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Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow since World War II

@ Glasgow School Of Art (GSA), Glasgow

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Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow since World War II

Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow since World War II is an exhibition and accompanying publication examining the period between World War II and the present day when women artists in Glasgow have been at the forefront of the art scene in the city. The title of the exhibition comes from the studio located on the top floor of the Mackintosh Building which historically was the dedicated work space for women students.

In recent years, a number of highly regarded women artists have emerged from the Glasgow art scene, including Turner Prize nominees Christine Borland, Cathy Wilkes and Karla Black. Studio 58 will contextualise the work of contemporary women artists in Glasgow through documenting and displaying the little known and under-represented lineage of women's art in the city from 1939 onwards, within the frame of the city's art school where all of the artists included in the exhibition either studied or taught.

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Venue Facts

Venue: Glasgow School Of Art (GSA)


Address:
167 Renfrew Street
Glasgow
G3 6RQ 55.865967, -4.263391

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Website http://www.gsa.ac.uk


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