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Art of the Stitch

Two study days that explore contemporary textile craft.


These two study days draw on a wide range of contemporary textile craft and are organised by textile designer, John Allen. Reflecting the interest of many practitioners in more than one textile craft and the current trend towards mixed media textiles, this event’s aim is to encourage and engender innovation and bold new work.

A stellar collection of contemporary textile designers and practitioners will deliver a wide range of presentations across two days; the days are linked in theme and style, but you can attend one study day as a standalone event if you wish.

The event runs 17 & 18 March 2006


Speaker(s):

Jehane Boden Spiers | talks
Cally Blackman | talks
Karen Nicol | talks
Jo Owen | talks
Sigrid Ivo | talks
Julia Caprara | talks
Dr Jennifer Harris | talks | www
Janet Stoyel | talks
John Allen | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

17 March 2006 at 10:30 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Victoria and Albert Museum (learning)
Learning and Interpretation
The V&A Museum, Cromwell Road
London
SW7 2RL
+44 20 79 42 21 89
http://www.vam.ac.uk

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Tickets:

£37, V&A Patron, Members & Senior Citizens: £31, Student, Disabled and ES40 Holders: £11. A free pla

Available from:

V&A Bookings Office: 0207 942 2211 or e-mail bookings.office@vam.ac.uk

Additional Information:

Please go to the V&A website - www.vam.ac.uk for further details and other programmes.

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