
A visit from Glasgow University Textile Conservation students
A few weeks ago we hosted a visit from the students of the textile conservation MPhil course at The University of Glasgow. The group have
A few weeks ago we hosted a visit from the students of the textile conservation MPhil course at The University of Glasgow. The group have
The archivists amongst you may have read about the latest updates from our post fire recovery project in ARC, the Archives and Records Association’s monthly
If you’re a regular reader of the Archives and Collections blog, you might remember our previous post about our involvement with an exhibition of GSA
If you find yourself in Stirling over the summer months, head over to Historic Environment Scotland’s The Engine Shed where you can find items and
Casual staff Brendan Armstrong and Maria Moreno have recently finished measuring and recording our extensive collection of 400 textiles in preparation for their repackaging. Repackaging
Hello, I’m Rachael Jones (until very recently I was Rachael Egan), and this month I have begun a 2 year cataloguing project as part of
“This makes the casts in fact priceless” Recently some of the GSA Archives and Collection’s plaster casts have moved from the Mackintosh Building to
GU placement Hillary Fortin provides an update on her work treating and re-cataloguing our fire damaged ceramics. As part of my work placement with the
Peter Trowles, the GSA Mackintosh Curator, reflects on the current importance of the GSA Photographic Archive in informing the work of Page & Park and the
This week we are continuing to look at the process of restoration and its complexities. To highlight some of the difficulties of such work, today we
Mackintosh Curator, Peter Trowles, discusses his research into the GSA Archives and how this unique collection of records and artefacts that tracks the history of
As the GSA Archives and Collections Team continues to work towards the recovery of our existing holdings (and their expansion!), we are continuing to reflect