STUDWORK
Glasgow International (2018)![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/6c340e54780529a78a464195c6ab8ad368e3ba66f3677f54f1a0350710c424b6/Studwork-Angle.jpg)
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Studwork uses video and installation to traverse the masculine territory of the building site. It situates itself within real life encounters, agitprop feminist rehashing and online tutorials.
A study in alternative ways of learning, the cycle of the archive and a proposition for a feminist living space. Studwork depicts a community in Glasgow that has gathered around the learning of a trade. This highlighted the feminist welding collective Slaghammers, the City Building apprenticship programme in Queenslie and the Women in Construction course at City of Glasgow College.
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Publication co-edited with Victoria Mitchell
Designed by Kaisa Lassinaro
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This show was supported by Glasgow International, House for an Art Lover, Axisweb and Hope Scott Trust.