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Goldsmiths, University of London, School of Art Diploma in Art and Design, Fashion and Textiles, Specializing in Embroidery Class of 1968. ... The work on show encompasses hand and machine embroidery, printing, dyeing, felting and digital imaging.
Technical staff in the Department of Design
Claire Heathcote. Technical Tutor (Textiles). Claire's textiles based practice incorporates a wide range of techniques such as digital and hand embroidery, CAD/CAM technologies, screen printing and pattern cutting. ... Show more. Specific areas of
MFA Computational Arts WIP2 Show
WIP2 collects the on-going experiments of the Goldsmiths Computational Arts MFA 2nd year cohort.
True love found in Goldsmiths' art collection
Evidence of decades-old romance has been uncovered in the Goldsmiths, University of London art collection. As Art Collection Officers Cecily Rainey and Tamar Hemmes discovered, the relationships – one between lecturers, another between students – blossomed into marriages.
BA (Hons) Design
Design isn’t just a way of making and doing; it’s a way of understanding and engaging with the world.
Constance Howard
Read about Constance Howard, a former Principal Lecturer in charge of textiles and fashion, who also established a Department of Embroidery in the Arts School at Goldsmiths.
Special Collections & Archives
The Goldsmiths Textile Collection was founded in the 1980s by Constance Howard and Audrey Walker, and comprises textile art, embroidery and dress from all continents.
Media & Memory: 50 Years Since Chile's Military Coup
A documentary film, photography and political art by Chilean diaspora to mark Pinochet's brutal dictatorship and the continued fight for justice.
Goldsmiths Textile Collection & Constance Howard Gallery
The Constance Howard Gallery is a centre dedicated to multidisciplinary textiles research, and is home to the Goldsmiths Textile Collection
Annie Whiles
Annie works with pictorial devices to allow for a humorous exchange between the quotidian and the miraculous.