Ruth Barker & Hannah Leighton-Boyce
Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, GlasgowJoin us at GWL to experience inspiring new commissions by artists Ruth Barker and Hannah Leighton-Boyce.
Join us at GWL to experience inspiring new commissions by artists Ruth Barker and Hannah Leighton-Boyce.
Glasgow Women's Library is the first pop-up venue for Artemisia Gentileschi's Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria, an oil painting from about 1615–17, as it makes its way on a 'grand tour' from the National Gallery, London.
This exhibition supports visitors to consider the social history of objects relating to women’s history, illustrating their historical and contemporary inequality – and linking interpretation with political campaigns for reform such as reproductive rights, domestic abuse, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual harassment, and sexual violence.
The Reading group for Muslim Women brings together women interested in books written by Muslim women or with a focus on women’s issue.
Join us for this exciting drop-in event, where you can check out our new Decoding Inequality exhibit, and learn about how we uncover stories of inequality behind our objects!
Seeing Things attend Hidden Rhythms - an evening of poetry and song from hidden voices- and see Artemisia Gentileschi's self-portrait!
A chance to hear original songs and poetry celebrating love, joy, sadness, hope and everything that comes with life. Written and performed by young women who are often hidden, these tracks will give you a glimpse of a world too often overlooked.
We are bringing the GWL Story Café to StAnza Festival.