Check out the list of fantastic items that the Auction of Pleasures team has secured. This is shaping up to be the arts event of the year with a line up not to be missed!
Category: Blog
Staff, volunteers and student placements share updates from projects and events at Glasgow Women’s Library
The Big Move version 4.0
It’s been creeping upon us for quite a while, but finally Glasgow Women’s Library is on the move for what may just be the very last time…
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…
Summer Programme ……lots of fun and learning
The ladies have had lots of fun taking part in the summer programme at the Glasgow Women’s Library. This year we put together a mixture of activities where the women could come […]
Living in a Soundproof Box
Women Make History take to the mics to record the first ever Glasgow Women’s Library podcast!
Jackie Kay and Suzanne Bonnar bring the house down again
We were lucky enough to have Jackie Kay and Suzanne Bonnar at the library last night. Jackie was launching her new book Red Dust Road, and entertained about 100 of […]
Glenburn girls group at Lapwing Lodge
I spent a windswept afternoon on a hilltop in Renfrewshire on Wednesday 23rd June completing the Lapwing Lodge assault course. All in a days work, naturally – perhaps in the […]
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…
New acquisitions
Well it’s been a busy last few months – preparing for museums accreditation, training volunteers, and organizing exhibitions and talks. We’ve also had a few new acquisitions; these include a […]
Cataloguing the library collection
Today I have been cataloguing some of the books from the history section of our collection….