
Conserving the Cushion from the Willow Tea Room’s Settle
Textile conservator, Tabby Gibbs, tells us about conserving the cushion for the settle from Mackintosh’s Willow Tea Rooms as her final project. Last year (2023),
Textile conservator, Tabby Gibbs, tells us about conserving the cushion for the settle from Mackintosh’s Willow Tea Rooms as her final project. Last year (2023),
Reserve a spot here to join us on Wednesday 7th December for an afternoon of tours around The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections,
These Mackintosh lights (MC/F/107) originally hung as part of a chandelier-type cluster in the centre of the Mackintosh library, and were complimented by a further
This month, we took part in #MuseumPassion, a social media initiative to get museums talking about the items in their collections that they are
If you’ve been following us on social media, you’ll have seen that we’ve had a whole host of creative activities for you to take part
As some of you will know from following our social media, we’re currently in the process of digitising and uploading lots of lovely new images
Happy new year! To kick off our 2020 blog posts, we thought we’d start by promoting a student project which shows off our collections in
This week GSA’s Collections Development Officer Michelle Kaye provides an update on conservation activities. I’m pleased to share an update on the status of the
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
In addition to our soon-to-be-completed project to photograph 3D material from our holdings, as part of our ongoing Fire Recovery Project, significant amounts of 2D
Happy birthday Mr Mackintosh! Today we celebrate 150 years since this leading Art Nouveau architect, artist and designer was born. The city will continue to
One of the most unique things about GSA Archives and Collections is that we hold a variety of objects and artworks which complement our extensive