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Wigtown Community Festival 2010

Last week Morag and I travelled to Wigtown to run an oral histories workshop at the annual community festival. We drew into Wigtown square around 7 o’clock, in time to see a game of Bowls taking place in the green, and, just a few metres away, local children spilling out of the library – a lovely introduction to rural town life…

Callout: Second-wave feminism in NE Scotland, 1972-1990

Glasgow Women’s Library needs your stories! Were you: Involved in Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp? Active in the socialist and feminists movements between 1972-1990? Active in the North-East of Scotland around the same time?

Nicky Bird’s Unsorted Donations

After months of research in the Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL) Archives, group discussions, individual interviews, and sound recordings, Nicky Bird is ready to present her new work: Unsorted Donations.

Nicky Bird’s Unsorted Donations

After months of research in the Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL) Archives, group discussions, individual interviews, and sound recordings, Nicky Bird is ready to present her new work: Unsorted Donations.

Blue Spine exhibition

Shauna McMullan and Glasgow Women’s Library are proud to present the exhibition of Blue Spine in the Jeffrey Room at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow.

Blue Spine exhibition – 19 June 2010

Shauna McMullan and Glasgow Women’s Library are proud to present the exhibition of Blue Spine in the Jeffrey Room at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow.

Archive Hour revisited (link)

If you would like to read about how Nicky Bird’s project is developing, and what the Making Space group have been getting up to, please follow this link…

Archive Hour revisited

Which sounds would we say help to sum up the Women’s Library? Which sounds deserve a place in the Women’s Library archives?

Book Art

A wonderful consequence of Shauna’s Blue Spine project is the many, many questions it has inspired…

One Small Step

Women’s Walking Event: Inspiring and engaging culturally diverse women into walking.