S.P.A.N.K: Is This Your Art School?
Reflections on the 1980s student-led newsletters in the Glasgow School of Art Archives by Celeste MacLeod-Brown While I was sitting at my laptop clicking through
Reflections on the 1980s student-led newsletters in the Glasgow School of Art Archives by Celeste MacLeod-Brown While I was sitting at my laptop clicking through
The School of Art History at the University of St Andrews and The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections are pleased to offer a Collaborative
Judith Booth from the Coastal Communities Museum in North Berwick, East Lothian has kindly written a blog about Catherine Watson, a former GSA student who
Our intern, Javier Garcia, tells us about the work he undertook cataloguing and digitising the papers of Archibald Haswell Miller. Before undertaking my internship with
Following Kiah Endleman Music’s blog here, you can read the full transcript of the song here: GSAA/DIR/5/38: ‘Dumble-Dum-Dearie or How Fra Newbery Got His Cloak
In this week’s blog post, SGSAH student Kiah Endelman Music tells us about a somewhat unexpected find in GSA’s institutional ephemera collection… Whilst sifting through
In this blog post, SGSAH PhD intern, Molly McCracken shares works created by former student Mary Anderson Ramsay, which have recently been added to the
Ella Grad-Arndt tells us about her experience as a Work Placement with GSA Archives and Collections, cataloguing the collection of Sidney Wesley Birnage. I recently
One of the more recent collections to go onto our catalogue is that of former GSA student and knitwear designer CA Wallace Shaw. The collection
Archives and Collections Assistant, Emilie Pichot discusses the important work of highlighting harmful materials in the archive. Amongst our holdings there are historical images, or
Following on from Part One in a blog series about Helen Biggar’s early GSA career, SGSAH PhD intern Molly McCracken tells us about Biggar’s subsequent success as
In the first of a two-part blog series, SGSAH PhD intern, Molly McCracken writes about Helen Biggar’s wide-ranging works at GSA, discovered while cataloguing Biggar’s
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