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History and Context

A pair of fine machine-knitted silk and cotton stockings, USA, 1920s and early 1930s

In March 2003 the Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles opened for the first time to the public. The Centre was awarded a Resource Enhancement grant from the then Arts and Humanities Research Board 2002-2005 (renamed AHRC on April 1st 2005) and is supported by Goldsmiths College, University of London. It has attracted widespread interest from a range of artists, designers, researchers, Friends and museum curators.

The collection was originally established in the 1980's by Audrey Walker and was named in honour of Constance Howard, former Head of Textiles at Goldsmiths College. Rich, eclectic and idiosyncratic the collection contains over 4,000 pieces of textile, some very special commissioned teaching samples, Japanese techno-fabrics, and tiny fragments of lace and embroidery. There are thousands of slides documenting the pioneering history of textiles at Goldsmiths College from the late 1940's to the present day.

The Centre is dedicated to the research and study of textiles within a broader context of visual and material culture. The value of textiles as a primary source of cultural knowledge and experience is increasingly being recognised. Textiles are part of our everyday life and embody a complex set of histories, inviting a range of speculations about their wider cultural meaning and social interpretation. The Centre provides a distinctive resource for multi-faceted research and from many different perspectives. Goldsmiths students, academic staff, researchers, Friends and members of the public can use the Centre for the purposes of their own research needs.

The first records from the Centre are now available in two taster collections, the Material Collection and the Slide Collection.

The Material Collection

The material collection is centred around Constance Howard's personal and prized textiles which she donated to the Centre in 2000. Her invaluable teaching notes and many experimental samples created by her students at Goldsmiths from the late 1940's to her retirement in 1975 are included. Elements within the donation represent a landmark in the history of British twentieth century textile art. It tells a unique and distinctive story of creative risk and innovation.

Detail of embroidery on boy's ceremonial jacket, Pakistan, mid to late twentieth century

The collection continues to grow. Since 2002 there have been substantial donations from Sheila Fraser (2000), Francesca Palmer (2002) and Christine Risley (2003), all of whom contribute to the unique story contained within the Centre. Contemporary alumni, Alicia Felderbaum (1996), Saturo Aoyama (1998), Michiko Ishikawa (1997) and F.Marquespenteado (2002) have left new gems. Their work reflects a fresh and culturally diverse contemporary art textile in both material and digital form. This enhances the legacy and continues the Goldsmiths story into the 21st century.

The 62 Group and Fibre Art group have housed their archives in the Centre. Diana Keay's project 'Gathering' Decoration and Construction of European Folk Costume in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Greece, was researched during her Churchill Travelling Fellowship (1984) and is now housed alongside the Centre's East European artefacts and books.

This project used the Getty thesauri as controlled vocabularies. For other search terms please see the lists of in-house terminology created by the Constance Howard Research and Resource Centre in Textiles at the bottom of this page.

The Slide Collection

Yolande Beriot, BA Textiles Graduated 1989 The unique slide collection comprises several thousand slides of work from textile students who studied at Goldsmiths. The slides date from the late 1940's to the present. Many graduates are internationally recognised alumni. Added to this distinctive archive but not yet available online are slides from many textile teachers and artists reflecting not only their own work but their range of research interests.

Copyright and Permitted Uses

Slide Archive - Rights

All images held within this database are copyright of Goldsmiths College University of London. Copyright in the original art work belongs to the artist. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders to gain permission for use of the images of work held within the Centre. We would be grateful for any information concerning copyright and we will withdraw the images immediately on copyright holder's request, if appropriate. Please direct any enquiries to: connitex@gold.ac.uk.

Material Archive - Rights

The images and metadata presented in the Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles are copyright of Goldsmiths College, University of London, Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles. They may be used for private research and study purposes only. They must not be copied or amended in any way without first gaining the permission of the copyright holder. Enquires regarding reproduction should be sent to the address below.

More records are constantly being added to the Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles collection database. We make every effort to ensure that these records are accurate, and we apologise for any errors which may have unwittingly occurred. The Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles would be pleased to receive any information or suggestions which would enhance these records. Please email connitex@gold.ac.uk with any comments or queries.

