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Diploma programmes

Programmes:

Six-weekTapestry and Textile Study Programme

Postgraduate diploma
1 year
(University of Sussex award)

Professional Development Diploma
1 year
(West Dean College award)

MA Visual Arts
1 calendar year
(University of Sussex award)


Enquiries:

+44 (0)1243 818299 or 811301
diplomas@westdean.org.uk


Application form:

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Tapestry and Textile Art

THE PROGRAMME:

The first six weeks of the autumn term will introduce you to four key textile media taught by leading practitioners in these fields: Tapestry Weaving, Stitch, Print and Felt.  The Materials and Techniques unit will form the basis for exploration of the creative possibilities of textiles and to track a way forward for innovative individual work.

Throughout the remainder of the year, a combination of taught units in contextual studies, drawing and professional practice will be offered alongside technical instruction and the time and space for creative individual work.

You are encouraged to work together with students across the all diploma programmes at West Dean.  Life drawing classes and seminars are attended together with students from Painting & Drawing and Sculpture. 

THE TUTOR:

Pat Taylor teaches on the Visual Arts Graduate Diploma and MA programme and across all Tapestry and Textile Art programmes and is the Director of the West Dean Professional Tapestry Studio.  Her work hangs in institutions in several countries such as The Palace of Westminster, Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and Chicago University in the USA.  

VISITING LECTURERS include:

West Dean Tapestry Studio
The West Dean Tapestry Studio was established in 1974 in response to the demand for high level craft based programmes in woven tapestry, and has become one of only a very small number of such studios worldwide. It accepts both public and private commission on a large and small scale, from hospitals and cathedrals to private individuals including architects and interior designers. Tapestries woven by the studio hang in the Palace of Westminster, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Chelmsford Cathedral. As well as working on new designs, the West Dean Tapestry Studio is also currently working on recreating the 16th century ‘Hunt the Unicorn’ tapestries as part of a twelve year project for Historic Scotland, for the refurbishment of Stirling Castle.

All students will have the opportunity to observe client-led projects at close hand and to have a dialogue with our professional weavers

STUDENT PROFILE:

Thomas Cronenberg, Tapestry Weaver
Studied Postgraduate Diploma in Tapestry Weaving

Fascinated by textiles since a child, I realised I needed to do something about a long-held wish to learn how to weave tapestry “properly”. I had regularly read about West Dean so it seemed a natural starting point. I was interested in tapestry-as-art, and the West Dean course offered a solid grounding in the art and the craft side. The College’s short courses and modules provided me with my initial entry-point and I attended a seven-week module, where I found myself simultaneously learning tapestry technique and being introduced to as yet unknown-to-me realms of contemporary art. But I was hooked, and decided to return to study on the full-time programmes. The combination of the practical and the intellectual makes the West Dean programme so attractive. Having your own studio space with access from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. including weekends was another big draw. Only when I returned to Hamburg did I realise how valuable all that weaving time was: I had learned to “see” in weaving terms. I have now set up my studio in Hamburg and exhibit extensively in Europe and North America.