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  2. List of public art in Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Map of Scotland with the Stirlng council area highlighted. This is a list of public art in Stirling, Scotland, and includes works in the Stirling council area.This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space and does not, for example, include artworks in museums.

  3. Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Working with Stirling High School art master Leonard Baker, Croall mounted an exhibition of contemporary art in 1878. Out of this grew the Stirling Fine Art Association. Croall also established the Stirling Field Club whose members helped build up the collections of the Smith Institute. In the early years, the Field Club met in the Smith and ...

  4. Stirling Art School - Wikipedia

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    The local Stirling newspaper The Stirling Observer, although admitting the excellence of the school, was calling for it to be made into a technical college from 1885: [6] The Stirling Art School is a highly useful institution, and I could name several persons, male and female, who have benefited by the instruction they received there.

  5. Macrobert Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Macrobert Arts Centre is a multi-arts venue located on the main campus of the University of Stirling, Scotland.The Arts Centre offers a varied programme of events and experiences – cinema, comedy, dance, exhibitions, family, get involved, music, opera and theatre – catering for audiences from across Stirling, the Forth Valley and beyond.

  6. University of Stirling - Wikipedia

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    MacRobert Arts Centre is a small theatre and cinema complex open to members of the university community and the general public. The university houses a considerable fine art collection in the Pathfoot Building, comprising over 300 works including paintings, tapestries and sculpture.

  7. Thomas Stuart Smith - Wikipedia

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    The Pipe of Freedom, 1869, Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum. In 1849 Alexander Smith died intestate. Thomas took possession of the family's estate in 1857 after vying at great expense with eighteen other aspirants. During the eight years that he had waited in hope of his inheritance, he taught art at the Nottingham School of Design.

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  9. Stirling - Wikipedia

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    The Stirling Wolf (1704, oil on canvas, artist unknown), The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum. Walking the Marches [42] is a custom probably started in the 12th century. The only way the town's boundaries could be protected was to walk round inspecting them annually. The walk was followed by a dinner. [98]