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Unpaused x Judy Stewart: A Conversation with Po...
Podcasts have become one of the most powerful ways to tell stories today. They invite us in through the intimacy of voice, creating space for reflection, connection, and exchange. At...
Unpaused x Judy Stewart: A Conversation with Po...
Podcasts have become one of the most powerful ways to tell stories today. They invite us in through the intimacy of voice, creating space for reflection, connection, and exchange. At...
5 Minutes with a Friend: Jade Ogden of The Hand...
On the high ridges of the windswept Mendip Hills, Jade Ogden is at her loom. Her studio, The Handloom Room, is a place where wool from nearby flocks becomes cloth,...
5 Minutes with a Friend: Jade Ogden of The Hand...
On the high ridges of the windswept Mendip Hills, Jade Ogden is at her loom. Her studio, The Handloom Room, is a place where wool from nearby flocks becomes cloth,...
The Textile Research Centre: Help for a New Hom...
Since 1991, the Textile Research Centre (TRC) in Leiden has been quietly building one of the most remarkable collections of textiles and dress anywhere in the world. What began as...
The Textile Research Centre: Help for a New Hom...
Since 1991, the Textile Research Centre (TRC) in Leiden has been quietly building one of the most remarkable collections of textiles and dress anywhere in the world. What began as...
Felt Freed: Sagarika Sundaram’s Release
Wool, soap, water, and time: in Sagarika Sundaram’s hands, these ordinary materials become the basis for transformation. At Alison Jacques this autumn, her exhibition Release marks the artist’s first solo...
Felt Freed: Sagarika Sundaram’s Release
Wool, soap, water, and time: in Sagarika Sundaram’s hands, these ordinary materials become the basis for transformation. At Alison Jacques this autumn, her exhibition Release marks the artist’s first solo...
Rediscovering Mary Linwood, Leicester’s Forgott...
In the early 1800s, Leicester-born Mary Linwood (1755–1845) was one of the most celebrated artists in Britain. Known for her astonishing skill in “needle painting”, a technique of recreating famous...
Rediscovering Mary Linwood, Leicester’s Forgott...
In the early 1800s, Leicester-born Mary Linwood (1755–1845) was one of the most celebrated artists in Britain. Known for her astonishing skill in “needle painting”, a technique of recreating famous...
Material World: Textiles Take Root at Kew
This autumn, inside the soaring Temperate House at Kew Gardens, something looks different. As sunlight filters through iron and glass onto flora and fauna, other unexpected forms appear to be...
Material World: Textiles Take Root at Kew
This autumn, inside the soaring Temperate House at Kew Gardens, something looks different. As sunlight filters through iron and glass onto flora and fauna, other unexpected forms appear to be...
