GSA Archives & Collections
We are pleased to say that The Glasgow School of Art Archives & Collections have now settled into their new home at The Whisky Bond and are officially open to the public. The GSA Archives include thousands of records and artefacts which relate to the school’s activities since it’s foundation in 1845.
The archives comprise of GSA’s institutional records and an impressive collection of examples of art, design and architectural work by GSA alumni and former staff, including a large number of items by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
One of school’s archivists Jocelyn Grant kindly showed us around the new space on the 4th floor of TWB and we got to take a look at some of the wonderful collection including a number of beautiful hand-drawn paisley patterns, books, poster and flyer designs for some of the events held at GSA, charming old photo albums of students in the Mackintosh building, ceramics, student artworks and old ledgers from the early 1900s where students were registered for the year’s school tuition.
We are very happy to have such an outstanding resource for the study of art, design, architecture and art education join us in the building! The archives & collections are open Monday to Friday 9.30 – 12.30 and 13.30 – 16.30 to all researchers including the school’s staff and students. External researchers including TWB tenants and members of the general public can also gain access although should make an appointment in advance by emailing archives@gsa.ac.uk or calling +44(0)141 566 1418
Visit the GSA Archives website to view some of the collection online and check out their great blog too.