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sustainable craft
Aastha and Sakshi two design students from NIFT Gandhinagar are interning with us. They are researching various arts and crafts which connect India and the Netherlands. They interview artisans who still practice these century old making traditions, showing their resilience during the corona pandemic.
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My mother-to-daughter hand-embroidered kantha sari exhibited at Haute Bordure at Fries Museum, Leeuwarden.
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Textiel Factorij goes to the Fashion and Textiel Museum London. Four contemporary artworks have been selected and will be shown at the exhibition: Chintz: Cotton in Bloom
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The Covid-19 protocols have restricted the scope of good business during the festive season in India.
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Idol makers erect statue and pay tribute to the migrant mother as symbol of strenght during Durga puja
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Srikanth Damarla is writing his master thesis at Saxion and conducting research on sustainability by analyzing naturally dyed fabrics and chemically dyed using the Life Cycle Assesment methodology.
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Textiel Factorij has an unique working method. All involved have the time and attention to experiment, play, fail, learn and create
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TF collaborates with fashion designer Karim Adduchi and explores through artistic research 18th century Indian embroideries.
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Textiel Factorij is bringing the exhibitions back to India. This time the artworks and designs are shown from Indian artistic and historical perspectives.
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Various artists and designers at the DDW 2019 have been exploring the use of natural dyes as an alternative for the polluting colours from the textile industry. An almost forgotten ancient tradition, which is still very much alive in India.
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