The Women’s Heritage Bike Ride will launch Saturday 28th June at 2pm as part of Glasgow Cycle Festival. Beginning at Riverside Museum, the ride will take participants along the Clyde, […]
Author: Shaunagh Jones
Glasgow Cycle Festival
Running from 13th until 29th June, Glasgow Cycle Festival will feature a wide range of events for anyone who is interested in cycling. Whether you’re new to biking or more […]
Wild West Meets Wild East Fundraiser
Cowgirls and cowboys are invited to join Glasgow Women’s Library for a Wild West meets Wild East event. With dancing and the chance to sample the specially brewed St Thenew […]
Petite Mort by Beatrice Hitchman
Beatrice Hitchman’s Petite Mort is a thrilling novel about double identities, the visual trickery of cinema, and ambition. In this thriller, nothing is as it initially appears and even the […]
Badges of Honour Exhibition
From 1st May, Glasgow Women’s Library will be showcasing a fascinating array of badges for the Badges of Honour project. While this will explore the political and social significance of […]
GWL at Glasgow International Festival
For this year’s Glasgow International Festival, GWL commissioned work that focused on women’s voices and experiences in the city. Ruth Barker and Kim Moore created aural pieces in response to GWL’s East End Women’s Heritage Walk, and A Feminist Chorus by Lucy Reynolds brought together participants to collectively recite narratives of women’s histories.
21 Revolutions at Aye Write
Described by The List as ‘an eye opening, moving and inspiring collection’, the 21 Revolutions book celebrates two decades of GWL by bringing together 21 writers and 21 artists to create a body of work inspired by GWL’s collection. At Aye Write! contributors Alison Miller, Laura Marney, Helen de Main and Shauna McMullan joined Adele Patrick to discuss what inspired their works.