Outreach

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Academic writing:

Mailley-Watt, Karen ‘The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists (1882-1942): a feminist sanctum of opportunity, visibility and community?’ PhD thesis, University of Glasgow, (2021).

A school is not a product of any one person or of any one mind’: The Impact of Charles H Scott and other Scottish Artists on the Vancouver School of Applied Art and Design’, The Scottish Society for Art History Journal, Volume 25, (2019-2020).

‘Creating Connections: The Cross-Cultural Influence of the Glasgow Designer Grace Wilson Melvin (1892-1977)’, The Decorative Arts Journal, Volume 43, (2019).

‘Women’s Work Praised: The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists (1882-1938)’, The Scottish Society for Art History Journal, Volume 23, (2018-19).


Other writing:

A whirlwind history of the Glasgow Athenaeum since its establishment’, blog post for Glasgow City Heritage Trust Gallus Glasgow Project, (January 2022).

A roomful of radicals? The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’, blog post for Glasgow City Heritage Trust Gallus Glasgow Project, (October 2021).

The Marvellous Mary Burton will see you in court’, commissioned online article for Historic Environment Scotland’s Blue Plaque Scheme, co-authored with Dr R. Purse, (expected early 2022).

Women And The Scottish Press – The Curious Case Of Jessie M. King(S)’, The Bottle Imp, Issue 28. Scotland in the Papers, co-authored with Charlotte Lauder (2021).

Wrapped up in a fairytale: Jessie M.King & the production of wearable Batik designs’, Decorating Dissidence, Wearable Art, Issue 13, (2021).

‘Women, War & The West End’, educational booklet as part of a travelling exhibition, (2018).

‘Fivers, Footnotes and Frivolous Language: Women and Scottish History’, co-authored with Dr R. Purse, The Drouth, (2017).

‘Women and the Scottish past and present – how do we properly pay homage and why?’, co-authored with Dr R. Purse, Bella Caledonia, (2016).

Podcasts:

The History Girls Frae Scotland, with Dr R. Purse featured on The Braw & Brave podcast (2019).

Radio:

‘History Hacks’, The Morning Show with Stephen Jardine, BBC Radio Scotland, Friday’s from 10am.