ALEXANDRA GERSTEIN PRESENTS ‘THE FREE GEOMETRY OF OMEGA WORKSHOPS TEXTILES 1913-1919’

We’re delighted to announce that Alexandra Gerstein, curator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Courtauld Gallery, London, is presenting an exclusive paper to the Slow Textiles Group on 27th April 2013. As curator of Beyond Bloomsbury: Designs of the Omega Workshops 1913 – 19, one of her specialisms is the Omega Workshops, twentieth century…

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Slow Design School Celebrates an Exciting First Year!

Click to read. The Slow Design School has had an amazing first year!  The breadth and depth of work undertaken is exemplary with funding applications, publication and PhD candidacy now underway.  Watch this space for details of our exciting graduate projects from Zoe Burt’s Grow Your Own Fashion to Sarah Marais’s Making & Flourishing:  Crafts Practice as a Means…

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The Geometrics’ Diamond Digital & Analogue Patchwork Workshop

Click to read. Pop Art Geo by The People’s Print.  (available July 2013)

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A New Design Assignment!

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CRAFT AND NEUROLOGICAL EFFECTS – What are the Implications of Craft and Neurological Affect for 2113?

  What are the implications of craft and neurological affect for 2113?     This  Saturday’s STG seminar theme for Research, Skills Development and Discussion all focussed on textiles.  Details and booking   here.

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Textile Printer with the Strongest Ecological Message Live Broadcast, August 11th!

Ying Wu is the textile printer with the strongest ecological message inherent in her work that we know of in the world today! We are very excited to have her in the Slow Studio on August 11th, in London, where she presents the thoughts, motivations and processes behind her work for Textile Talks on August…

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