An eighteenth-century book of woven samples can be considered as a seminal link between the production of raw materials in one cultural context and clothing or furnishing in another. In bringing images of such samples from Norwich to Hawaii for a twenty-first century conference on Textiles as Cultural Expressions I am also conscious of mapping an openended dialogue which engages the historical and the contemporary. This perspective is recognized by anthropologist Arjun Appadurai when he says that ‘from a methodological point of view it is the things-in-motion that illuminate their human and social context. Thus, although consideration of books and cards of samples from late eighteenth century Norwich (UK) form the material evidence informin...
Decorative textiles were the most ubiquitous form of domestic furnishing in early modern England. Fr...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...
Introduction The fabric of flags is inextricably woven into our cultural heritage. Throughout civili...
An eighteenth-century book of woven samples can be considered as a seminal link between the producti...
This conference contribution, published by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in the Proceedings of...
INTRODUCTION:As textile historians we are trained to observe physical evidence — materials, structur...
The majority of literature dealing with textile-related artifactual evidence has consisted of descri...
India to Appalachia: How Cottage Industries Preserve Textile Heritage examines the role of the hand...
The Narrative Cloth project was a collaboration between Fine Art and History staff at the University...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
My approach to object-based study grew out of my work in textile conservation and museums, especiall...
An issue central to the history oftextiles is how and with what consequences the cultural significan...
Textiles touch all our lives – from the cradle to the grave – and serve increasingly diverse purpose...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
Clothing and textiles are an important means of communication, providing nuanced signals of economi...
Decorative textiles were the most ubiquitous form of domestic furnishing in early modern England. Fr...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...
Introduction The fabric of flags is inextricably woven into our cultural heritage. Throughout civili...
An eighteenth-century book of woven samples can be considered as a seminal link between the producti...
This conference contribution, published by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in the Proceedings of...
INTRODUCTION:As textile historians we are trained to observe physical evidence — materials, structur...
The majority of literature dealing with textile-related artifactual evidence has consisted of descri...
India to Appalachia: How Cottage Industries Preserve Textile Heritage examines the role of the hand...
The Narrative Cloth project was a collaboration between Fine Art and History staff at the University...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
My approach to object-based study grew out of my work in textile conservation and museums, especiall...
An issue central to the history oftextiles is how and with what consequences the cultural significan...
Textiles touch all our lives – from the cradle to the grave – and serve increasingly diverse purpose...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
Clothing and textiles are an important means of communication, providing nuanced signals of economi...
Decorative textiles were the most ubiquitous form of domestic furnishing in early modern England. Fr...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...
Introduction The fabric of flags is inextricably woven into our cultural heritage. Throughout civili...