“Where the World Meets as Neighbours”: More than 50 years of Dundee International Women’s Centre
IN PERSON: Marking half a Century of Dundee International Women’s Centre this exhibition showcases their transformative work changing women’s lives
IN PERSON: Marking half a Century of Dundee International Women’s Centre this exhibition showcases their transformative work changing women’s lives
IN PERSON: Glasgow Women’s Library, and Women in Profile (the organisation that GWL grew from), involved LGBTQ+ people right from the start. This dedicated exhibition brings GWL’s work around this to the fore.
IN PERSON: Transformations is an art and audio-visual exhibition that presents the findings of a University of Strathclyde 2-year research project exploring the role of GWL in people’s lives through interviews, archive work, media analysis, and participant observation.
IN PERSON: ‘Meet the Researchers’ is your opportunity to have a chat with University of Strathclyde researchers Holly, Kathy, Juliette, or Sarah about their two-year project exploring the role of GWL in people’s lives through interviews, archive work, media analysis, and participant observation.
ONLINE: In these six workshops Muslim Women’s Stories will help you explore the tales and themes that matter to you. 2022 is Scotland’s Year of Stories, and participants will connect with the stories and voices they feel should be highlighted as part of this national creative narrative.
IN PERSON: From residents of nineteenth century poorhouses to women who were writers and artists, this vibrant interactive exhibition reveals some of the stories uncovered by women from Renfrewshire’s Making Her Mark project.
IN PERSON: ‘Meet the Researchers’ is your opportunity to have a chat with University of Strathclyde researchers Holly, Kathy, Juliette, or Sarah about their two-year project exploring the role of GWL in people’s lives through interviews, archive work, media analysis, and participant observation.
IN PERSON: Want to get creative and share your voice with like-minded individuals to create a beautiful zine? This collaborative and relaxed workshop will focus on creating a vibrant zine on Women and Climate Change.
ONLINE: In these six workshops Muslim Women’s Stories will help you explore the tales and themes that matter to you. 2022 is Scotland’s Year of Stories, and participants will connect with the stories and voices they feel should be highlighted as part of this national creative narrative.
ONLINE: What impact has GWL had on individuals, groups and communities in the past 30 years? This is just one of the questions a team of four academic researchers from the University of Strathclyde, Kathy Hamilton, Holly Porteous, Sarah Edwards and Juliette Wilson, have been seeking to answer as part of a 2 year project. In this event they will share some of their findings and discuss the wider impact of their research.
IN PERSON: ‘Meet the Researchers’ is your opportunity to have a chat with University of Strathclyde researchers Holly, Kathy, Juliette, or Sarah about their two-year project exploring the role of GWL in people’s lives through interviews, archive work, media analysis, and participant observation.
ONLINE: At this online event artist and author Maliha Abidi will speak about the inspirational women featured in her new book, Rise: Extraordinary Women of Colour Who Changed the World.
IN PERSON: ‘Meet the Researchers’ is your opportunity to have a chat with University of Strathclyde researchers Holly, Kathy, Juliette, or Sarah about their two-year project exploring the role of GWL in people’s lives through interviews, archive work, media analysis, and participant observation.
Responders of Colour: Guest Creative Writing Workshop with Nasim Rebecca Asl (In Person), Saturday 2nd April 12.30 – 14.00, Glasgow Women’s Library (ZOOM) We’re delighted to announce as part of our Responders of Colour project, we will be holding two creative writing workshops with acclaimed poet Nasim Rebecca Asl, who will be delivering workshops in response to […]
IN PERSON: Our guided women’s heritage walks are back and our guided can’t wait to introduce some of the notorious and forgotten women buried in this atmospheric Victorian cemetery.