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21 revolutions : new writing and prints inspired by the collection at Glasgow Women's Library

"21 Revolutions brings together a remarkable group of 21 women writers and 21 women artists who are amongst the most significant creatives working in Scotland. Marking Glasgow Women's Library's first two decades, they have generated an exciting, powerful bod of new art and writing inspired by the Library's diverse, historically important treasures; from suffragette brooches to women's liberation badges. With three newl commissioned introductor essays and a fascinating surve of the gems housed within GWL's lending library, archive and museum collections, this publication offers up a beautiful, original arra of art and writing, with a unque insight into one of the most innovate, cultural resources in Scotland and the group of cutting edge artists and writers it has inspired."

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  • ""21 Revolutions brings together a remarkable group of 21 women writers and 21 women artists who are amongst the most significant creatives working in Scotland. Marking Glasgow Women's Library's first two decades, they have generated an exciting, powerful bod of new art and writing inspired by the Library's diverse, historically important treasures; from suffragette brooches to women's liberation badges. With three newl commissioned introductor essays and a fascinating surve of the gems housed within GWL's lending library, archive and museum collections, this publication offers up a beautiful, original arra of art and writing, with a unque insight into one of the most innovate, cultural resources in Scotland and the group of cutting edge artists and writers it has inspired.""@en

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