirner presents

her first solo exhibition in Scotland

with new work made especially for the

gallery including sculptures made

from ropes, spirit levels, rolling

papers and rulers.

daily 11–6

t 0131 225 2383

info@fruitmarket.co.uk

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@fruitmarket

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fruitmarketgallery

www.fruitmarket.co.uk

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GALLERY TEN

5 William St, Edinburgh EH3 7NG

Picasso:

Exhibition ofprints –

Lithographs and Etchings.

Anne Mette Hjortshoj.

Until Sep 5.

Wood fired pots from Danish ceramic

artist.

The Scottish Glass Society:

Heritage. Sep 14–Oct 1.

Annual exhibition ofmemberships’ work.

Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30.

infogalleryten@gmail.com

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@TENedinburgh

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gallerytenedinburgh

www.galleryten.co.uk

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Waverley

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&GALLERY

17 Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6QG

Ele Pack, Hanna ten Doornkaat,

Elfyn Lewis, Jai Llewellyn:

Construct. Sep 2–27.

*ad

Four abstract artists each with their

own visual language using line, form,

colour and layer.

Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4

t 07711 285545

info@andgallery.co.uk

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@andgallery_

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andgallery.co.uk www.andgallery.co.uk

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ARUSHA GALLERY

13A Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6QG

Elaine Speirs:

Portrait ofHer.

Until Sep 17.

Carla van de Puttelaar:

Adornment.

Sep 20–Oct 10. PV Sep 19.

Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 1–5

t 0131 557 1412 m 07814 189018

info@arushagallery.com www.arushagallery.com

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BIRCH TREE GALLERY

23A Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 6QQ

Focus on Wood:

Mixed show.

Sep 5–Oct 13.

Collograph prints featuring woodland

scenes, turned-wood vases and

bowls, willow baskets and wooden

adornments. Gallery focuses on fine

crafts and prints with roots in nature.

Tue–Sat 11–6

t 0131 556 4000

art@birchtreegallery.co.uk

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BirchTreeGallery

www.birchtreegallery.co.uk

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CHRISTIE’S

5 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh

EH3 6DH

Mon–Fri 9–5 t 0131 225 4756

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DOVECOT GALLERY

10 Infirmary St, Edinburgh EH1 1LT

Daughters of Penelope.

Until Jan 20.

The work ofkey women weavers and

artists who have contributed to

Dovecot’s history and present.

Mon–Sat 10.30–5.30, free admn

Built in Tapestry:

Dovecot Tapestries