Needlework Development Scheme: Symposium
Last Wednesday we had the pleasure of attending a symposium about the Needlework Development Scheme held at Edinburgh College of Art/University of Edinburgh. The
Last Wednesday we had the pleasure of attending a symposium about the Needlework Development Scheme held at Edinburgh College of Art/University of Edinburgh. The
Glasgow School of Art alumnus David Shrigley has been nominated for this year’s Turner Prize, which is to be held at Ebrington in Derry-Londonderry, 2013’s
You may remember our previous post about the Mackintosh Clocks Project. Well, after many months of hard work by horologists Nick Sanders and Ken
Last night some of the team of GSA tour guides visited the Archives and Collections Centre to explore further research materials to help inform
Not one, not two, but three new posts by project volunteers on the Glasgow Miracle project blog for you. Visit the blog to read the
The Royal Geographical Society has just published a brand new walk (see the Kilmahew walk eflyer) as part of the Discovering Britain project. Hidden in the
The Colour Reference Library (CRL) at the Royal College of Art is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of colour-related publications in the
Friday’s Woman’s Hour looked back on Joan Eardley, one of the most celebrated painters to live and work in Scotland during the last century. It’s 50
We’ve recently discovered a wonderful resource for all things knit. The Knitting Reference Library is based at the University of Southampton’s Winchester Campus. It includes about
On Wednesday afternoon we welcomed a group of 23 ICON (The Institute of Conservation) Conference delegates to the School. The ICON Conference is a triennial
There’s still a few days left to catch a BBC Radio 4 programme The Concrete and the Divine exploring the church architecture of Isi Metzstein and Andrew
Fred Selby was born in Germany as Manfred Salinger. He studied architecture at the Technical College of Berlin in the 1920s under Modernists such as Walter
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