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    Constructed Textiles

  • Personal Research is at the heart of the Textile postgraduate programme.

    The students employ traditional and innovative skills, while exploring constantly evolving materials and technology to create diverse and surprising results.

    This interface encourages a dynamic and challenging environment, frequently employing multidisciplinary and collaborative methods to express the breadth of Textile through the contexts of Body or Space.

    Constructed Textiles includes the Textile specialisms of Weave Knit and Mix Media. The students experiment with yarns, structures and materials through hand and machine techniques, pushing the boundaries of current Textile practise.