Under the motto "We inspire ideas", the Osnabrück University Society supports young academics and research projects. In the field of textile design, the University Society supports the dissertation project "The Beiderwand Weaving Mill Meldorf as a Textile Place of Remembrance". The dissertation project of Lucia Schwalenberg under the supervision of Prof.in Dr.in Bärbel Schmidt investigates Continue reading Förderung für Dissertationsprojekt
Projects
Homo Faber Guide
The Homo Faber Guide is a project of the Michelangelo Foundation to promote creativity and artistic craftsmanship. The Michelangelo Foundation Continue reading Homo Faber Guide
Schleswig-Holstein
Research for the dissertation project "The Beiderwand Weaving Mill Meldorf as a Textile Place of Remembrance" on a journey Continue reading Schleswig-Holstein
Lotte Hofmann textile art exhibition Hannover
Thank you for a wonderful tour by Dora Herrmann of the Lotte Hofmann textile art exhibit at Handwerksform Hannover. I am happy to be there and congratulations to Continue reading Lotte Hofmann Textilkunst Ausstellung Hannover
Cooperation trip to Finland
Textile Studies, Craft Education and Makerspaces
Third-party funding by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Education for the University of Osnabrück/Textile Design
Textile Studies, Craft Education and Makerspaces was the core of a cooperation trip of the Textile Design Department of the University of Osnabrück to Finland to universities and institutions there. The Lower Saxony Ministry of Culture supports the cooperation project Continue reading Kooperationsreise nach Finnland
Keywords gallery
Textile students develop fabric for the historic Beiderwand weaving mill Meldorf
Inspired by the historical motifs of the Beiderwand weaving mill in Meldorf, textile students from the University of Osnabrück developed new timeless fabric designs. Lucia Schwalenberg led the collaborative project with Stiftung Mensch. The results are on display in an exhibition at the "Stichpunkt" gallery. Continue reading Stichpunktgalerie
Heritage of Patterns
Digital Weaving Norway reports on cooperation project with the Mensch Foundation
The Norwegian textile technology company "Digital Weaving Norway", whose TC2 digital Jacquard loom is used by the textile design students, reports on the current Beiderwand project in its latest international newsletter: Continue reading Heritage of Patterns
Historic double wall weaving mill Meldorf
Collection development on the basis of a historical sample treasure trove
In the authentic building complex of the Old Pastorate in Meldorf, the Mensch Foundation has at its disposal a weaving mill that is unique in Germany. Part of the weaving mill is a historically grown pattern treasure Continue reading Historische Beiderwand-Weberei Meldorf
Digital textiles
Edited by Prof. Dr. Birgit Haehnel
"In the future, textiles equipped with electronic conductors and minicomputers will play an increasingly important role in mobile technology. Continue reading Digitale Textilien
At second glance - Bauhaus fabrics as inspiration
Cooperation Cloth Museum Bramsche - University of Osnabrück/Textile Design
Small and fine they lie before us: the archive samples of Gunta Stölzl, master weaver at the Bauhaus. Attached to gray cardboard in Din A4, annotated in neat pencil writing, supplemented by cartridge drawings and indents. Sometimes cursory, almost fragmentary, Continue reading Auf den zweiten Blick – Bauhausstoffe als Inspiration
The academic scarf
The academic scarf of the University of Osnabrück is a cooperation project of the Department of Textile Design for the Presidium of the University of Osnabrück. For the first time the newly designed Continue reading Der akademische Schal
Tufting
Tufting plant in textile design in operation
The tufting plant in Textile Design is back in operation after a restructuring of the workshop space and maintenance of the equipment. Continue reading Tufting
Design cooperation weaving mill Seegers
With the Seegers weaving mill, it is possible to transform hand-drawn designs into the finest fabrics. The jacquard woven table runners are a dress for the table as the central point in the room.
The design cooperation combines the expertise of Weberei Seegers as Germany's oldest weaving mill Continue reading Designkooperation Weberei Seegers
Lectureship textile design/weaving Kunsthochschule Kassel
Contents of the teaching assignment Textile Design/Weaving at the Kunsthochschule Kassel: "Surface and Structure" and "Pattern and Material Continue reading Lehrauftrag Textildesign/Weberei Kunsthochschule Kassel
Sri Lanka Textile Excursion
Textile excursion in textile design at the University of Osnabrück Continue reading Sri Lanka Textilexkursion
Digital Jacquard Loom TC2
Digitization in the restructured workshop area
In the Department of Textile Design at the University of Osnabrück, after extensive restructuring of the workshop area, the increased integration of digital technology is taking place Continue reading Digitaler Jacquardwebstuhl TC2
Restoration punch card jacquard University of Osnabrück
Restoration of a historical punch card jacquard in the textile design department of the University of Osnabrück Continue reading Restaurierung Lochkartenjacquard Universität Osnabrück
Workshop at Digital Weaving Norway/Vibeke Vestby
The TC2 - a digital jacquard prototyping loom is the seminal innovation from Digital Weaving Norway with Vibeke Vestby at the helm. The design is read directly from the draft via the digital image editing program into the loom and woven experimentally by hand. Impressions from the TC2 workshop with Vibeke Vestby in Hoenefoss/Norway ... Continue reading Workshop bei Digital Weaving Norway/Vibeke Vestby
Fondazione Lisio Silk Weaving Florence
The high art of jacquard weaving is the profession of the Fondazione Lisio silk weaving mill in Florence. An institution of more than 100 years for the production of brocade, velvet and other hand-woven jacquard fabrics. A production and training center with international exchanges. Continue reading Fondazione Lisio Seidenweberei Florenz
The seamless shirt
Under the title "Stoff für Geschichte(n)" ("Fabric for History(s)"), the Fischer- und Webermuseum Steinhude, in cooperation with Leibniz Universität Hannover, presented an exhibition on a shirt woven in 1728 without a seam, which is still considered to be technically highly challenging to weave today. The exhibition is about the millennia-old phenomenon of seamlessness in the art of weaving, a textile ideal similar to squaring the circle or perpetual motion. Continue reading Das nahtlose Hemd
Purchase of a Jacquard runner by the Grassimuseum Leipzig
The Grassimuseum Leipzig purchased a runner from the Jacquard collection at the Grassimesse in October 2014. Continue reading Ankauf eines Jacquardläufers durch das Grassimuseum Leipzig
Final Presentation Shuttle Course Art University Linz
At a final colloquium with the textile artists Lea Cook/USA and Ismini Samanidou/UK, the graduates of the shuttle course of the Linz Art University presented themselves in Haslach in summer 2014 and received their graduation certificates. Continue reading Abschlusspräsentation Shuttle-Lehrgang Kunstuniversität Linz
A dress for the table
Development of jacquard table linen collection Continue reading Ein Kleid für den Tisch
Cooperation with TITV Textile Research Institute
Due to the development of the jacquard collection, an experimental cooperation with the TITV - Textile Research Institute Thuringia-Vogtland was established. Continue reading Kooperation mit dem TITV Textilforschungsinstitut
Antependium St. Jürgen
Antependium in green for the Romanesque St. Jürgen Church in Heuerßen. In thankful way originated by the initiative of the organist Astrid Hautau-Pahlow. Continue reading Antependium St. Jürgen
Lower Saxony State Prize for Lucia Schwalenberg
Jury statement and portrait by Dr. Sabine Wilp, head of Handwerksform Hannover. Continue reading Niedersächsischer Staatspreis für Lucia Schwalenberg