Library Closed
Some essential works that need to take place mean we will have to close to the public for a period of 3 weeks. This closure will take place from Monday 16th March to Tuesday 7th April 2015.
Some essential works that need to take place mean we will have to close to the public for a period of 3 weeks. This closure will take place from Monday 16th March to Tuesday 7th April 2015.
Experience our fantastic women’s history walking tour which digs the dirt on Victorian society, unearths women’s achievements and exhumes the histories of women buried in Glasgow’s Necropolis, as featured in Clare Balding's book Walking Home.
Come and join Girls on Film! A great chance to see movies in a different light and connect with other young women.
This exciting new Heritage Lottery supported project aims to research and document the life histories of ordinary local women throughout West Dunbartonshire and showcase these through the development of a unique community and educational resources, including a Memory Box.
We launch our Sex in the Women’s Library season with a screening of this cult film. Megan is an all-American girl whose parents send her to “sexual redirection” school in this comedy about sexual disorientation.
A led ride which celebrates the many ways the bicycle has liberated women and enriched their lives.
Caroline Criado-Perez introduces us to some of the pioneering women who are reinventing what it means to be female in a culture where power, privilege or basic freedoms are all too often equated with being male.
As part of the Mixing The Colours: Women Speaking About Sectarianism project, and in conjunction with the Aye Write! Festival, Glasgow Women's Library presents new writing by Magi Gibson and women authors from the Mixing The Colours publication. This anthology of creative writing is the result of a project conducted as part of the Scottish […]
Bring along a bite of lunch and relax while you listen to a story being read out loud, then join in with some lively discussion. This warm and welcoming group suits women of all ages, from all walks of life.
We love World Book Night! And we’d love to spend it with you! Come along and pick up your free book(s) and try your luck in our World Book Night Quiz.
Discover the hidden heroines of Glasgow’s East End by joining our tour guides on Glasgow Women’s Library’s newest heritage walk.
The Gracekeepers and The Hourglass Factory are two astonishing debut novels by young Scottish writers. Join Adele Patrick in conversation with Kirsty Logan and Lucy Ribchester for the Aye Write festival.
Margarita, With a Straw is an emotionally direct drama about a young Indian woman grappling with cerebral palsy and bisexuality in New York. This film screening will be followed by a discussion on disabled women's sexuality, offering a platform for women to explore and discuss this terrain.