The Exhibiting Fashion Toolkit is designed for curators who make exhibitions using collections of historic dress, textiles, costume and fashion. It is designed for a wide range of curators, from generalists to historic dress specialists and for curators who are new to exhibition-making as well as those who are experienced exhibition-makers.
The Exhibiting Fashion Toolkit aims to support curators to approach exhibition-making as a creative practice, as a space in which new stories can be told about and with historic dress, textiles, costume and fashion. It encourages curators to be experimental and playful and it aims to give curators the confidence to work in new ways with their collections.
Please complete this survey so that we can discover curators' potential uses of the toolkit and assess its potential impact.
You are not required to share any personal data in completing the survey.
If you are willing to participate in future, in-depth survey and user workshops to assess the impact of the toolkit on curators’ practices, contact Angela Piccini at University of Plymouth: angela.piccini@plymouth.ac.uk
Survey responses will be stored within UAL for 2 years after the end of the project.
UAL works with University of Plymouth to develop research impact, through an AHRC IAA Impact project (Project Investigator, Angela Piccini). Data will be shared between UAL and the partners of University of Plymouth's Exhibiting Fashion project.
We rely on UK GDPR Article 6(1)(b) that relates to processing necessary data for the performance of a contract to undertake impact evaluation through the AHRC IAAL Impact project. It involves an online survey and in-person and online workshops. University of Plymouth is leading this project and will develop an anonymised impact evaluation report to be shared with UAL.
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