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Jim Woodman & Charlie Camilleri: Remembered Places
Nostalgic landscapes and cityscapes from the heart of London to the North West Highlands of Scotland, shown alongside the contemporary ceramics of Camilleri
The Fountain Gallery, East Molesey
Tue 21 May
Free / 020 8941 5865
- 11:30 – 17:30
Johanna Basford: Wonderlands
In Wonderlands, Aberdeen-based artist Johanna Basford shows new works which transform her intricate, signature-style ink drawings to a much larger scale.
Dundee Contemporary Arts
Tue 21 May
Free / 01382 909900
- 11:00 – 18:00
Joseph Pearce's Jogging Club
Weekly running club following the very best kind of route: one with a bar at each end. After meeting at Joseph Pearce's the group jogs down to Sofi's for some refreshing lingonberry juice, before heading back up to JP's, which is a route of 3.5 miles.
Victoria, Edinburgh
Tue 21 May
Free / 0131 555 1638
- 19:00
Julia Atkinson: Retrospection
Figurative paintings, drawings, screen printing, photocollages, photographs and assemblages from the Warminster-based artist, celebrating 50 years of her work which plays with notions of ambiguity and clarity and is heavily inspired by her travels to the East.
Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
Tue 21 May
Free / 01225 477233
- 10:00 – 17:00
Jumping Clay Saturday Club
Creative crafty clay sessions for kids. Booking is essential.
The Bothy at the Byre, East Kilbride
Tue 21 May
£3.50–£5 / 07530 247075
- 13:00 – 14:00
Keith Albarn: Pattern and Belief
Immersive exhibition by veteran artist and former TV presenter Keith Albarn (whose son happens to be a certain Damon).
The Minories Galleries, Colchester
Tue 21 May
Free / 01206 712437
- 10:00 – 17:00
Ken Howard, Peter Brown, Patrick Cullen, George Devlin, James Horton
Contemporary works in a variety of media.
Tryon Gallery, London SW1Y
Tue 21 May
Free / 020 7839 8083
- 10:00 – 18:00
Joseph Leckie Academy, Walsall
Tue 21 May
£2.70 (Children £1.70)
- 19:30 – 20:30
Late Night Judes
Late night DJ sessions with high-profile guests from around the city.
Saint Judes, Glasgow
Tue 21 May
Prices to be confirmed / 0141 352 8800
- 21:00 – 02:00
Lee Camp And Nick Revell: Transatlantic Fury
Political satire and social commentary as American stand-up Camp and London-based comic Revell join forces.
The Stand, Newcastle upon Tyne
Tue 21 May
£10 / 0844 693 3336
- 20:30
Lee Nelson: Live
Comedy rogue and South London tearaway Lee "Nelsy" Nelson is fronting his latest live show, Lee Nelson's Well Good Show. The show involves a little audience participation which sees Nelson waling through the audience sharing mortifying tales and cheeky banter with unsuspecting members assisted by his loyal friend fat…
Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Tue 21 May
£22.50 / 0151 709 3789
- 19:30
Charter Hall, Colchester Leisure World
Tue 21 May
The Studio
£5.30 / 01206 282020
- 19:30 – 20:30
Crystal Leisure Centre, Stourbridge
Tue 21 May
£4.30 / 07887 762872
- 12:15
The Grange Hall, Southam
Tue 21 May
Phone for prices / 01926 813933
- 10:30 – 11:30
Live Jazz
The best of Scottish jazz talent is showcased in this weekly event, hosted by upright bassist Brodie Jarvis and a rotating cast of musicians.
The Halt Bar, Glasgow
Tue 21 May
Free / 0141 353 6450
- 15:00 – 18:00
Liz Tainsh: After Hitchcock
Images based on the themes of Hitchcock's films.
Cameo, Edinburgh
Tue 21 May
Free / 0871 902 5723
- 11:00 – 23:00
The Match Box
- Directed by: Lia Williams
- Written by: Frank McGuinness
Leanne Best stars as Sal, in Lia Williams's production of this drama by Frank McGuinness, in which a woman recalls the circumstances of her leaving England for a small island on the coast of County Kerry. Contains strong language, not suitable for ages below 15.
The Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn
Tue 21 May
£20–£28 allocated seating; £14–£22 unallocated seating; £20–£28 concs available; £14–£22 concs available / 020 7328 1000
- 19:30
The Gate, Cardiff
Tue 21 May
£15 (£12) / 029 2048 3344
- 19:30
Metalworks IV
A wide variety of contemporary metalwork created by artists and designers of the Sussex Guild.
National Trust: Standen, East Grinstead
Tue 21 May
Free, plus admission £8.90, child £4.45, family £22.27 / 01342 323029
- 11:00 – 16:00
Michael LeCount & Tony Priestman: The World's Largest Lego Project…?
A work-in-progress scale model of the Dean Clough building.
Dean Clough, Halifax
Tue 21 May
ComEd Gallery
Free / 01422 250250
- 09:00 – 17:00
Micky Flanagan: Back in the Game
You may have caught him on one of his increasingly regular TV appearances, so here's a chance to catch the distinctively voiced Cockney in the flesh.
Croydon Fairfield Halls
Tue 21 May
Concert Hall
£22.50 / 020 8688 9291
- 20:00
MIni-Beast Hunt
Bug-spotting fun for all the family. Booking is essential.
The Pineapple, Airth
Tue 21 May
Free / 01786 447504
Part of Scotland's Nature Festival.
- 11:00 – 13:00
Pollok Country Park, Glasgow
Tue 21 May
Free / 01786 447504
Part of Scotland's Nature Festival.
- 10:00 – 12:00
National Trust: Houghton Mill Tea Room
Refreshments on offer for visitors to enjoy.
National Trust: Houghton Mill, Huntingdon
Tue 21 May
Free / 01480 301494
- 11:00 – 17:00
Nature-Fest
Six weeks of nature and wildlife-related activities, events and workshops celebrating the natural heritage of the Falkirk area.
Falkirk
Tue 21 May
Times & prices vary
Part of Scotland's Nature Festival.
Open Mike Night
Urquhart Ceilidh Group lead an open-mic session for budding musicians.
Caroline Of Brunswick, Brighton
Tue 21 May
Downstairs
Phone for prices / 01273 624434
- 20:30 – 23:00
Order Of Change
A dynamic mix of contemporary works created by four artists responding to their understanding of the world around them. Including works by Irene Marot, Christina Reading, Stephanie Kirk and Valerie Everitt.
Hop Gallery, Lewes
Tue 21 May
Free / 01273 709709
- 10:30 – 17:00


