‘Glasgow ESOL for Work’ write personal response to ‘Observing Women at Work’
Posted on: May. 10, 2017As part of their Spring Break project, the ‘Glasgow ESOL for Work’ group of SQA National 3 and National 4 learners attended the ‘Observing Women at Work’ exhibition 30th & 31st March. The ‘Glasgow ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Forum’ mission is to assist the integration, employability and personal development of asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and marginalised black
Daisy Sutcliffe, granddaughter of Helen Muspratt, writes about visit to ‘Observing Women at Work’ and the overlaps between Muspratt and Raffles
Posted on: Apr. 11, 2017Daisy Sutcliffe is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow interested in UNESCO’s role in the mobilisation of creative practices around naturally designated World Heritage Sites, for example Giant’s Causeway and the Western Caucasus. Her grandmother, Helen Muspratt (1907-2001), was a photographer working in the early-mid 20th century across Europe and features in Franki Raffles: Observing Women at Work, which is