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CULTURE: Women putting art world in the picture

By Jan Patience in The Sunday Post

All over Scotland at any given time, artists group together to exhibit and sell work.

One of these art-run collectives, the Glasgow Society of Women Artists (GSWA), began life as the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists in 1882. Originally formed by a group of eight students from the Glasgow School of Art (GSA), its plan was to meet the innate sexism of the art world head-on.

Rooftops in Rome, oil painting, by Carol Moore
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