Tag: Kate Davis
Exclusive New Work by Kate Davis
Not Just The Perfect Moments, a new digital fine art print by Kate Davis, is now available in an exclusive limited edition from GWL for just £300.
Limited edition prints and bags available in our shop
Looking for a unique gift for the feminist reader in your life? We have a limited number of hand painted and screenprinted canvas bags and limited edition risographs available in our shop, created by curator Kitty Anderson and artists Anne-Marie Copestake, Kate Davis, Rachel Lowther and Lorna Macintyre.
Read Out! Read In!
Artists Kate Davis and Faith Wilding developed Feminist Lines of Flight in 2010, inviting a diverse group of people to add their feminist ‘must reads’ and ‘must sees’ to an inspiring list now available on our website.
Feminist Lines of Flight
Artists Kate Davis and Faith Wilding developed a project, Feminist Lines of Flight in 2010 that involved a diverse group of people adding their feminist ‘must reads’ and ‘must sees’. The GWL Book Group is hosting a special session with one of the ‘Lines of Flight’ Marilyn French’s feminist classic The Women’s Room to launch this fantastic resource moving to the GWL website. All are welcome to come along and discuss this groundbreaking novel in a friendly and celebratory session.
Who’s Obsessed with Virginia Woolf?
A special Virginia Woolf reading group with visual artists Faith Wilding (USA) and Kate Davis (NZ/UK), June 2011 at Glasgow Women’s Library new space and a pass for the annual Woolf symposium taking place at the University of Glasgow.
Kate Davis
To be enjoyed with “an excellent prosecco, lots of sparkling water and home made gluten-free polenta cake.” Janet Frame To The Is-Land Volume 1 of autobiography (1982). London: Women’s Press, 1984./NY: George Braziller, 1991 (3 vol. edition). Find more information on Janet Frame’s website. Teresa Margolles et. al. ¿De qué otra cosa podríamos hablar? (What [...]
Read-Out! Read-In!
The launch of an exciting new CCA project takes place at Glasgow Women’s Library in the form of a reading group led by Dr Jane Goldman focusing on her selection of starting points for Read Out! Read In! Feminist Lines of Flight in Art and Politics
Feminist Lines of Flight
GWL staff Hannah Little and Adele Patrick have been meeting with the artist Kate Davis who is working on a collaborative exhibition ‘The Long Loch: How do we go on from here?’ and a related programme of activities with the celebrated American artist Faith Wilding.












