The Stitchery collective : more than pretty clothes for pretty people


Autoria(s): Horton, Kathleen Elizabeth
Data(s)

09/08/2012

Resumo

As a cultural field, the world of fashion is usually associated with ‘exclusive’ qualities such as celebrity, glamour and the value of being young beautiful and size 10. By and large fashion design courses adhere to this model of fashion production and consumption training their graduates to compete successfully in an industry that seems far removed from the notions inclusivity and connection of community engagement. However, alternative models can and do exist. This presentation tells the story of ‘the stitchery collective’ a group of graduates from QUTs Creative Industries Fashion program who are developing an innovative model of fashion practice focussed around the ideas and values both of community engagement and community cultural development. Their work to date has included projects that target specific community groups – such as “Fashioning Social Inclusion” (2010-2011) that works with Brisbane women who belong to migrant and refugee communities, as well as more recently “WARM” a workshop delivered to children at the 3rd International Kids’ Carnival hosted by La Biennale in Venice (February 2012). A common thread across these programs is a desire to investigate the premise that clothing and dress can potentially act as a lingua franca that enables connection and communication; and that in fact aspects of ‘fashion’ culture can be mobilised in a community focussed context to enhance cultural exchange. The issue of how ‘learning’ happens in these contexts provides rich scope for analysis and discussion – given the innovative and engaged nature of the work our discussion will particularly highlight the ‘leaning through doing’ that occurs as well as the ‘collective’ nature of the design processes we develop and promote. The story will include the voices and perspectives of several of the stitchery collective’s members as well as community partners.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60749/

Relação

http://engagementaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2012-handbook.pdf

Horton, Kathleen Elizabeth (2012) The Stitchery collective : more than pretty clothes for pretty people. In Next Steps : Community Engaged Learning, 9-11 August 2012, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD.

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120306 Textile and Fashion Design #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #Fashion #Design #Community #Alternative
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