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SUMMARY:Growing Colour Together Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our WOVEN 2023 Growing Colour Together Symposium to celebrate the work our artists and communities have created together. This year WOVEN has commissioned seven artists to work with three areas in Kirklees. The artists have worked in partnership with the community planting dye gardens and using what’s grown to make natural dyes for textiles! Hear what they have been up to during this artist and community discussion panel. \nWOVEN has two Post Graduate Research students exploring the Growing Colour Together project. We will be joined by MA researchers Hannah Schofield-Lee and Kayleigh Davis for a presentation on their research and findings so far. \nDebbie Bamford\, of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) \, will talk about natural dyes used in the textile industry. Natural dyes have been used to colour textiles for over 6000 years. Superseded by synthetic dyes from the late 19th century\, concerns about the environment and pollution form the dye industry have turned thoughts back to the natural world. This talk is a travel through time with commercial use of natural dyes. \nWe will also be joined by two other special guest speakers; Claire Wellesley-Smith\, author of Resilient Stitch and Slow Stitch\, and Bella Gonshorovitz\, author of Grow\, Cook\, Dye and Wear. \nThere will be tours of the Barbara Hepworth building including print and dye facilities with textile samples and techniques to explore throughout the day. \nBOOK YOUR PLACE \nBSL interpretation will be available at this event.
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/growing-colour-together-symposium/
LOCATION:Barbara Hepworth Building\, University of Huddersfield\, Queensgate\, Huddersfield\, HD1 3DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demonstration/Workshop,Exhibition,Growing Colour Together,Open Day/Guided Tour,Science and Innovation,Talk,WOVEN Commissioned
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SUMMARY:Textile Futures
DESCRIPTION:Bringing textile industry demonstrations\, higher education tours and careers information together for the first time in Kirklees\, TEXTILE FUTURES is a collaboration between WOVEN\, industry partners Camira\, Wooltex\, Bower Roebuck\, Gardiner Yarns\, Fabworks\, Textile Centre of Excellence\, and the University of Huddersfield. It is supported by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority. \nThroughout the day you will have the opportunity to speak with local textile manufacturers\, tour the fashion and textiles facilities at the University\, learn about various career pathways into different textile sectors and tour the Technical Textiles research labs to watch textile science experiments. \nThe aim of the day is to inform and inspire young people and their families with the impressive textile manufacturing\, science\, innovation and design on our doorstep in Kirklees. \nVisitors are welcome to drop in throughout the day (11am-2pm) and: \n– Tour the fashion and textile facilities at the Barbara Hepworth Building including the graduate showcase [11:15 / 12:15 / 13:15] \n– Tour & observe live textile Science experiments in the Technical Textiles Research Centre [11:15 / 12:15 / 13:15] \n– Explore the work of Industry Innovators\, ask questions and see what is produced locally [drop in] \n– Talk to textile industry professionals\, University Alumni and post-16 education specialists [drop in] \nARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND FUNDING ADVICE SESSION (12:30-13:30)\nThis short discussion session\, aimed at practitioners and makers\, will be an opportunity for you to find out more about what Arts Council England do and how you can apply for funding with a particular focus on Developing Your Creative Practice.\n* Places are limited – please book a ticket if you would like to attend this free session. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nBOOK YOUR PLACE \nBSL interpretation will be available at this event.
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/textile-futures/
LOCATION:Barbara Hepworth Building\, University of Huddersfield\, Queensgate\, Huddersfield\, HD1 3DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Careers,Demonstration/Workshop,Exhibition,Family Friendly,Open Day/Guided Tour,Science and Innovation,Talk,Visual Art,WOVEN Commissioned
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