Join an Amazing Textiles Tetrad Today and Make the Cultural Artefact of a Generation! No kidding!!


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Nathalie du Pasquier, printed cotton, c.1984, animated by Emma Neuberg, Founder of Slow Textiles.

The V&A Digital Studio, The People’s Print and the 
Slow Textiles Group
offer you the chance of a lifetime: 

to create the first postmodernist co-designed fashion textiles collection! 

The group who create this collection will be called the 
Born To Be Wild group 
(echoing the Postmodernism exhibition content)
and the co-designed textile collection they create will be featured in the international press.

No kidding!!

Go HERE to book the Born to be Wild group class (£320) that takes place Friday afternoons in the V&A Digital Studio (October 14th to December 9th 2011) or here to book a conceptual and practical introduction to the class on Saturday October 8th 2011 from 2pm til 5pm (GMT, London UK), from £20 remotely to learn more!





Join Us to Become THE Textiles Group of a Generation!!

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MAKE HISTORY. PARTICIPATE IN THE FIRST SLOW TEXTILES LIVE ONLINE WORKSHOP!! 
CLICK SHOP WORKSHOPS!!

Learn about postmodernism and social textiles and what they can do for you.

Publish the first postmodern collaborative swatchbook (that will lead to publication and promotion of you, the participants) with the V&A and the exciting new textile print platform, The People’s Print.

Attend one of our Postmodernism workshops to find out how, why and where!

All artwork for textiles by Bruno Basso and Chris Brooke.
Attend one of our Postmodernism upcoming workshops with top design educators Dr Emma Neuberg and Melanie Bowles to find out how, why and where!

Our Next Workshop at the V&A

Eclectic prints by Emma Lundgren, Royal College of Art, 2011.
Eclecticism, postmodernism and engineered prints are working their way into our exciting new plans for the next Slow Textiles/makeitdigital textile design course.

Due to take place exclusively at the V&A, this cutting edge course, Born To Be Wild (and open to everyone), is designed in tandem with the forthcoming blockbuster,

Watch this space.

Techno inspired prints by Emma Lundgren, RCA, 2011.
Engineered prints by Lauren Barfoot, RCA, 2011.