
Fishing for Films: Clarence Elder and the Porridge Factory Part Two
As we approach Halloween, some of you may look toward cinematography for costume inspiration. With this in mind, we thought you might like to read
As we approach Halloween, some of you may look toward cinematography for costume inspiration. With this in mind, we thought you might like to read
Our Home Front Project continues to progress with an increasing number of biographies of students who stayed behind at the School during World War One.
We’re pleased to say that the fashion show audiovisual material is now live on the GSA Archives and Collections online catalogue. This material will be useful
Last week the British Film Institute (BFI) launched a new project, Britain on Film, an archive-based initiative that has resulted in the digitisation of thousands
We were recently contacted by a relative of Glasgow School of Art alumnus Fred Pollock, who was a student at the School in the 1950s. Ronan
Tonight sees the rare screening of Hell Unltd, a film by acclaimed director Norman McLaren and less well known director and fellow GSA alumnus Helen
The British Film Institute (BFI) have announced that Scotland’s first BFI Mediatheque will open on 22nd February at Glasgow’s Bridgeton Library. The Mediatheque is a
Celebrating the Architectural Association Archives’ first birthday in its new home at 32 Bedford Square, a Lecture and Open Evening is being held on 5th
Elizabeth Price’s video installation The Woolworths Choir of 1979 has won the Turner Prize 2012. Price’s film uses archive footage and photographs, combining images of
Luke Fowler’s most recent film The Poor Stockinger, the Luddite Cropper and the deluded followers of Joanna Southcott commissioned by The Hepworth Wakefield and Oliver
The Glasgow Short Film Festival has organised a symposium looking at moving image archives for 10 February at the CCA Club room. The day will
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