Follow the threads of Vasilla the Wise’s story as she travels from childhood to womanhood, using creative writing and intuitive play to uncover hidden themes and inner meanings that may help you on your own journey.
Author: Laura
WotS in your Christmas stocking?
This Christmas do something special for the woman you love: give her a unique gift that will last a lifetime and beyond with Women on the Shelf!
Steps Towards Social Science and Care: Block 2
Are you looking for a way back into education but don’t know where to start? Want to study interesting subjects in a friendly, women only environment? Great news! Stow College are returning to Glasgow Women’s Library!
Orlando’s Sisters
Discover more about the real life inspirations for Woolf’s remarkable figure ‘Orlando’ revealed within the collections at Glasgow Women’s Library.
Storytelling with a Twist!
Clear those winter blues in November and December with Louna Productions’ feminist reinterprataions of classic tales to Storytelling with Lesley and friends at Glasgow Women’s Library.
Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement
Film screening for Glasgay. A love story of two remarkable women whose commitment to each other is an inspiration to us all. Followed by an introduction by GWL Archivist to some of the rare and fascinating gems from the national lesbian archive.
Cinema Feminista
How are women represented in film, and what happens when they get behind the camera? This 8 week course will give you the opportunity to enjoy thought provoking films that look at issues women face today.
Feelings are Facts: A Life
In association with Tramway, the legendary Yvonne Rainer will be at the library to
give a reading and sign her book, Feelings are Facts: A Life. Don’t miss out on this
fantastic opportunity to hear the work of one of the most important feminist,
avant-garde artists working today.
Made in Dagenham
Did the film “Made in Dagenham” miss an opportunity to raise awareness of the still present gender pay gap?
Trashing the Mags
As part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, Glasgow Women’s Library are running the first of their ME(dia) sessions at the CCA.