Bacchanal – Le We Be Free
Bacchanal explores the history of carnivals. How did a harvest celebration for slaves become the world’s most iconic street party? The exhibition looks at the historical roots of Caribbean Carnivals, […]
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Bacchanal explores the history of carnivals. How did a harvest celebration for slaves become the world’s most iconic street party? The exhibition looks at the historical roots of Caribbean Carnivals, […]
Join the University of Stirling Art Collection team for a look around the galleries in the Pathfoot Building. They’ll chat about the collection, the current exhibitions, and their Artist in […]
‘The Pathfoot Building is probably the most beautiful, the most civilized, the most sensitive and intelligent piece of large scale modern architecture and planning that has been achieved in Scotland’. […]
“A basic quality of us human beings and in fact all living creatures, is that we are always moving… we are creatures of movement. The basic substance of the cinema is […]
‘ALVA’ and ‘Altar per la Salvatrice’ In Gallery 4 of the Pathfoot Building, as part of the University of Stirling Art Collection’s Space & Place theme this year, they have two exhibitions by […]
The University of Stirling Art Collection aims to make art and culture a part of everyday life for staff, students, and visitors throughout the campus. They support academics to enable exchanges […]
Join textiles expert Dr. Jonathan Cleaver, who’ll be exploring the history of Glasgow’s carpet factories through the Templeton archive. Stoddard International Plc and James Templeton & Co. Ltd were world-famous […]
Inge Panneels is an artist and academic who works as a researcher on Creative Informatics. Her research interest in creative and critical cartographies, and from the long history of how it emerged […]
Talbot Rice Gallery is proud to present a lecture on the work of Qiu Zhijie by Charles Esche, Director of the Van Abbemuseum in The Netherlands Qiu Zhijie’s exhibition at […]