SAY Artists
Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, GlasgowSAY Artists: A powerful exhibition of artworks created by young women who are survivors of sexual violence.
SAY Artists: A powerful exhibition of artworks created by young women who are survivors of sexual violence.
Mobilising playfulness and pleasure as a radical act within a history of women’s resistance, healing and growth, Toys for Survival started life as a series of workshops for survivors of gender-based violence and the exhibition explores sensuality and sensory pleasure through sculpture.
Put a spring in your step at Story Café and hear stories and poems by women writers from around the world! From edge-of-your-seat espionage to tales of heart-warming tenderness, Story Café will spark your curiosity and freshen your perspective.
Can you name a Renfrewshire heroine? How are women’s lives reflected in Renfrewshire’s towns and villages? How are they celebrated or remembered? Bring your stories and ideas to this exciting new project. A chance to try out something new, take part in creative workshops and make friends.
Seeing Things is an informal and open group that meet up to see art, performances and cultural events put on by women at GWL and across Glasgow. We find it more fun to go to see things together, and we usually have a cup of tea or coffee afterwards.
It’s time for the world to see the unseen. This powerful and poetic documentary portrays the role autism plays in the lives of 17 Icelandic women, and asks why autistic women and girls have remained invisible in society for so long.