
That’s not a penguin!
Did you know World Penguin Day is approaching? This month, when each of us on the Archives and Collections team chose what we would tweet
Did you know World Penguin Day is approaching? This month, when each of us on the Archives and Collections team chose what we would tweet
Hi! I’m Lucy and I recently became Documentation Assistant at the Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections. I will be joining the team as
Well, the big day is almost here and GSA Archives and Collections are winding down for a well earned rest! You may already have been following
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
Another GSA Fashion Show draws to a close this week. But don’t fret, there’s still a couple of days to visit our collection of fashion
This month, the Archives and Collections are celebrating all things fashion! As well as the School’s annual Fashion Show on the 21st and 22nd of March, there
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
Karen Harkness, our digitisation volunteer and recent GSA graduate, explains what she has learnt about The Glasgow School of Art and notes some of the
From 19 June – 22 November the National Museums Scotland is exhibiting Photography: A Victorian Sensation. This exhibitions looks at the pioneers of photography and how
The Mackintosh Building has always hosted a number of plaster casts comprising human figures, architectural fragments, plaster reliefs, plaster friezes, marble reliefs, tondos and
An anatomy drawing by Gerard Murphy currently on display in GSA Library caught the eye of one of GSA’s Continuing Education tutors. Inspired by what
You may have noticed a couple of new displays in GSA Library over the last few weeks. While one of these displays, the one on Level
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