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Saturday 8th March

Venue: Greater Govanhill Window, 82 Bowman St

from 7pm



IWD: Women of Donegal

Women of Donegal is a simultaneous outdoor projection in Glasgow and Donegal on International Women’s Day.

It uses archival photographs, part of the Glasgow/Gaoth Dobhair archive, which focus on the history and experiences of women from Donegal who migrated to Scotland in search of work.


The projection will take place on the Saldanha Building, Fort Dunree and Greater Govanhill Window, 82 Bowman St, Glasgow. The event connects Buncrana where many had to leave, with Govanhill, where many chose to settle.

Simultaneous Outdoor Projection in Glasgow and Donegal
Saturday 8th March 7pm

The projection will take place on the Saldanha Building, Fort Dunree and Greater Govanhill Window, 82 Bowman St, Glasgow.

Presented in partnership between Greater Govanhill and Artlink with support from Govanhill Baths Archive and Hertiage, Global Irish; goverment of Ireland Emigrant Support Programme, Donegal County Council and the Arts Council of Ireland

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