BA (Hons) Textiles in Practice
The Textiles in Practice course enables you to experience textiles as a flexible and diverse subject. You will be taught from within core pathways offering the opportunity to specialise or combine the disciplines of print, weave, knit, embroidery and mixed media. We promote and encourage the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary practice where processes and techniques combine and complement one another. Specialist workshop provision offers hands-on traditional machinery and the latest digital technologies, supported by expert academic and technical staff who are actively engaged in research and are professional designers and artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of personal interests and ambitions that reflect the breadth, versatility and potential of textiles within contemporary art and design contexts.**FEATURES AND BENEFITS**- Through project options, students can work towards their area of specialist interest.- Access to extensive traditional and digital workshops.- Teaching staff are practising textile practitioners and researchers.- Collaborative, interdisciplinary opportunities to work with students and staff from across the faculty.- You will have the opportunity to take part in Unit X, an innovative unit offered to students across Manchester School of Art that encourages interdisciplinary study and collaboration on an external-facing project.**This course is subject to a review which may mean a change to the units of study**
The Textiles in Practice course enables you to experience textiles as a flexible and diverse subject. You will be taught from within core pathways offering the opportunity to specialise or combine the disciplines of print, weave, knit, embroidery and mixed media. We promote and encourage the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary practice where processes and techniques combine and complement one another. Specialist workshop provision offers hands-on traditional machinery and the latest digital technologies, supported by expert academic and technical staff who are actively engaged in research and are professional designers and artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of personal interests and ambitions that reflect the breadth, versatility and potential of textiles within contemporary art and design contexts.**FEATURES AND BENEFITS**- Through project options, students can work towards their area of specialist interest.- Access to extensive traditional and digital workshops.- Teaching staff are practising textile practitioners and researchers.- Collaborative, interdisciplinary opportunities to work with students and staff from across the faculty.- You will have the opportunity to take part in Unit X, an innovative unit offered to students across Manchester School of Art that encourages interdisciplinary study and collaboration on an external-facing project.**This course is subject to a review which may mean a change to the units of study**