Swedish School of Textiles

Swedish School of Textiles
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Swedish School of Textiles' programme is a global leader in reimagining textiles, pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Here, students are empowered to explore the expanded field of textile design through cutting–edge areas like Textile Craft, New Materiality, Innovation, and Digital Specialisms. Its department equips students with the skills and vision needed to thrive in the textile industry and beyond, fostering bold designs that blend art, technology, and sustainability.

The exhibition presents works of bachelor and master students in textile design and textile interaction design at the Swedish School of Textiles. Textile Exit 26 centres on the creation of immersive experiences where the real and the imaginary meet. Through the students' ingenuity, bold works are created where advanced craftsmanship meets industrial processes. Complex textures, surfaces, colours and materiality interact to explore new expressions. Artistic curiosity blurs the boundaries between sensual and practical, physical and digital, body and material. The exhibition invites the viewer to reflect and reconsider. An experience for all the senses!

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