Laura

Going for Gold

Glasgow Women’s Library has grown with the support and involvement of thousands of people over the past 23 years, and there has never been a time when we need your support more.

For Faughie’s Sake (FFS) by Laura Marney

A lovely read which tackles the issue of Independence in a light hearted and creative way. Borrow from the Library before September for a new take on the issues, and to have a nice laugh along the way.

Cultural Connections

Glasgow Women’s Library is currently acting as occasional host to three interns who are working together with the Maclaurin Gallery and with the niece of artist Hannah Frank to plan a festival of Jewish arts and culture in Ayr which will take place this summer.

Vacancy: Reception and Administration Assistant

The deadline for applications for this post has now passed.

Volunteering Opportunities at the Library

Volunteering is a great opportunity to get involved with the Library. We are currently looking for Women’s Heritage Walk tour guides, Marketing Assistance, and Content Management admin support. Do you think you could help?

Women’s Visions of Scotland

2014 is an exciting year for Scotland for lots of reasons, in particular the Independence Referendum in September. In the lead up to this momentous event we have several different ways to help you vision the future of Scotland and stake your claim on her future.

Join a Women’s Heritage Walk this Summer

Come along to a recently refreshed old favourite or how about our newly developed heritage walk for the Empire Cafe.

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Jaw Box: Freelance Job Opportunities

The deadline for applications for this post has now passed.

What’s On at the Library this Summer

Our new What’s On guide is ready for you to pick up from the Library now! As always we have a packed programme for you this summer.

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Glasgow International Festival 2014

Artists Ruth Barker and Kim Moore have made work in response to Glasgow Women’s Library’s East End Women’s Heritage Walk for Glasgow International Festival 2014.