合作伙伴关系和教学纺织实践的档案收藏

Donna Claypool
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这篇定位论文的重点是利用工业和纺织品档案收藏,研究设计,物品和相关的教学目的,使学生能够与物品互动,作为视觉和语境调查的一部分。这是作者正在进行的博士实践的一部分,重点是教学和学习,访问博尔顿博物馆的档案进行教学和创造性实践。由博尔顿大学“詹金森奖”资助,本文概述了博尔顿大学纺织和表面设计(荣誉)学士学位课程本科生的一个项目,该项目是更广泛的博士项目的一部分。学生们在19世纪和20世纪的博尔顿及周边地区开发了艺术品,以回应纺织品的更广泛的历史,包括纺织机械、制造商、工厂、图案书、纺织棉被和螺栓邮票,这些都与全球贸易有关。这些成果的展览于2019年1月在博尔顿博物馆和艺术画廊举行,部分作品将形成一个处理档案。希望一些艺术品和样品将被保存回档案馆,同时与博物馆合作举办以社区教育为基础的研讨会,供后代学习。从教育者的角度来看,讨论围绕着学生的学习过程、使用档案的教学模式、视觉调查、概念、项目参与、社区、遗产和归属感。
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An Archive Collection for Collaborative Partnership and Pedagogic Textile Practice
Abstract This positioning paper focusses on the use of industrial and textile archive collections, examining designs, objects and related ephemera for teaching purposes, enabling students to engage with objects as part of visual and contextual investigative enquiry. This forms part of an ongoing PhD by Practice by the author, which focuses on teaching and learning, accessing the archive at the Museum of Bolton for pedagogical and creative practice. Funded by a University of Bolton, “Jenkinson Award”, this paper outlines a project with undergraduate students on the BA (Hons) Textile and Surface Design course at the University of Bolton, which forms part of the wider doctoral project. Students developed artworks responding to the broader history of textiles during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries within Bolton and surrounding areas, including textile machinery, manufacturers, mills, pattern books, textile quilts and bolt stamps which relate to global trade. An exhibition of these outcomes, was held at Bolton Museum and Art Gallery in January 2019, with part of the works going on to form a handling archive. It is hoped that some of the artworks and samples will be deposited back into the archive, alongside community education-based collaborative workshops with the museum, for future generations to learn from. From an educator perspective, discussion surrounds the students’ learning processes, models for teaching using the archive, visual enquiry, concept, project engagement, community, heritage and a sense of belonging.
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