This project takes place in the natural environment at Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, Lochwinnoch, exploring and connecting with Scotland’s natural heritage. Through theme based conversations across generations of migrant families, we make links between nature, homelands and heritage.
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This Events category is no longer used – please see our Events Calendar for information about upcoming events!
A Way With Words
A Storytelling, Creative Writing and Visual Art workshop where you can share in the wisdom of women’s ancient folktales, exploring themes of freedom and control, hopes, dreams and new beginnings. Lunch provided.
Archives and Life History Course
What treasures are in YWCA’s basement? Come and explore the history of Glasgow YWCA and of the women involved. Tell your own life story and create your own scrapbook and archive. Learn how to look after old documents. Take part in discussions and fun activities.
Making Space Discussion Event
Please note: The library will be closed on Thursday 3rd February between 12.30pm-5pm, due to the Making Space Discussion Event. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
I Belong to Glasgow & Glasgow Belongs to Me
A series 4 of creative writing workshops run by the ALN project to get your thoughts and feelings about what belonging to Glasgow means to you. Be inspired by film, photographs, stories and poetry and meet likeminded women who are also learning with GWL
Our Space
This project takes place in the natural environment, exploring and connecting with Scotland’s natural heritage. Through theme based conversations across generations of migrant families, we make links between nature, homelands and heritage.
Researching Women’s History in Clydebank
This 10 week course, starting in January 2011 at Dalmuir Community Centre in Clydebank, will focus on women’s history in Clydebank. Join in with the group and research Clydebank suffragettes or create your own project about another Clydebank woman.
Steps to Social Science and Care
Are you looking for a way back into education but don’t know where to start? Do you want to study interesting subjects in a friendly, women-only environment? Why not come and join Glasgow Women’s Library and Stow College from January 2011 on the Steps to Social Science and Care, where you get to learn about Psychology and work on your own research project in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Library reopens
The Library will reopen in the New Year on Wednesday 5th January 2011.
Glenburn Girls book launch and celebration
Launch of writing anthology from the Glenburn girls group in Renfrewhsire at Glenburn Library, Paisley.