Exclusive new works by Anne Donovan, Margaret Elphinstone, Karen Campbell and Donna Moore; new fine art print works by artists Claire Barclay and Ashley Cook, as well as a performance by Ellie Harrison at the first twentieth anniversary celebration in 2012.
Category: News
A message of support from the First Minister
The Mapping Memorials to Women Scotland project, launching on 10th March 2012, has received a message of support from First Minister Alex Salmond. The project, developed by Glasgow Women’s Library and Women’s History Scotland, aims to record memorials to women across Scotland
Cancellation of the F Word
Cancellation of the F Word film showing.
Change of start date for Dumbarton’s History Course
There is a change on the start date for our Researching Women’s History in Dumbarton course. Instead of Friday the 24th of February it will start on Friday the 9th of March.
Not a passing phase: reclaiming lesbians in history 1840-1985
Have lesbians been expunged from history by academics and biographers who wish to deny their existence? The authors of Not a passing phase certainly believe so. Written in 1989 by […]
New programme available to download NOW!
The new What’s On at Glasgow Women’s Library is available to download now. This programme is packed full of activities, courses and events. There is also information about the library, our various projects and how you can join for free!
What’s On at the Library
Our new programme of events is out on 1 February 2012. It is jam packed full of fantastic activities across Scotland including things to do for International Women’s Day in March.
New Volunteer Opportunity in Dumfries
Reading and talking about books in a supportive group can improve well being, improve skills and even be inspirational. Could you help the library’s national lifelong learning programme develop […]
Latest volunteering opportunity…
Are you interested in promoting women’s wellbeing and encouraging them to celebrate their lives and share their stories with others? We are looking for volunteers to help with our new […]
Limited edition prints and bags available in our shop
Looking for a unique gift for the feminist reader in your life? We have a limited number of hand painted and screenprinted canvas bags and limited edition risographs available in our shop, created by curator Kitty Anderson and artists Anne-Marie Copestake, Kate Davis, Rachel Lowther and Lorna Macintyre.