
Restored Mackintosh Library Lights Installed in the Reid
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
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
Did you see our #CastFromThePast social media campaign?! If not let us fill you in… The premise of this project was to share stories about
You may remember we told you about our textile repackaging project, involving hundreds of items from our textile collection. Well, we thought it was time
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
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
Over the last few months, the Archives and Collections have been working with students from the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Textile Conservation (CTC). The
Archives and Collections have just finished a large textile repackaging project, linked with the textile digitisation project we wrote about in our recent blog. This project
On the 18th January 2019, a ground-breaking 3D immersive exhibit of one of The Glasgow School of Art’s plaster casts was featured on BBC Breakfast.
As 2018 draws to a close, we look back at the work which has taken place as part of the Recovery Project since the 2014
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
GSA Archives and Collections currently has some exciting opportunities to contribute to work on our WW1 and fire recovery projects! WW1 Home Front Research Project
The Mackintosh Building Restoration project is coming along beautifully thanks to the restoration team and our very own Recovery Project Lead Polly Christie! Here she
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