
Pre-Sessional English: Festival of Objects 2022
We hosted an online learning session for the Pre-Sessional English students a few weeks ago. As always, they’ve gone back to their drawing boards and
We hosted an online learning session for the Pre-Sessional English students a few weeks ago. As always, they’ve gone back to their drawing boards and
There are just a few days left to see ambi, a partnership between Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) and GSA, which runs until this
The Interviewed here is PhD student Karen Mailley-Watt, one half of the brilliant History Girls Frae Scotland! To find out more and keep up with
Kay Bryant reveals part two of her discovery about the connection between previous GSA student Annie Osbourne Campbell and political activist Constance Markievicz! While the
Yesterday was International Women’s Day and we’ve been sharing some stories of inspirational women artists and designers who have links to the Glasgow School of Art
Our loyal casual staff member and home front volunteer Kay Bryant shares the first part of a discovery she made about student Annie Osbourne Campbell
This week Archives and Collections Volunteer Lucy Janes shares another of the discoveries she’s made during her research on the WW1 Home Front research project.
Many of you may have noticed the recent installation of the exhibition Merry Christmas! A History of GSA Christmas Cards in the Reid Building Ground Floor Corridor
It is that time of year again when ghosts walk the earth and guisers appear as people begin to prepare for the usual Halloween festivities!
Emma Carey, one of the GSA Archives and Collections project volunteers recaps her recent work cataloguing and packaging a new archive acquisition, student work by
For those of you who have not heard, in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art the exhibition Modern Scottish Women: Painters and Sculptors 1885-1965 is currently
The exhibition ‘From the service of Venus to the worship of Mars’ has been extended! Currently taking place in the Reid Building this exhibition shows
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