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Tag: Aubri Decker

By Hole Ousia Posted on July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

There’s still a little bit left.

Joan Eardley, speaking from her Townhead studio, Glasgow [probably late 1950s]: “The community feeling is rapidly disappearing in Glasgow . . . I do feel there is still a little … Continue reading There’s still a little bit left.

Categories: Architecture, Folk worth talking about, Omphalos films, Scotland, This is Not yesterday, Time passesTags: artists, Aubri Decker, brother + sistor, folk worth talking about, Glasgow, Gorbals, I want to be part of history, Joan Eardley, Local time passed into history, No Room in Frame, Omphalos films, Singing Street, Sydney Goodsir Smith, The hands of an artist, Time passes. Listen, Townhead, two girls singing, Women artists
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