The Animating Archives blog include posts from PhD researchers, artists, archivists and art historians. These explore the creative possibilities of animating archives in practice-based and art historical research.
The Courtauld Connects’ Digitisation Project Blog
Animating Archives partner Tom Bilson is head of Digital Media at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London; and one of the team involved in the NLHF...
Feminist Group-work: The Women Artists Slide Library as social and psychic community
‘Groups,’ a list of established feminist art groups, published in MAMA, 1978 My research uses the Women’s Art Library to look at the...
Archives Under Lockdown, a workshop at the Women’s Art Library
For the first Animating Archives workshop, Dr Althea Greenan, curator of the Women’s Art Library at Goldsmiths, University of London, gave a tour...
Dr. Althea Greenan on Rita in the Bishop’s Library
Dr. Althea Greenan has written a blog on working with Rita Keegan at the Women Artist’s Slide Library. Keegan established the Women of Colour...
A Brief History of the Women’s Art Library
Photo: The Women Artist’s Slide Library first newsletter, March 1983 The Women Artists Slide Library was founded in the late 1970s by a group...
Introduction to the Jo Spence Memorial Library Archive
The Jo Spence Memorial Library Archive is made up of material both from and about the life of photographer Jo Spence. Compiled and then generously...