Clare Wright, BA Textiles Graduated 1997
Address: Julie Graves
Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles
Visual Arts Department
Goldsmiths College, University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW
Tel: +44 (0) 207 717 2210
Fax: +44 (0) 208 919 7673
Email: connitex@gold.ac.uk
URL: http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/constance-howard/

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Constance Howard Resource and Research Centre in Textiles: In-house Terminology

Materials

  • Cotton organdie
  • Cotton polyester
  • Glass beads
  • Metal thread
  • Wood

Historical Terminology

  • Art needlework
  • Festival regalia
  • Folk regalia
  • Imported embroidery
  • Indian traditional embroidery
  • Muslim embroidery
  • Ottoman textiles
  • Tourist market souvenirs
  • Traditional beadwork
  • Traditional embroidery
  • Traditional quilts
  • Traditional textile
  • Twenties dress
  • Commercial textile
  • Folk embroidery
  • Folk textile
  • Imported goods
  • Leek embroidery
  • Ottoman embroidery
  • Raj
  • Tourist textiles
  • Traditional costume
  • Traditional netting
  • Traditional style
  • Turkish embroidery

Identification Terminology

  • Animal regalia
  • Art needlework
  • Baby's bonnet
  • Bead collar
  • Beaded snake
  • Bodice back
  • Boy's hat
  • Bridesmaid
  • Carriage parasol
  • Cashmere embroidery
  • Ceiling hanging
  • Ceremonial textile
  • Child's dress
  • Cornelli
  • Cushion cover
  • Devore
  • Door hanging
  • Drawstring purse
  • Dress lace
  • Dress top
  • Dressing table set
  • Ecclesiastical embroidery
  • Educational fragment
  • Embroidered hanging
  • Embroidered motif
  • Embroidered strip
  • Festival garment
  • Floral brocade
  • Glove sachet
  • Horse knee band
  • Irish linen
  • Khotrie
  • Lace trim
  • Machine embroidery
  • Metal thread embroidery
  • Mirror work
  • NDD (National Diploma in Design)
  • Pantoran
  • Pom pom hat
  • Quilted bag
  • Shadow work
  • Shawl fringe
  • Skirt panel
  • Sponge-bag
  • Stitched panel
  • Table cover
  • Table runner
  • Textile hanging
  • Traditional costume
  • Turkish embroidery
  • Turkish towel
  • Wedding hat
  • Applique panel
  • Baby vests
  • Backless blouse
  • Bead weaving
  • Best dress
  • Book cover
  • Boy's jacket
  • Camisole
  • Cashmere coat
  • Cashmere shawl
  • Ceremonial dress
  • Chemical lace
  • Christening gown
  • Cornely work
  • Detachable collar
  • Dolly-bag
  • Dorothy-bag
  • Dress embroidery
  • Dress panel
  • Dress trim
  • Dress-inset
  • Edging
  • Embroidered fragment
  • Embroidered jacket
  • Embroidered panel
  • Embroidery sample
  • Festive dress
  • Folding panel
  • Handkerchief purse
  • Horse trappings
  • Kantha
  • Lace edging
  • Leek needlework
  • Machine lace
  • Metal thread work
  • Narrative embroidery
  • Ottoman embroidery
  • Pill box hat
  • Quilt fragment
  • Romal
  • Shamiana
  • Silk tie-die
  • Sleeve bands
  • Sprigged muslin
  • Storage bag
  • Table mat
  • Tambour beading
  • Tie-dye
  • Turban badge
  • Turkish sash
  • Twenties dress
  • Wedding smock

Technique

  • Basket couching
  • Blanket stitch
  • Buttonhole stitch
  • Cornely chain stitch
  • Cornely embroidery
  • Couched thread
  • Counted thread
  • Cut fabric
  • Detached stitches
  • Double sided stitch
  • Fabric manipulation
  • Fly stitch
  • Gauze weave
  • Hand stitch
  • Herringbone stitch
  • Lazy daisy
  • Machine lace
  • Mirror work
  • Open chain stitch
  • Padded stitch
  • Peking knot
  • Plain sewing
  • Raised appliqué
  • Romanian couching
  • Satin stitch
  • Shadow work
  • Stitches
  • Surface stitch
  • Tambour beading
  • Threaded stitch
  • Zig zag stitch
  • Bead weaving
  • Bokhara couching
  • Chain stitch
  • Cornely cording
  • Cornely machine embroidery
  • Counted stitches
  • Cretan stitch
  • Darning
  • Double sided embroidery
  • Eyelet hole embroidery
  • Feather stitch
  • French knots
  • Hand embroidery
  • Hand stitching
  • Industrial lace
  • Machine embroidery
  • Metal thread embroidery
  • Needle weaving
  • Padded embroidery
  • Pattern cutting
  • Piece goods
  • Pulled thread work
  • Reverse herringbone
  • Running stitch
  • Sequin embroidery
  • Stem stitch
  • Straight stitch
  • Tailoring
  • Tambour work
  • Woven surface

 

 

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