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Glasgow Women’s Library
The only Accredited Museum in the UK dedicated to women’s history, with a lending library, public events & learning opps. 2018 Finalist
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Glasgow Women’s Library 25 min
We captured this film at the ‘Circle’ event of the First Minister’s National Advisory Council on Women and Girls ().
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Glasgow Women’s Library 35 min
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Alex Prager () is an award-winning art photographer & filmmaker. Prager uses actors, models, and sets to create hyperreal images. Learn more over on Instagram:
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Sharon Heal 4 tim
This report from on equality is essential reading
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An enthusiastic to our fellow 2018 finalists! , , and . We're so proud to be on such an incredible shortlist 💪🌟
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Rebecca Jones 5 tim
The National project has been investigating the women poets of World War One, women's experiences of conflict and suffragette memorabilia from our archive, all as part of our work with the Harpies, Fechters and Quines Festival in Edinburgh
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SueJohnGWL 6 tim
The National Art Pass gives free entry to over 240 museums, galleries & historic houses across the UK and 50% off entry to major exhibitions. AND as is a Finalist for Pass Holders can also get 20% off our shop items
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This summer we’re taking a look at Histories of Reproductive Health & Rights Activism. Get booking for this series of talks by International experts from Yale, Purdue & Strathclyde Universities.
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SueJohnGWL 22 tim
Our new exhibition is Inspirational Women: beautiful works made by children aged 5-14, with Garnethill Parents Association, at Zig Zag Arts Club. The artists created work about women who inspire them. This is -
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WendyKirkGWL 24 tim
Hearing Shamshad Ghani sing her poems in Urdu Story Cafe today was a totally unique experience, we all loved it
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Kerry Wilson 21 juni
Diversity in museums ‘held back by lack of understanding about inequality’ - research by | News | ArtsProfessional via
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Glasgow Women’s Library 21 juni
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That does sound like a lovely thing! 😊
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Glasgow Women’s Library 21 juni
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We have quite a large collection but not sure we could ever say no to more beautiful teacups! 😄
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SCAN 21 juni
The Glasgow recently held their conference to launch their report which aims to support the wider museum sector to gain a better understanding of ‘equality’
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Glasgow Women’s Library 21 juni
This week we launched our report, looking at fair access, representation and inclusion in museums.
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Glasgow Women’s Library 21 juni
Teacups Glasgow Women’s Library 2018 🎨
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Museums + Heritage 21 juni
Understanding the socio-political nature of inequality is important to understanding how to support change & diversification in an organisation says project co-ordinator , which encourages staff to examine systems of oppression & privilege
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SueJohnGWL 21 juni
So proud of team. Summary of our report in the Museums Assocation Journal, while you can find out more and download our report here:
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National Library of Scotland 21 juni
Our new display is now open! Discover items inspired by the experiences of young women living in wartime as seen through the eyes of young people today.
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Glasgow Women’s Library 21 juni
😊Thank you! You're pretty fantastic yourselves 💕
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