
Material Culture in Action: Practices of making, collecting and re-enacting art and design
The study of material culture can be defined as the study through artefacts of the values, beliefs and ideas of a particular society or community
The study of material culture can be defined as the study through artefacts of the values, beliefs and ideas of a particular society or community
In the last couple of months many of you may have discerned a notable subject pattern to our recent blog posts. From the recent Looking at
What do you get if you cross a bunch of lively 10-18 year olds from Partick and Anderston with a huge pile of resources from
Who: Stoddard Templeton Job: Carpet Manufacturers Where: West of Scotland When: 1839 – 2005 Archive: Stoddard Design Library and Archives & Collections Centre, The Glasgow School of Art Stoddard
We’ve just added some more user case studies to our website so you can find out about how various types of researchers have been using
My name is Nicole Cooper, and I’ve just completed a week’s work experience at the Archives and Collections Centre. I wasn’t 100% sure on what
Interwoven Connections: The Stoddard Templeton Design Studio and Design Library, 1843-2005, a new exhibition curated by Dr Helena Britt from the School of Design at
We’ve recently come across The University of Brighton’s excellent Conserving the Archives blog. Because we have our very own collection of Stoddard-Templeton carpets and textiles,
Following on from our previous blog about our collection of Paisley shawl designs, today we’ve been admiring a real jaquard-woven, mid-19th Century Paisley shawl. The
This exhibition produced by Dovecot Studios and Panel will show 6 hand-tufted rugs produced by artists who have worked in collaboration with Dovecot weaver Jonathan