A New Cultural Hub in Kelvin Hall
Some of you may have heard of the on-going development of Kelvin Hall, the building that once housed the transport museum and which currently sits
Some of you may have heard of the on-going development of Kelvin Hall, the building that once housed the transport museum and which currently sits
Alison Stevenson, head of learning resources provides a little more information on the recent archival acquisition of ‘Fake Ophelia’ by Steven Campbell, and where you
The GSA Archives and Collections Centre, is a unique centre in that it is not only an archive – an organic accumulation of records from
Episode 05 ‘Some are big like pebbles and some are small like sand’. This final podcast investigates extra-curricular, focussing on Activities Week, a programme of
Episode 4, ‘Talk, Make, Play’ is the second part of the podcasts focussing on the Mixed Media department at Glasgow School of Art. This part
Today we have another podcast episode from GSA Archive researcher Debi Banerjee, Episode 3, ‘Evolutionary not Revolutionary’. The first of a two part podcast which
Continuing with the series of podcasts created by Debi Banerjee for the project New Wave: Materials, Methods and Media, Glasgow School of Art 1970-1986, Episode 2 ‘Section
Recently the GSA Archives launched a new project site (see blog post here) that is dedicated to providing up to date information on the different
Our introductions to individuals in our Archives and Collections continues today as we look at the life and work of Scottish artist Joan Eardley. Joan
Posters as a form of graphic design are unique as one of the few genres of art that is created explicitly to be stuck on
For all you avid readers of the GSA Archives blog and users of the Archives and Collections, you will know that the items and records
The Archives and Collections are pleased to introduce one of our most recent acquisitions, an artwork by renowned artist Steven Campbell. Fake Ophelia, a large
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