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Art in Scotland – Stirling University

Dave Rushton interviews Valerie Fairweather of Stirling University about their art collection and in particular the Sculpture Park, in an edition of the TV programme ‘Art in Scotland’.

Some of the works are shown in detail as Valerie Fairweather describes the impressive range of sculpture on display, giving considerable background information on some of the pieces in the collection.

The recording forms a useful video guide to the collection and a website address is given on-screen for those wanting further information. This video recording lasts 10 minutes and 0 seconds.

 

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Creators: Other - Channel 6 Broadcasting Ltd.
Subject: Art
Contributors: The Broadcasting Trust - Copyright Holder
Date created: 01 / 01 / 2002
Language: English
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Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with The Broadcasting Trust.
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