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Apparatus 22 26 Oct 2011, 6pm – Wed Night Open Forum Apparatus 22 focuses on research and ideas that will ignite the critical potential of clothing and fashion whilst exploring long-term concerns of how to find new ways to avoid one of fashion’s biggest failures, namely the six month brief life span of clothing. past Promenade of Masters’ Fashion Collections 2011 Fashion and Textiles 29 Sept 2011, Mackintosh Museum Changing Bodies/Changing Characters; Writing Ourselves and Others 12 Aug, 11am A writing workshop with Louise Welsh And The Three Mothers Ask: Don't You Know Me? Fri 8 Apr, 6pm 'The Erratics' special event - performance by Ruth Barker The Glasgow Girls Lunchtime Lectures In conjunction with our Glasgow Girls Exhibition. Free Admission Liz Arthur – The Glasgow Girls 1890-1930 25 Nov 2010 Exhibition curator Liz Arthur introduces the history of The Glasgow Girls and their time at The Glasgow School of Art. Seeing Feminism 2 Dec 2010 GSA Masters of Research in Creative Practices student Adriane R. Greig Feierabend takes a wider look at the history of feminist visual culture. A Thing That Lives and Grows 9 Dec 2010 Glasgow School of Art lecturer Dr Sarah Lowndes discusses common themes and approaches in the work of the original Glasgow Girls and in the practice of Glasgow-based women artists in the generations that followed. An insight into the unique nature of this artist/illustrator collaboration...
Free Workshop: Views and Meaning Glasgow based artist and GSA graduate Sharon Thomas explores the philosophy behind grand narrative art making.
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designers and independent artist book publishers, Braço de Ferro visited
The Glasgow School of Art... Social Sculpture: The Rise of the Glasgow Art Scene, by Sarah Lowndes, The Luath Press, 2010 The Drawing Studio: Invitation to Draw How does the historical work with the contemporary? | Images from And The Three Mothers Ask: Don't You Know Me?, performance by Ruth Barker Images from past event Simon Manfield in conversation with Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan |
