Emma Keogh
Emma Keogh
- Lecturer in Communication Design
- Job Title
- Lecturer in Communication Design
- E.Keogh@gsa.ac.uk
Biography
Emma's recent work is in the field of graphic design and oral history. Her recent work includes a project Human Echoes, about the lived experiences of women during early ultrasound technology in 1960s Glasgow and the design of a book, Suleiman’s Story, an identity text project made in collaboration with a teacher of English.
In her career as a graphic designer and latterly as design director in her own design partnership, she worked mainly with organisations within the mental health and social justice fields.
Latest Additions
- Macdonald, Alastair, Roan, Susan, Keogh, Emma, Robertson, Frances, Whittet, Craig, Biagi, Aileen and Cameron, Dugald (2019) Ultrasonic Glasgow: a celebration of The Glasgow School of Art's contribution to the history and development of medical obstetrics ultrasound. The Glasgow School of Art, Reid Corridor Gallery, 5 - 31 October 2019
- Roan, Susan and Keogh, Emma (2019) Human echoes: an oral record of women’s lived experience of ultrasound during pregnancy in 1960s Glasgow. In: Ultrasonic Glasgow: A celebration of The Glasgow School of Art’s contribution to the history and development of medical obstetrics ultrasound. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, pp. 28-38. ISBN 978-1-9999073-1-0
Most Viewed Items
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