Overview
This course introduces contemporary textile practice in art and design applications for students involved in creative work for the first time. It introduces the context for designing and making; the narrative role textiles play in reflecting and documenting contemporary society; and the social, sustainable, re-use and environmental issues associated with … For more content click the Read More button below.
The course introduces textile techniques and processes; material properties and characteristics of fibres, fabrics and associated materials; current textile design issues and new technologies; the technical aspect of designing for a 2D surface and a 3D constructed textile; and the application of textiles across the design spectrum. It covers a number of techniques for surface design, printing, colouring and constructing cloth, giving students the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake contemporary textile design projects for various applications.
This is a studio-based course, where practical projects are informed by integrating research, concepts and experimentation, and designs are realised in different studio based, hand and digital technologies and processes.
Course Outline
To access course outline please visit below link (Please note that access to UNSW Canberra course outlines requires VPN):
Fees
Type | Amount |
---|---|
Commonwealth Supported Students (if applicable) | $821 |
Domestic Students | $3750 |
International Students | $4500 |
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)