Job Application | Brussels/Ghent – 50% teacher / 50% curator
Ghent University and the Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) are seeking a candidate for the following vacancy. This is a dual position: 50% curator of the…
Ghent University and the Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) are seeking a candidate for the following vacancy. This is a dual position: 50% curator of the…
The Tell Me project is back for a second edition in 2023. This series of workshops is aimed at children, so that they can "tell and be told in clothes".…
The ETVA association is organising a study day on Friday 7 October on the theme: "Looking at and transcribing textile-objects in Human and Social Sciences". The objective of this day…
On 17 September, the research group 'Tailored Clothes for Women 1750-1930' will hold its second annual conference. The theme is: 'The Global Diffusion of Tailored Clothes for Women 1750 -…
After the success of its first European seminar in 2021, ETVA is organising a new edition in 2022, on the theme "Regards et transcriptions des objets-textiles en Sciences Humaines et…
Audrey Gouy and Yann Lorin are organising a conference on the subject "Smart Textiles from Antiquity to Modern Times" between 28th and 30th April 2022. The conference will take place at…
ICOM Costume, the International Committee of Costume, Fashion and Textile Museums and Collections, is celebrating its 60th anniversary. On this occasion, the committee will award a unique prize. The projects submitted…
In the context of her PhD research on the fashion company Clothkits, Nicola Miles (Brighton University) will examine a child's garment from the late-1960s with an analysis of the materials, construction,…
“Tell me”: this is the first project with children, developed under the umbrella of D4CR as part of the IN2FROCC programme. Based on the visual analysis of what children wear…
IN2FROCC is now partner of Designing for Children’s rights http://designingforchildrensrights.org. Designing for Children’s Rights is a global non-profit association, supporting the Designing for Children’s Rights Guide that integrates children’s rights in the design, business and development of products…
This ‘object of the month’ is a piece made during one of the workshops led by Studio Abi with a class of children at CP level (aged 6 to 7…
For October, our Object of the Month is Petko Hristov’s photograph of himself as a boy in Pioneer uniform, taken in Bulgaria in May 1976. Below is the conversation about…
The IN:FaTE Dover project (Interwoven Networks: Fashion and Textiles Exchanges around the Strait of Dover, 15th-20th c.) brings together researchers from the University of Lille (France), the University of Ghent…
IN2FROCC launches the #Objectofthemonth: Museums and archives contain many unseen objects that tell stories and raise issues that aren’t found in texts. These objects also act as direct links to other…
As part of the conference "Women's Tailored Clothes across Britain, Europe and America, 1750-1920", co-organised by Acorso and the Centre for Design History (University of Brighton), a call for papers…
Author : Aude Le Guennec Subject: Children's clothing or the entry into history - Investigating the eighteenth century to the present through Western public and private collections. Date of defense:…
Ed. by Petya Bankova, Michelle Janning, Aude Le Guennec, Elya Tsaneva and Violeta Periklieva. Sofia: Prof. Marin Drinov Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2020. Download…