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David Cass: Years of Dust and Dry

Paintings incorporating found objects.

The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0131 558 1200

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Haberdashery & Julian Abrams: Freq.

A celebration of the summer solstice from the design studio and the London-based photographer, featuring a display of six light sculptures and ten photographic prints, inspired by compositions of geometry of light.

Hoxton Gallery At The Arch, London E2

Fri 21 Jun

Free

  • 11:00 – 20:30

Peebles Beltane Festival

Local legend, history and tradition combine for this annual festival celebrating summer. Services, discos and concerts are topped off with a Crowning Ceremony and Grand Procession to mark the beginning of summer.

Peebles, Peebleshire

Fri 21 Jun

Times vary / Free

The House of Annie Lennox

Exhibition, organised by the Victoria & Albert Museum, of personal effects, music, film, costume, awards and photographs from the career of the Aberdonian musical superstar.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Glasgow University Chapel Choir: Summer Solstice

The choir presents reflective music including Faure's Requiem.

University of Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0141 330 5511

Part of West End Festival.

  • 21:00
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Keep Your Timber Limber (Works On Paper)

Drawings from the 1940s to the present day exploring issues of politics of gender and sexuality, feminism and war, by artists including Judith Bernstein, Tom of Finland, George Grosz, Margaret Harrison, Mike Kuchar, Cary Kwok, Antonio Lopez and Marlene McCarty.

ICA, Central London

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7930 3647

  • 11:00 – 18:00

BBC SSO: Tchaikovsky Night

If there's one thing better than a concert of music by Tchaikovsky, it's a free concert of music by Tchaikovsky. Alexander Titov conducts the Romeo and Juliet 'Overture', the Piano Concerto No 1 with soloist Boris Giltburg and the Symphony No 5.

City Halls, Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Grand Hall

Free / 0141 353 8000

Part of Alive with Music!.

  • 19:30

From the Tour de France to Mountain High

Photograph exhibition capturing the most exciting moments of cycling.

Newhaven Communications, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0131 558 5400

Part of Edinburgh Festival of Cycling.

  • 11:00 – 16:00

John Browning: Kites – Naturally Inspired

Kites made from leaves, petals, bamboo and other natural materials, by a retired chemist.

Theatre Royal, Winchester

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 01962 840440

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Rodin: The Kiss

One of the most famous sculptures in the world, notoriously animated by Terry Gilliam as a perverse musical instrument, Rodin's The Kiss is coming to the National Gallery. This is the second version Rodin made of the piece, in response to a commission by American collector Edwin Perry Warren. Trivia fact: Warren, who was…

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 17:00
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BP Portrait Award 2013

Contemporary portrait paintings created by entrants in the 34th year of the competition. The most prestigious painting competition in the world offers a first price of £30,000 and is aimed at encouraging artists to focus and develop portraiture in their work.

National Portrait Gallery, London WC2H

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7312 2463

  • 10:00 – 21:00

Chelsea: BA Show 2013

Works in various media by BA Fine Art, BA Graphic Design Communication, BA Interior and Spatial Design, BA Textile Design, FdA Interior Design and Graduate Diploma Interior Design students.

Chelsea College Of Art And Design, London SW1P

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7514 7751

  • 10:00 – 20:00

Leytonstone Library, London E11

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 8496 1190

  • 13:30 – 14:30

Terry Jones: Chaucer in the 21st Century

Terry Jones (of writing, directing and Monty Python fame) talks about the possible reasons behind censorship in the Ellesmere manuscript, an early 15th century illuminated manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

University of Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0141 330 2001

Alex Tobin: Floating Market

Intermedia works examining online anonymous horror fiction.

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0845 874 3001

Part of Prologue.

  • 11:00 – 18:00
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Berlinbilder

Photographs of Berlin taken by HND photography students of Reid Kerr College in Glasgow on a recent trip to Germany, as well as some images of Glasgow taken by students who couldn't make it to Berlin.

Goethe Institut, Glasgow

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0141 332 2555

  • 10:00 – 16:00

Death & Decadence

A group show featuring works in a range of disciplines, which looks at the tradition of Memento Mori. Works in painting, illustration, sculpture and more, have been created by artists including Adele Moreau, Brendan Hansbro, Conrad Steen and Ziahana Kausar.

Edwards Lane Gallery, London N16

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 07931 905 618

  • 10:00 – 17:00

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

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0141 353 6450

  • 15:00 – 18:00

Tracy Hickinbottom And Alex Edwards: Potential Of Play

The artists respond to an essay by Mary Jane Drummond about the freedom of children to play in a classroom setting.

Eastside Projects, Birmingham

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 0121 771 1778

  • 12:00 – 17:00

40 Years Of Fine Art At Bohun

A selection of prints and paintings by artists who have exhibited their works during the galleries 40 year history. This will see pieces by artists such as Featuring Fedden, Blackadder, Hitchens, Moore, Frink, Blake and Hockney.

Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 01491 576228

  • 10:00 – 13:15
  • 14:15 – 17:00
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Andrew Blyth

Watercolour landscapes and townscapes created by the East Sussex-based artist and former landscape architect. The works depict a strong sense of place and atmosphere, with free flowing mark-making.

The Fountain Gallery, East Molesey

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 8941 5865

  • 11:30 – 17:30

Artist Rooms: Focus: Douglas Gordon: Play Dead; Real Time

A silent, multi-channel video installation in which an Indian elephant performs basic tricks at the command of her off-screen trainer, exploring themes of intimacy and perspective.

Tate Britain, London SW1P

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7887 8888

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Crawley Library

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 01293 651751

  • 10:00 – 10:30
  • 11:00 – 11:30

East Grinstead Library

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 01342 410050

  • 11:00 – 11:30

Kensington Central Library, London W8

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7361 3010

  • 10:00 – 10:20

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D*Face: New World Disorder

A solo show by the urban artist Dean Stockton, featuring works from the last seven years, including recent pieces that reflect upon times of chaos and disorder. Parts of the show are inspired by the documentary film, The Tillman Story and the installation also incorporates old prints, sketch books and video projections.

StolenSpace Gallery, Dray Walk, The Old Truman Brewery, London E1

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7247 2684

  • 11:00 – 19:00

Designing The Middle East: Beirut Featuring Karen Chekerdjian

Works by the Lebanese-based designer, looking at how the challenge of being part of a difficult landscape inspires ways of creating handy designs, through trial and error.

19 Greek Street, London Design Hub, W1D

Fri 21 Jun

Free / 020 7734 5594

  • 10:00 – 18:00
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