PRECISE ORDER | CONTROLLED DISORDER


(Galleries are open to the public Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 17:00 or by appointment)
Pathfoot Crush HallFree
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In the Crush Hall gallery this year, as part of our theme Art & Science, we have gathered a selection of works from the permanent collection which bring together the intersection of arts, maths, architecture and patterns found in nature. Visitors can expect to see works from a range of artists including Christine Borland, Rachel Duckhouse and Ian Hamilton Finlay.

About Art & Science Exhibition Series

Each academic year, all of the Collection’s exhibitions, events and workshops are directly inspired by one of the University research themes.  In 2025-26 our chosen focus Art & Science explores the shared communities of practice between artists and scientific researchers: the human quest for visual understanding.

Visiting Us

This event is open to all and will be held in Pathfoot Building, University of Stirling. The venue is accessible, with blue badge parking to the front and rear of the building. Find out more about our disability access.

If you'd like to discuss access to the galleries and how we might make your visit more accessible, please email us at Art.Collection@stir.ac.uk or phone us at 0178646 6050.

There is car and bike parking to the front and rear of Pathfoot Building, and two electric car charging points to the rear of Pathfoot. Car parking is free for your first two hours on campus, and charged (via Ringgo) after that. Visit our getting here page for more travel information.

About the University of Stirling Collections

The University of Stirling Collections are a collection of Scottish contemporary art and museum objects, housed primarily in the Pathfoot Building. Our aim is to make art and culture a part of daily life for students, staff and visitors. We do this through exhibitions, events, talks and tours that are open to all.

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