HOME WHO BEGAN THIS PROJECT EXHIBITION 2011: HERSELF EXHIBITION 2011: FIELD OF JEAN EXHIBITIONS 2012 EXHIBITIONS 2013 To 2017 FILM NEWS SCIENCE BACKGROUND AND FAQ's PRESS CONTACT TUMBLR For news see Helen Storey Foundation tumblr 2018 Since its inception the team behind Catalytic Clothing continue to investigate the technical and funding partnerships required to advance the large scale data sets that are needed to determine efficacy, safety for any ultimate public use. At 2018 these discussions continue. There is therefore no current activity of the project in the public domain, other than for exhibition purposes. For more general background information and loans of work contact Caroline Coates For press and media enquiries contact r.b.munro@fashion.arts.ac.uk For other Helen Storey Foundation Projects Catalytic Clothing is a partnership between The University of Sheffield, University of the Arts London / London College of Fashion |
A small scale FIELD OF JEANS was shown in Euston Square NW1, at the junction of Melton Street on Thursday 20th October from 8am to dusk. Map Nearest tube: Euston / Euston Square - - - FIELD OF JEANS was shown in the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground at Chelsea College of Art & Design, London from 3pm Thursday 15th September - 6pm Wednesday 21st September. The parade ground is open daily until dusk. Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground Chelsea College of Art & Design 16 John Islip Street London SW1 4RJ Nearest tube: Pimlico Map For more information on Chelsea College of Art & Design see chelsea.arts.ac.uk 'Field of Jeans' Stereographic, Chelsea College of Art by DED |
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FIELD OF JEANS was shown in The Winter Garden, Sheffield from Monday Sept 12th - 5pm Tuesday 13th. Due to high winds the planned installation in the Peace Gardens was cancelled. The Winter Garden is open from 8am - 8pm (Mon - Sat) Map links Winter Garden Peace Gardens For more information about Sheffield's Gardens see sheffield.gov.uk |
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FIELD OF JEANS: this art intervention further illustrated ideas behind this pioneering research project exploring and introducing the idea that everyday clothing and textiles can purify the air we breathe. 'Field of Jeans' - Newcastle |
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