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  • Bundle Bench, Catherine Aitken. Click to enlarge.Fauvist Florals, Lauren Barfoot. Click to enlarge.PHNX Specimen No: N_03, Lauren Bowker. Click to enlarge.Untitled, David Bradley. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Fiona Brooker. Click to enlarge.Knitted Denim Trapper Hat and Vest, Victoria Bulmer. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Lene Byberg. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Victoria Campbell. Click to enlarge.The Reinterpretation of Structure, Yun-Shin Cho. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Jane Evans. Click to enlarge.Stroboscopic, Lucy Faulke. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Teresa Georgallis. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Katherine Joseph. Click to enlarge.Paris, detail (from Drawings from Facebook series), Andrew Kenny. Click to enlarge.Digital detail from Textile & Light installation piece, Anne Mette Fisker Lang... Click to enlarge.Crispy Jacket, Jungeun Lee. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Amy Jo Lewis. Click to enlarge.Samilight Collection, Emma Lundgren. Click to enlarge.On Tension, Eva Malschaert. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Katharine Miles. Click to enlarge.Super-Reality, Kit Miles. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Helen Paine. Click to enlarge.Quilted Latex Shapes, Marie Parsons. Click to enlarge.Self-supporting, Deployable, Textile Structure, Rachel Philpott, PhD. Click to enlarge.Back Bone (from Skin — Sensory Couture), Alice Richardson. Click to enlarge.Hundreds and Thousands, Jonna Saarinen. Click to enlarge.Towards a Fictional Natural History, Hannah Sabapathy. Click to enlarge.Troglodytes Gorilla (from Hyper Nature), Emma Shipley. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Ayse Simsek. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Julia Skliarova. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Helen Stark. Click to enlarge.The Book Stack, Catherine Tremellen. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Emma Wood. Click to enlarge.
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    Textiles

  • Textiles students at the RCA employ traditional and innovative skills while exploring constantly evolving materials and technology, to create diverse solutions that span many disciplines and sectors.

    The creative interface between the materials and the make demands a challenging and dynamic environment, which frequently employs multidisciplinary and collaborative methods to express the breadth of Textiles through the contexts of ‘body’ and ‘space’.


    Personal research and an individual design philosophy are at the heart of the Textiles postgraduate programme and underpin all the specialisms of Print, Knit, Mixed Media and Weave.


    Further portfolio viewing by appointment; please contact the student directly via contact details provided.