Past events
Full Moon Yoga
Yoga instructor and PT Mary Ann will be holding a special yoga class to complement our exhibition ‘Blue’ and coincides with the full moon.

Sculpture Walk
Join the Art Collection for a mindful walk around some of the University Sculpture Collection. We’ll meet outside the Pathfoot Building at 1pm and will explore some of the iconic sculptures on our campus.

Airthrey Dance Trail online workshop
Join Grace Turner for an online movement and mindfulness workshop inspired by her dance for film series the Airthrey Dance Trail.

Disrupters - The New Generation
Author Graeme Armstrong in conversation with Karyn McCluskey, Chief Executive of Community Justice Scotland

Finding your Visual Flow with Paul Sanders
The poetry of vision - a mindful approach to photography

Airthrey Dance Trail workshop
Dancer Grace Turner invites you to join her for a movement workshop inspired by the Airthrey Dance Trail.

The poetry of vision - a mindful approach to photography
The poetry of vision - a mindful approach to photography

Stirling Photography Festival - Flow Festival 2021
In partnership with Stirling Photography Festival , we have put together a wonderful day of events to fire your imagination and inspire you to greater creativity!.

Creating Wellbeing. University Museums in Scotland (UMIS) conference
Creating Wellbeing is a one day online conference hosted by University Museums in Scotland (UMIS).

Forest Bathing introductory virtual workshop - 20 March 2021
An introductory workshop into the world of Forest Bathing. Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku is the practise of immersing yourself in nature; ‘bathing’ in the awesome goodness that trees release into the atmosphere; reaping the benefits from magic little things called ‘phytoncides’ and receiving mental calmness from the fractal patterns, vibrant shades of green and calming blues around us.

Forest Bathing introductory virtual workshop - 3 March 2021
An introductory workshop into the world of Forest Bathing. Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku is the practise of immersing yourself in nature; ‘bathing’ in the awesome goodness that trees release into the atmosphere; reaping the benefits from magic little things called ‘phytoncides’ and receiving mental calmness from the fractal patterns, vibrant shades of green and calming blues around us.

Do Better: A Conversation with Wezi Mhura and Suzanne Williams about the Black Lives Matter Mural Trail
As part of Black History Month, join a conversation with Wezi Mhura (producer of the Scottish Black Lives Matter Mural Trail) and Suzanne Williams (artist - Stirling campus Do Better artwork) about their work.

Colliery Creatives
An exploration of landscape, identity and place. As part of the university art collection’s exhibition year, ‘Under Threat: Artists Respond to the Environment’, this event will present ‘Descendants: Interconnections’ by Yvonne Weighand Lyle. The evening will feature film, poetry and song exploring Scotland’s Coal Mining history, heritage and communities.

Beneath the Troubles, the Cobblestones: Recovering the ‘buried’ memory of Northern Ireland’s 1968
‘1968’ has become synonymous with a period of revolt and rebellion that swept the globe in the period stretching from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. In recent years, ‘1968 studies’ have been increasingly focussed on the transnationalism of the period with an ever-growing list of countries being added to those thought of having experienced a “68”.

Travelling Gallery
The Travelling Gallery bus is once again visiting the University of Stirling.
