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RC director interviewed for Turkish press agency, 7 February 2022RC director interviewed for Turkish press agency, 7 February 2022Knowledge about the TRC Leiden and its many textile activities is spreading! A week ago Inge Bosman of the Nederlandse Kostuumvereniging came to see what the TRC Leiden actually does (people often think they understand from the website, but when they actually see us it generally is a ‘Ahhh now I really understand’) and interviewed various members of the TRC.

Her article will appear in the next bulletin of the society. She will be stressing the role of the TRC as a ‘Textile Ark’ and a place where knowledge about textile technology and crafts, as well as dress and identity can be studied at various levels. The need for such an Ark (some might call it a textile museum) in the Netherlands is becoming very apparent as more and more people are discovering textiles and want to learn more.

We have also been talking with Polly Leonard from the international textile journal Selvedge (London) about bringing the TRC to the attention of a much wider and global public. Polly is very active in the world of textiles and has many (active) ideas.

In addition, in January Selman Aksünger, who is based in Amsterdam, but works for the Turkish Anadolu News Agency in Ankara, came to the TRC to see what we are doing. He was particularly interested in what the TRC has with respect to the various Turkish communities throughout the world, literally from Turkey itself, to Central Asia (Turkmenistan, Turkmen communities in Iran, etc) and of course, the diaspora in Europe, including Leiden.

I had to admit we are ‘short’ on Turkish regional dress and would love to find a patron willing to help build up this historic aspect of Middle Eastern and indeed Southeast European (think Ottoman Empire) textiles and dress, so that everyone here can share in this rich heritage. This is becoming even more important as we are about to receive two large collections of southeastern European textiles and dress, and understanding dress and textile traditions from this part of the world is becoming more significant.

So I am very pleased to announce that Selman Aksünger's article (in Turkish) and short film have been published and have already been translated into Arabic. It will also shortly appear in other languages.

Please click here for the link to the article and click here for the YouTube film.

Gillian Vogelsang, Director TRC, 7 February 2022


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The TRC is closed to the public until Monday, 4 May 2026, due to our move to the Boerhaavelaan. The TRC remains in contact via the web, telephone and email. For direct contact and personal visits, please contact the TRC at office@trcleiden.org, or by mobile, 06-28830428.

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The TRC is dependent on project support and individual donations. All of our work is being carried out by volunteers. To support the TRC activities, we therefore welcome your financial assistance: donations can be transferred to bank account number (IBAN) NL39 INGB 000 298 2359, in the name of the Stichting Textile Research Centre. BIC code is: INGBNL2A.

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