Archive Material on the Move…
Some items from our Mackintosh collection are currently on loan to the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool for the ‘Making the Glasgow style’ exhibition until
Some items from our Mackintosh collection are currently on loan to the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool for the ‘Making the Glasgow style’ exhibition until
Yesterday was International Women’s Day and we’ve been sharing some stories of inspirational women artists and designers who have links to the Glasgow School of Art
This week Archives and Collections Volunteer Lucy Janes shares another of the discoveries she’s made during her research on the WW1 Home Front research project.
Volunteer Karen Harkness writes about her recent work on the extensive GSA Archives Textile Collection. Please note that some material in our collections contains historical
Our university placement volunteer Hillary Fortin who has been working on the GSA Archives and Collections Ceramic Collection talks about Heather Jack and Alison Brown’s
Serena Korda’s exhibition Hold Fast, Stand Sure, I scream a revolution, recently opened in the Reid Building Gallery as part of the Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary
Today we celebrate a recent acquisition in the archive of a fire screen attributed to the notable Glasgow Girl, Ann Macbeth. This object was generously
How are needlework and war related? Well, that depends on your context. Today we are looking at our new Pinterest display, showing the records that
Hand, Heart and Soul: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland, an exhibition at City Art Centre, Edinburgh (June to September 2007), which travelled to Millennium
There seems to have been a burgeoning interest in the Women’s Suffrage Movement recently, if prime time television is anything to go by anyway. Last
In celebration of International Women’s Day we thought we’d highlight the efforts of GSA alumnus and tutor Ann Macbeth (1875-1948). MacBeth was a renowned designer
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