Studyday: What is a thread. TRC, 15 March 2024.by Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, Director TRC, 17 April 2024
We have recently had three very different groups visiting and working at the TRC Leiden. How enjoyable it was to talk about various forms of textiles and to listen to what people could tell us.
The first group consisted of students from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, who are studying a variety of textile-related subjects including design, interior design and textiles in general. The group included students with very diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. There were some lively discussions about cultural appropriation, return of artefacts, role of museums, handling of objects, symbolism and textile designs.
What struck me most was the enthusiasm and understanding of the subject by the students with multiple cultural experiences. What all of the participants enjoyed, however, was opening boxes with objects from the TRC collection and physically handle textiles from around the world.
I am looking forward to hearing more from the students and learn what they gained and how they turned the newly acquired information into practice.
The second group was there for the study day ‘What is a thread?’ There were eight people present, some of whom had considerable experience with spinning, others with no experience at all.
The day started with looking at various natural fibres and their properties and then we went on to the theory of fibres (natural, artificial, synthetic, metallic, etc); at the TRC we strongly feel that if you do not understand the initial composition of cotton or wool then you will not understand how and why the fibres react when turned into a thread.