Flashpoints, milestones and sexual revolutions in the collections of GWL: this is a capsule exhibition of objects and texts on sex that have made social, cultural and political waves.
GWL Volunteers share their views Since June 2013, the Glasgow Women's Library Mixing The Colours project has been delivering workshops with women in Glasgow and across Scotland to gather opinion and inspire discussion about intra-Christian sectarianism. The result of these workshops has been the production of a collection of resources including a book, a film […]
Explore, in a safe and inspiring space, your thoughts, feelings and experiences of sex. Create drama and comedy about a subject that’s both media fodder and taboo territory.
The Sharing Heritage lottery funded project, Women Making History in West Dunbartonshire, reaches it’s conclusion with launch parties, workshops and exhibitions throughout August, with the chance to view the memory box developed by the group which celebrates women’s lives in West Dunbartonshire in the 50s and 60s and aims to ensure that local women’s history, and its importance in shaping our heritage is recognised and preserved.
These lively, open, judgement-free facilitated discussion groups are for anyone who wants to share, in a safe space, honest insights into how sex, sexual identity or sexuality figures in their lives.
Following the sensational March of Women, held on the eve of International Women's Day 2015, women from the roaring twenties will make an appearance at the Kelvingrove Bandstand for a special one off performance.
Join women from history on this pioneering women’s heritage walk that reveals the hidden histories of Glasgow’s West End. A unique and inspiring insight into the hitherto unsung women who made the West End.
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.
Bàrdachd Boireannach ann an Alba/Women's Poetry in Scotland. Glasgow Women’s Library presents an exploration of women’s writing from medieval & modern Scotland.
Mixing The Colours workshops for the Clients and Carers from Dalreoch Day Care Centre. These workshops will feature readings of extracts from the Mixing The Colours: Women Speaking About Sectarianism anthology which provide a unique showcase of women’s insights, and participants will have the opportunity to share their own experiences and visions for the future of Scotland. Participants will also receive a copy of the Mixing The Colours book.
Mixing The Colours workshops for the Clients and Carers from Dalreoch Day Care Centre. These workshops will feature readings of extracts from the Mixing The Colours: Women Speaking About Sectarianism anthology which provide a unique showcase of women’s insights, and participants will have the opportunity to share their own experiences and visions for the future of Scotland. Participants will also receive a copy of the Mixing The Colours book.