
New 360-degree tour of University Art Collection
The University of Stirling Art Collection has launched a new virtual tour – designed by an award-winning student – allowing members of the public to explore the exhibition during lockdown.
The Pathfoot Building and the Art Collection is closed until further notice.
However, you can still explore our online collection, and read about our collections on our blog.
You can also view Stirling student Pierre Engelhard's interactive video of the Pathfoot
You can also contact us at art.collection@stir.ac.uk.
We believe that a creative environment stimulates creative thinking and can inspire a whole community.
We work to make knowledge visible. Our focus is to make art and culture a part of everyday life for staff, students and visitors, enabling exchanges between art, research and teaching. We do this through an active programme of events that improves access to art and inspires people to engage with it. People tell us it enriches their lives. The tours, workshops, exhibitions and lectures attract visitors to the campus and deepen our links with the wider community. The Art Collection welcomes everyone into a creative environment, where creative thinking and creative acts are at the heart of our identity as a place of learning.
The University of Stirling Art Collection has launched a new virtual tour – designed by an award-winning student – allowing members of the public to explore the exhibition during lockdown.
A crowdfunding campaign to support the creation of a graphic novel – telling the story of the Scottish Parliament – has been launched.
The open day will bring these themes together with music, words and other activities. The day will include public tours of the Under Threat exhibitions which are currently on display within our Pathfoot Gallery, and Danni Thompson, photographer and seabird ecologist, will talk about her exhibition 'On the Edge'.
The Art Collection and the Pathfoot Galleries are fully accredited by Museums Galleries Scotland.