Safe Havens: Harbour Scenes from the Orchar Collection: Throughout the End of February, McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum
An exhibition of paintings and prints depicting coastal life selected from the collection of James Guthrie Orchar.
A Silvered Light: Throughout the End of February, McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum
Scottish art photography from Dundee's permanent collection featuring work by Calum Colvin, Oscar Marzaroli, Maud Sulter, Emma Hamilton, Patricia MacDonald and David Williams.
Concert: Doric Quartet: 20 February, Younger Hall, 7.30pm
Alex Redington (violin), Jonathan Stone (violin), Simon Tandree (viola), John Myerscough (cello), programme: Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op.76 No.4 – “Sunrise”, Janacek String Quartet No.1 – “The Kreutzer Sonata”, Beethoven String Quartet No.12 in E flat, Op.127 St Andrews Music Club & University of St Andrews Music Centre.
Andrew Lawrence: There is No Escape: 20 February, Rothes Halls (Glenrothes), 8pm
New material from the wildly inventive misanthrope.
Bruce Davies: 22 February, Rothes Hall (Glenrothes), 7.30pm
A master of contemporary and traditional folk songs, Davies has performed all over the world and tonight he celebrates his 30 year career with special guests the GAMA Chorus.
Scottish Ensemble: Love and War in Bohemia: 22 February, Caird Hall, Dundee, 7.30pm
Works from Bohemian composers – no, not heavily tattooed humanities graduates with barista experience, but composers from the region of Bohemia. Pavel Haas' Study for String Orchestra, Dvořák's Love Songs (arr. Matthews), selected arias from Handel (yes, part of Bohemia was German speaking), Biber's Battalia and Suk's Serenade for Strings in E flat major. Featuring guest soloist, the much-praised mezzo-soprano Sophie Harmsen.
Crazy For You: 25 February-1 March, St Andrews Town Hall
Show based on the music of George Gershwin; St Andrews Musical Society.
Facing the big league: challenge and opportunity on a global scale: 17 February, Medical & Biological Sciences Building, North Hall, 5.15pm
Talk by Dr Ross White, who coordinates the Global Mental Health programme, University of Glasgow
Jane Austen's Scottish Sisters: 20 February, Psychology Old Library, 5.15pm
Talk by Helen Vincent, Senior Rare Books Curator at the National Library of Scotland.