The 21 Revolutions exhibition will be showing at the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy during the Edinburgh Art Festival, and there’s just one day left to buy an artwork at exclusive GWL prices.
Author: Adele
21 Resolutions
It’s New Year and this time around I’m making 21 resolutions. Join me if you can to feel great and make a big difference to your women’s library.
What are the 21 Revolutions?
How do you encapsulate the two decades and the fast approaching 21st birthday of the sole women’s library in Scotland and hope, at the same time, to capture the work of 21 diverse women writers and poets and an equally varied group of 21 visual artists?
2HB: What we make with words
One of our volunteers, Hannah Ellul, is exhibiting a work at the CCA as part of the 2HB: What we make with words exhibition. Her artwork is based on her […]
Personal Development Workshop with Terry Neason
The audience at our memorable Auction of Pleasures will remember being blown away by the performer Terry Neason. Terry, a Library supporter, is now offering workshops, sharing her own amazing […]
‘My Body And Me’ workshops with Terry Neason
The audience at our memorable Auction of Pleasures will remember being blown away by the performer Terry Neason. Terry, a Library supporter is now offering workshops, sharing her own amazing powers of ‘personal impact’. We know that some of those attending the night would be interested to hear that these workshops are now on offer.The workshops are designed to foster Confidence – Communication Skills – Motivation – and Self Esteem and how to Speak Out. For more information click, visit her website at www.mybodyandme.co.uk.
Adele Patrick
June Crawford, Susan Kippax, Jenny Onyx, Una Gault and Pam Benton Emotion and Gender: constructing meaning from memory London: Sage, 1992 Available here. Frigga Haug et al Female Sexualisation: a […]
Subject in Process
Adele Patrick participated in the Subject in Process symposium at the CCA on Saturday, 6th September 2009. The ‘Subject in Process’ symposium sought to ask if artists could be considered to have an obligation to connect with events in the real world. Adele’s presentation, now published here, reflected on the specific significance of a ‘women’s library’ in the civic, cultural and historical landscape of Glasgow.
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.
New Faces, new hats
Hello, Just wanted to mention how fantastic it is to have some new faces added to the Library staff team of late. Morag the new Lifelong Learning Development Worker is […]