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"Skin over Bone" exhibition launches at University

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James Hardie and his daughters Gwen (left) and Amy at the launch of a new exhibition of their work in the Pathfoot Building at the University of Stirling.
James Hardie and his daughters Gwen (left) and Amy at the launch of a new exhibition of their work in the Pathfoot Building at the University of Stirling.

THE work of one family is showcased in a new art exhibition at the University of Stirling.

"Skin Over Bone" celebrates the work of former Glasgow School of Art graduate and teacher James Hardie and his talented daughters - artist Gwen and film-maker Amy. The free exhibition opened at the Pathfoot Building on the Stirling campus on 2 March and runs until 3 May. Admission to the exhibition is free and open to all.  

The University Art Collection is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (weekdays) and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (weekends). For satellite navigation devices, use the postcode FK9 4LA.

To find out more about the University's art collection, please visit www.artcol.stir.ac.uk/ or visit www.facebook.com/artcollectionstirling or www.twitter.com/artatstirling.

You can also email: art.collection@stir.ac.uk.

Read the full press release about the new exhibition at http://bit.ly/skinoverbone

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