This is Seeing Things group member, Louisina Currie’s, first forray into the world of blogging! Here she writes about her trip to Edinburgh Book Festival in August of this year… […]
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Seeing Things Best of 2015 (so far!)
For the last two years the Seeing Things group has been going to see art exhibitions; book launches and readings; artists talks and other performances in Glasgow and further afield. […]
Seeing Things trip to Joan Eardley at Clydebank Museum
Today GWL’s Seeing Things group went to the Joan Eardley exhibition at Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery. It’s a fantastic exhibition, and we really recommend people try and pop in […]
Loving The Alien?
Alien (18) Saturday 6th December 2014 at Glasgow Women’s Library A screening of the classic film which features the iconic character of Ellen Ripley, followed by a discussion of Ripley […]
Seeing Things: GOMA Generation Exhibition
Generation is a series of exhibitions of 25 years of Scottish contemporary art. The exhibitions are being shown across Scotland between March and November 2014, and we went to see the ones being displayed at the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art as part of the Seeing Things project.
Seeing Things trip to CCA ‘Speaking in Tongues Exhibition’
Lee, a member of the Seeing Things group, reviews the Speaking in Tongues exhibition held recently at the CCA. Her blog, which contains lots of other writings, can be found […]
Seeing Things trip to the People’s Palace
Linda, a member of the Seeing Things group, writes about the visit to the People’s Palace. After coming into the People’s Palace we were greeted by two members of staff […]
Seeing Things Visits in January and February
Its so nice to have Seeing Things off and underway! January and February were filled with some incredible events. Among them a visit to the People’s Palace collection, a fantastic […]
‘Glasgow Girls’ at the Citizens Theatre
On Thursday 20th February, a group of women from the Glasgow Women’s Library Seeing Things and Mixing the Colours projects went along to the Citizens Theatre for the first night of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural […]