Ways of Seeing: Women and Photography in Scotland
An exhibition launching online and in Glasgow, October 2020

Photography organisation Shutter Hub has teamed up with National Trust for Scotland and Glasgow Women’s Library to create Ways of Seeing, an exhibition spotlighting Women and Photography in Scotland.

This exhibition comes as a response to the National Trust for Scotland’s Second Morton Photography Symposium, Ways of Seeing. While the symposium will reveal the neglected stories of Scottish women throughout the history of photography, this exhibition brings together the work of contemporary women photographers in, and from, Scotland, and asks them ‘What are you looking at now?’

To safely reach as wide an audience as possible, plans have been continuously adjusted and the exhibition is being shown online, as well as being projected at Glasgow Women’s Library.

The selected photographers exhibiting in WAYS OF SEEING are:

Andrea Beavon, Anne Brodie, Anne Campbell, Anne Thomson, Anneleen Lindsay, Ashley Erdman, Becky Probert, Caroline Fraser, Clare Lou, Connie Weir, Edith Templeton, Eve Kerr, Fiona Macalister, Haneen Hadiy, Hannah Bailey, Heather Buchanan, Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston, Ilisa Stack, Jane Reith, Jayme Miller, Julie Laing, Kathryn Polley, Laura Blaikie, Martha Orbach, Marysia Lachowicz, Morag Perkins, Natalie Feather, Nicola Stead, Ottilie Hunter, Rebecca Milling, Rhiannon Walker, Robyn Braham, Rosanna Lee, Rosita McKenzie, Sarah Tulloch, Shonagh Kelly, Sigrid Schmeisser, Simona Ciocarlan, Sophie Gerrard, Stephanie Gibson, Sunita Lacey, Susan Bittker, Tanya de Villiers, Vicki Allison.

ONLINE EXHIBITION  (Live from 29 October)

LARGE-SCALE PROJECTION
Glasgow Women’s Library
23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, G40 1BP

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© Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston / © Eve Kerr

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