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Zoe Williams: Soft Paste
Debut solo show in Scotland by artist who hand-makes disturbing animaloid objects.
SWG3, Glasgow
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 0141 357 7246
- 12:00 – 18:00
Thu 20 Jun
Free / 0141 357 7246
- 12:00 – 18:00
Fri 21 Jun
Free / 0141 357 7246
- 12:00 – 18:00
Bang on a Can All-Stars
Ghosts of the past and present collide through video and sound technology in this evening-long project from the internationally renowned Brooklyn-based Bang on a Can All-Stars, an electric chamber ensemble that brings together some of the world’s most adventurous musical thinkers. The Field Recordings project looks back…
Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Fri 23 Aug
£12–£34 / 0131 473 2000
Curators Talk
Curators from the Nam June Paik Art Center, Tate and Talbot Rice Gallery discuss the work and legacy of Nam June Paik.
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
Sat 10 Aug
Free / 0131 473 2000
Edinburgh Printmakers Short Film Award
This award ceremony features a selection of films from final year students and graduates working across digital media in the Scottish arts colleges. Booking is essential.
Edinburgh Printmakers
Fri 28 Jun
£3 (Students free) / 0131 557 2479
- 19:00 – 21:00
Geological Home Movies
Artist Ilana Halperin, whose exhibition The Library is currently running in the museum, curates a programme of films in which artists interact with geological processes (as she herself does). Artists include Joan Jonas, Seth Kelly, Allan McCollum, Takehito Shiina and a new work by Halperin herself.
National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0300 123 6789
GSA MLitt Fine Art Practice Exhibition
Exhibition showcasing the work of GSA students who have taken part in the newly established MLitt programme in Fine Art Practice.
Glasgow Print Studio
Sun 23 Jun
Free / 0141 552 0704
- 12:00 – 17:00
Hiraki Sawa
Hiraki Sawa is a Japan-born artist now based in London, who has gained a following for his haunting, dream-like video works, in which the artist's bedroom is transformed into a busy airport or tiny figures walk across the top of a washing machine.
Dundee Contemporary Arts
Sun 6 Oct
Free / 01382 909900
- 12:00 – 18:00
Sun 13 Oct
Free / 01382 909900
- 12:00 – 18:00
Sun 20 Oct
Free / 01382 909900
- 12:00 – 18:00
Intermediate Drawing & Painting
Course designed for those with some experience of drawing and painting, combining practical work with study of artists and art movements directly related to your work. Taught by Peter Wilson. Prices includes all materials. Ages 18+.
House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
Sun 23 Jun
£115 / 0141 353 4770
Sun 30 Jun
£115 / 0141 353 4770
Lucy Pawlak: Lovely Sky (Participatory Imagineering)
Solo show in which the artist adopts the role of producer of a narrative feature film.
Rhubaba Gallery & Studio, Edinburgh
Thu 1 Aug
Free
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Fri 2 Aug
Free
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Sat 3 Aug
Free
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Mogwai Performing Live to 'Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait'
The band composed the soundtrack to the 2006 film and now, for the first time, they perform it live.
Albert Hall, Manchester
Fri 19 Jul
£30 (£25 or £12 for residents of Greater Manchester) / 0844 375 2013
Part of Manchester International Festival.
Sat 20 Jul
£30 (£25 or £12 for residents of Greater Manchester) / 0844 375 2013
Part of Manchester International Festival.
Two Twenty Broomielaw, Glasgow
Sun 21 Jul
River of Fundament
Artist Matthew Barney and composer Jonathan Bepler present their latest piece of multi-discipline work, which is based on Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings, and combines film, performance, sculpture and opera. Followed by the chance to discuss the piece with its creators.
Pavilion Theatre, Manchester
Sat 13 Jul
Sun 14 Jul
Stephen Sutcliffe
Video art made from the artist's extensive archive and film, TV and spoken-word recordings, made over the last 25 years. Sutcliffe uses archive material to reflect on idea of class-consciousness and cultural authority. This exhibition includes a new work, Outwork, inspired by the work of Canadian sociologist Erving Goffman.
Tramway, Glasgow
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 0845 330 3501
- 12:00 – 17:00
Thu 20 Jun
Free / 0845 330 3501
- 12:00 – 17:00
Fri 21 Jun
Free / 0845 330 3501
- 12:00 – 17:00





