Galloway archive: Collaborations and Other Work

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Rosengarten published by the platform projects.
Words, sculpture and visual images exploring obstetrics and obstetric implements, and the mythologies surrounding the processes - historical and present - of birth.
Both and exhibition and a book, Rosengarten is a Creative Scotland Award commissioned collaboration between Janice Galloway and Anne Bevan with additional material by Michael Wolchover.

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Other collaborations with sculptor Anne Bevan include Tyrebagger, the Ayr Harbour Project and Pipelines.

Monster published by the the Scottish Music Information Centre.
a full length opera by Sally Beamish with libretto by Janice Galloway, commissioned by Scottish Opera and premiered in February 2002 at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. The original cast list, a sample sound download (3.5 MB), details of how to hire or buy the score and Janice's own introduction from the programme note are available by clicking the cover image.

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Other collaborations with Sally Beamish include Clara (a song cycle, 1995) and Singing Outside Heaven, a text about creativity and four women composers.

Where you find it (audio cd) by Living Frame Productions.
CD recording of Janice reading five stories from the collection with additional music played by Archie McLellan.




Insinuating Voices (audio cd) by Living Frame Productions.
Janice Galloway and Agnes Owens in conversation with Pat Kane from the BBC Scotland Arts programme The Usual Suspects. First recorded in 1996. Discussing Janice's second collection of stories, Where You Find It and Agnes' stories, People Like That.

Tide (video/text presentation)
A collaboration with videographer, Michael Wolchover: video collage with text by Janice first produced in 2001. It is running currently at No7 Gallery in Leith.


Five Card Trick (song cycle)
Composer Alasdair Nicolson's short song-cycle based on fragments from Janice's novel The Trick is to Keep Breathing first performed at Perth Festival, sung by Donald Sutherland and Shiela Osborne.
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Reading Rooms (installation)
A commission for Bookworks, London, in which three writers (Jackie Kay, Michael Bracewell and Janice Galloway) wrote their own notion of a Reading Room and suggested the setting in which it should be read. The resulting installations were shown at the Transmission Gallery in Glasgow and at the Camden Arts Centre in London.

Short Articles by Galloway

Balancing the Books: regarding writers' earnings

Tongue in my Ear: on writing and not writing Foreign Parts

Objective Truth and the Grinding Machine (How I started writing)