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1 August – 1 September 2013 - Edinburgh Art Festival
1 August – 1 September 2013 - Edinburgh Art Festival
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Selected Events<br />
Beyond major exhibitions and new public art, the festival includes a wide<br />
range of unique events, talks, tours and performances. Every day of the<br />
festival, visitors have the chance to deepen their experience of the art<br />
on show and to gain new insights from the artists and curators involved.<br />
What’s more, the majority of these events are free to attend.<br />
A small selection of events is highlighted on the following pages. For<br />
our full event calendar, including details of how and where to book, please<br />
visit our website: www.edinburghartfestival.com.<br />
EAF Kiosk<br />
To find out more about the festival programme or to book a place on any<br />
of our events, pop into the EAF Kiosk where our staff will be happy to help.<br />
Situated on George Street, the Kiosk is a pop-up information centre which<br />
includes displays of short films about some of the artists on show.<br />
Designed by Four-by-Two Design Consultants.<br />
Located on George Street<br />
between Frederick Street and Castle Street, EH2 3EY<br />
Mon–Sun, 10am–6pm<br />
Supported by EventScotland and Four-by-Two Design Consultants.<br />
Concept drawing for EAF Kiosk, courtesy of Four-by-Two<br />
<strong>Guide</strong>d Tours<br />
1–2pm every day<br />
Every lunchtime we’re running a series of free guided tours, leaving from<br />
the Kiosk on George Street and winding their way through the festival.<br />
With five different routes and some special guest-led routes, the tours offer<br />
a great way to sample a selected range of art around the city. Free to join,<br />
no booking required.<br />
Parley for Power, Michael Pedersen, Alan Bissett, Carla Easton and Eugene Kelly, photograph by Chris Scott<br />
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