What are Scottish women’s unique ways of seeing the world through the camera lens?
Shutter Hub brings together the work of women photographers in and from Scotland, and asks them ‘What are you looking at now?’ in this two-part exhibition in response to the National Trust for Scotland’s ‘Ways of Seeing’ Photography Symposium. See the exhibition online here: shutterhub.org.uk
The ‘Ways of Seeing’ symposium takes place online on Thursday 29th October and you can find out more and book spaces at the panel events here.
The exhibition takes place online at shutterhub.org.uk as well as in the form of projection in Glasgow Women’s Library foyer. You can see the projection during GWL opening hours and you can find directions on our ‘Where to Find Us’ section of the website.
The online exhibition will include image descriptions.
Glasgow Women’s Library is taking a phased reopening from Tuesday 1st September. The safety and wellbeing of our staff, volunteers and visitors is our top priority and we have worked hard to implement the necessary changes to be able to welcome you back. Please find our Covid-related FAQs here, and please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Glasgow Women’s Library is wheelchair accessible, with lifts to the first floor and the Mezzanine Floor. We have accessible toilets and all the bathrooms are individual closed stalls and are gender neutral. Our larger Events Space is fitted with an induction loop. A portable induction loop is also available. For paid events free companion tickets are available.
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