
Re-introducing “The Hatchery”
The eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed that we have recently changed the “Case Studies” section of our Archives and Collections website to link
The eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed that we have recently changed the “Case Studies” section of our Archives and Collections website to link
GSA’s traditional plaster casts feature in a contemporary art show at Glasgow International (GI) festival! Our Recovery Project Lead Polly Christie shares more… Such is
Recently we welcomed Artist and Archivist Peter Morphew to the GSA Archives and Collections to sketch some of the records! He wrote a fascinating blog-post
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
From the service of Venus to the worship of Mars and Nothing compares to the first time getting shot at. These two exhibitions opened last Friday to
Recently archives have started to be used and researched by artists to create new pieces of work that take inspiration from the past. A recent
As avid readers of the GSA Archives and Collections blog will know, the Feminist Chorus was a spoken word performance created by artist Lucy Reynolds in
In 2013 the V&A employed Sophia George as Game Designer in residence – the first residency of its kind in the V&A – to come
As part of the Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, Stafford Waters MBE will give a lecture entitled Travels in the Glasgow Style on Tuesday 17th February.
What do you get if you cross a bunch of lively 10-18 year olds from Partick and Anderston with a huge pile of resources from
LUCY REYNOLDS: A FEMINIST CHORUS, APRIL—NOVEMBER 2014 A FEMINIST CHORUS FILM INSTALLATION, 7 NOV—7 DEC, PLATFORM, GLASGOW TALK: SARAH NEELY + LUCY REYNOLDS, TUE 25 NOV,
As you may have noticed from our recent posts, we have been looking at how archives can inform future decisions and inspire new creations.
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