My PhD research focusses on several themes that emerge in ‘comic’ anti-suffrage / anti-women postcards produced by private companies between 1900 and 1930, and also examines the handwritten messages on the back of the postcards to add insight into societal attitudes at the time.
This essay was shared with us by Muna Saeed to include in our current exhibition While We Wait. Muna is Glasgow based refugee writer from Yemen.
In this podcast volunteers Niamh and Joy chat with Co-founder and Co-director Adele Patrick, BME Women’s Project Development Worker Syma Ahmed, and Outreach and Engagement Development worker Lil Green, about […]
Tuesday, 18th February, 10:00am
Presented in the Travelling Gallery, Between Women takes works by the photographer Franki Raffles as a starting point to trace the connections between documentary and feminism.
Thursday, 20th February, 5:00pm
Learn about the ‘spycops’ scandal.
The truth about these abusive, intrusive police units. This event will feature the Scottish premiere of a new film: ‘The Spies Who Ruined Our Lives’
Sunday, 23rd February, 10:30am
As part of the exhibition Please Leave A Message, the Free Writing Society from Glasgow School of Art are running free writing workshops both online and at Glasgow Women’s Library.