Tuesday 14 February 2017

Glasgow's First World War

Our next meeting will be held on 23 February at 7.30 pm, in the lecture hall of Paisley Museum. The talk will be delivered by Dr Irene O'Brien, Senior Archivist of the Glasgow City Archives.

Visitors are welcome with entry costing £3.00.

Edited 21/2 Some biographicla information from Dr O'Brien.

Dr Irene O'Brien is the City Archivist and Records Manager for Glasgow City Council.  Irene has worked for Glasgow City Council (previously Strathclyde Regional Council ) for more than 30 years.  She is currently the Chair of the Scottish Council on Archives, the strategic body for archives and records in Scotland.  Irene speaks to large number of family and local history groups, as well as University students about the wonders of archives.



Friday 3 February 2017

Great Tapestry of Scotland and Other Tapestries.

Our next meeting is on 9 February at 7.30 pm in the lecture room of Paisley Museum and Art Galleries. The speaker will be Andrew Crummy on the above subject.

Andrew has kindly supplied the following information:

Born in Craigmillar, Edinburgh which is often seen as a poor area. In fact, my introduction to art was through the Craigmillar Festival Society, so my childhood memories are full of Community Arts events that involved festivals, drama, music, clowns, colour and laughter. I trained as an illustrator at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, then on a MA Design course at Glasgow School of Art. My professional life started off in London working for Everything But The Girl, New Musical Express, The Observer, Timeout, Goodhousekeeping. Through Design Agencies developed into large scale murals in busy High Streets across the UK for Midland Bank around building sites. These murals were often the history of cities, towns or places. This then developed into more artworks in public and community settings, the longest being around The Spindles Shooping Centre in Oldham which was a quarter of mile. Since then I have been fortunate to have been involved with many mural projects around the world. I have become involved with a range of book publications, multimedia events, festivals and educational programmes. I was the mural Convenor for The Prestonpans Murals Programme which now has over 50 public arts. Recently I have been the designer for The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry, The Great Tapestry of Scotland and The Scottish Diaspora tapestry. 

Visitors are welcome with entry £3.00.