Stitching together: good practice guidelines: advice for facilitators of participatory textile making workshops and projects
01/12/2020 16:14:22 Stitching TogetherDescription: PamphletSubject(s): Summary: The Stitching Together Good Practice Guidelines provide advice for facilitators of participatory textile making workshops and projects, including professional textile practitioners, artists, academic researchers, people working within museums and galleries, community activists and amateur enthusiasts. Structured via four principles and eight sections of guidance, the publication aims to highlight all the aspects of a participatory textile making project that need to be considered in order for it to work well from the point of view of the participants, the facilitator and any partner organisation or funder. Also available online: https://stitchingtogetherhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/stitching-together-good-practice-guidelines-digital.pdfItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Stitching Together Good Practice Guidelines provide advice for facilitators of participatory textile making workshops and projects, including professional textile practitioners, artists, academic researchers, people working within museums and galleries, community activists and amateur enthusiasts. Structured via four principles and eight sections of guidance, the publication aims to highlight all the aspects of a participatory textile making project that need to be considered in order for it to work well from the point of view of the participants, the facilitator and any partner organisation or funder. Also available online: https://stitchingtogetherhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/stitching-together-good-practice-guidelines-digital.pdf
The Stitching Together Good Practice Guidelines provide advice for facilitators of participatory textile making workshops and projects, including professional textile practitioners, artists, academic researchers, people working within museums and galleries, community activists and amateur enthusiasts. Structured via four principles and eight sections of guidance, the publication aims to highlight all the aspects of a participatory textile making project that need to be considered in order for it to work well from the point of view of the participants, the facilitator and any partner organisation or funder. Also available online: https://stitchingtogetherhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/stitching-together-good-practice-guidelines-digital.pdf