International Women’s Day Glasgow, 2014
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Illuminated Letters: International Women’s Day Exhibition
March 8 – March 23
Free
GOMA, Royal Exchange Square
Illuminated-Letters-2The letters and postcards we have received as part of our Illuminated Letters project will be on display for a week from International Women’s Day on Saturday 8th March. Most will be part of a special exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, with a small, satellite exhibit at the Library.
These beautiful, touching, colourful letters celebrate just some of the women throughout history who have changed lives: suffragettes, sportswomen, singers and scientists; philanthropists, parachutists, playwrights and pioneers; artists, anarchists, aviators and activists; environmentalists, entertainers, engineers and educators; witches, writers, workers and warriors. Find out how their stories have inspired other women.
Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH
Irish Heritage Foundation’s International Women’s Day Celebration
12 March 2014 14.00 to 8.00
Celebration of the global contributions of Irish Women.
Govanhill Community Centre, Glasgow, G42 8JL
The Vagina Monologues
13 March 2014 20.00 to 21.30
Cotttiers Theatre
The Vagina Monologues is the cornerstone of the V-Day movement which aims to end all violence against women and girls. All proceeds from this event will go to Women’s Aid.
The Cottiers Theatre 93-95 Hyndland St , Glasgow, G11 5PU
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