Race, Rights and Sovereignty Programme Coordinator Vacancy
Posted on: Sep. 16, 2025Race, Rights and Sovereignty Programme Coordinator (Freelance) 80 hours in total (£36.30 per hour) to be worked between October 2025 and July 2026 Based in Glasgow Possibility of extension depending on funding GSA Students’ Association seeks a Freelance Programme Coordinator for our Race, Rights and Sovereignty (RRS) Event series. The series is run in partnership with Glasgow School of Art
Jerwood Curatorial Fellowship at The Glasgow School of Art
Posted on: Jul. 25, 2025In a new partnership Jerwood Foundation has awarded The Glasgow School of Art a grant to launch Jerwood Curatorial Fellowship at the Glasgow School of Art. The fellowship seeks to foster diverse voices by offering emerging curators in Scotland their first supported exhibition in an institutional setting. Each of the fellows will be offered a period of research and access
Student Call Out: RRS x The Friday Event (Deadline 15th November 2024)
Posted on: Oct. 24, 2024The Glasgow School of Art’s Race, Rights, and Sovereignty (RRS) series, in partnership with the School of Fine Art, is commissioning a GSA student to take the lead in researching, developing, and curating an event for the School of Fine Art’s ‘The Friday Event’ lecture series, scheduled for February 2025. We are looking for proposals that both think broadly about
Sandra George Archive Commission for Glasgow International
Posted on: Feb. 22, 2024The Glasgow School of Art Exhibitions in partnership with Craigmillar Now are seeking to commission a Scotland-based Black or Person of Colour contemporary photographer / artist / community education worker or curator to engage with the Sandra George Archive at Craigmillar Now and develop an event for Glasgow International (Friday 7th – Sunday 23rd June 2024) that shares their response
Carol Rhodes: “Scene and Unseen” Call for Papers
Posted on: Nov. 21, 2023The School of Fine Art at the Glasgow School of Art is pleased to invite proposals to present at a one-day symposium to be held on the work of the painter Carol Rhodes (1959-2018). Coordinated in conjunction with the Estate of Carol Rhodes, this event is scheduled to take place on the 20th April 2024. The symposium seeks to speak
Early Eardley: selected works 1940 – 1950
Posted on: Nov. 09, 202310 November – 16 December 2023 Joan Eardley first enrolled as a student at The Glasgow School of Art in January 1940. Her student years became central to her artistic development, identity and reputation, and she maintained links with the School throughout her life. Early Eardley: Selected Works 1940-1950 focuses on Eardley’s little-known early works, including a number of drawings
Carol Rhodes bursary
Posted on: Jun. 05, 2023The School of Fine Art at the Glasgow School of Art is pleased to make available a bursary to support research into the work of the Glasgow-based painter Carol Rhodes (1959-2018). Organised in conjunction with the Estate of Carol Rhodes, this bursary is intended to support scholarship centred around the artist’s archive. Known for her depictions of landscape, Rhodes portrayed
ARTICLES OF HOME, ASUF ISHAQ: DOCUMENTATION
Posted on: Feb. 08, 2023Asuf IshaqArticles of Home2-22 February 2023Reid Gallery, The Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art Documentation on Flickr of the exhibition. Photos: Alan Dimmick See here for more information about the exhibition.
Fiona Patrick & Fiona McGregor
Posted on: Jan. 05, 2023Fiona Patrick wrote ‘Liminal space/non-space: a conversation with my (other)self’, 2022, as part of Conditions of Carriage exhibition in Reid Ground Floor Corridor, The Glasgow School of Art. Listen on Soundcloud to a recording of Fiona Patrick reading her text, or download the text here. Fiona McGregor created ‘Hare’ in response to the text.
ON SONOROUS SEAS: DOCUMENTATION
Posted on: Dec. 01, 2022Mhairi KillinIn collaboration with Fergus Hall, Tom deMajo, Miek Zwamborn and Susie LeiperOn Sonorous Seas26 November 2022 – 17 December 2022Reid Gallery, The Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art Documentation on Flickr of the exhibition. Photos: Alan Dimmick See here for more information about the exhibition. On Sonorous Seas was commissioned by An Tobar and Mull Theatre, where the exhibition