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The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day 2025

June 21 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm BST

£25/£15/£6

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The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day - Online day ticket
Talk 1 10am -11am Eleanor Godfrey and Robin Smith Talk 2 11.30am -12.30pm Jolie Bulman and August Eden Talk 3 1.30pm – 2.30pm Elliot Morgan and Joy Franklin Talk 4 3pm- 4pm Sven Steinmetz - Form Weben
£ 25.00
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The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day - Eleanor Godfrey and Robin Smith
Talk 1 10am -11am Eleanor Godfrey and Robin Smith
£ 6.00
Unlimited
The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day - Jolie Bulman and August Eden
Talk 2 11.30am -12.30pm Jolie Bulman and August Eden
£ 6.00
Unlimited
The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day - Elliot Morgan and Joy Franklin
Talk 3 1.30pm – 2.30pm Elliot Morgan and Joy Franklin
£ 6.00
Unlimited
The Loom Shed Textile Graduate Day - Sven Steinmetz Form Weben
Talk 4 3pm- 4pm Sven Steinmetz, Form Weben
£ 15.00
Unlimited

We are delighted to announce our Textile Graduate line up for 2025.

We have got something slightly different for you this year! 6 new 2025 graduates and an update from Sven Steinmetz of Form Weben. Sven took part in our very first textile graduate day on 2021. Its great to welcome him back for an update on his practice.

We hope that you can come along and support our day.

Talk 1 – 10am
Eleanor Godfrey – Textiles In Practice- Manchester School of Art / 2025
Robin Smith – Heriot-Watt Design for Textiles Year 4 graduates 2025

Talk 2 -11.30am
Jolie Bulman –   University Of Creative Arts (Epsom) , BA Textiles, Graduating in July 2025
August Eden – London Metropolitan University, BA (Hons) Textiles, graduating 2025

Talk 3 – 1.30pm
Elliot Morgan – Falmouth University BA (Hons) Textile Design 2025
Joy Franklin – ColegSirGar UWTSD  Graduate 2025

Talk 4 – 3pm
Sven Steinmetz FORM WEBEN
Sven is a weaver based in London. His craft-led practice spans R&D, weaving commissions, textile developments and the creation of new weaving machinery. His seamless weaving technique Form Weben has received Innovate UK funding alongside other awards (Textile Society, Theo Moorman Trust for Weavers, Clothworkers’ Award)