Event:

Lunchtime Talk: An Art School at War - How the First World War impacted on Glasgow School of Art
GSA Exhibitions

Event Type:

Exhibition

Location:

Reid Ground Floor Corridor, Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art, 164 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RF

Open:

17 Feb 2016
Wednesday,
12:15 - 12:45

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Installation view: From the Service of Venus to the worship of Mars
Photo: Alan Dimmick

Lunchtime Talk: An Art School at War - How the First World War impacted on Glasgow School of Art

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Lunchtime Talk:
An Art School at War - How the First World War impacted on Glasgow School of Art

Wednesday 17 February 12:15-12:45

Meet outside the Reid Gallery on the ground floor of the Reid Building

GSA's Archivist, Susannah Waters, GSA's Collection Development Officer Michelle Kaye and Archives and Collections volunteer Ailsa Sutcliffe will talk about life at GSA during the 1914-1918 period, the involvement of students and staff in the First World War, and the impact of this conflict on their subsequent careers. Come and find out more about the wealth of information held in GSA's Archives and what it reveals about this time in the institution's history.

From the service of Venus to the worship of Mars, Curated by Rachel Lowther, runs until 28 February 2016

GSA’s Archives and Collections are open to visitor by appointment. For further information see www.gsa.ac.uk/archives


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