Textiles

The Glasgow School of Art holds a wide range of embroideries dating from the 16th – 21st centuries. We also have examples of late-20th printed textiles and a range of woven samples from the mid to late-20th century. Many of our textiles were created by former students and staff, while others have been acquired by the School for teaching purposes. Although the School has taught knitted textiles since the 1980s, our holdings unfortunately don’t include any examples of this technique at the current time.

During the 19th century GSA’s curriculum focussed on improving draughtsmanship and design skills, and the School had close links with local manufacturers, including the textiles industry. Carpet makers James Templeton & Co, who regularly donated money to GSA and also had links to the School’s Management Committee and Board of Governors. In 1983 Templeton’s merged with another local carpet manufacturer, A. F. Stoddard and when this company closed in 2005, a number of small carpets were donated to GSA along with the company’s design archive (now held in our Library).

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In the 1890s, technical studios were opened at the School and GSA began to teach embroidery. The embroidery section was overseen by tutor Jessie Newbery (1864-1948) and soon became renowned for its contemporary designs. In 1902 The Studio magazine stated ‘Look to the Glasgow School of Art if we wish to think of today’s embroidery as a thing that lives and grows’.

In this period GSA also became known for ‘The Glasgow Style’, a design aesthetic developed by students and staff which had links to Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movements. Examples of Glasgow Style embroideries in our collections include pieces by Jessie Newbery, Ann Macbeth (1875-1948) and Grace Melvin (1892-1977).

Although the embroidery course at GSA promoted personal creativity and the development of new styles, its teachers also encouraged students to learn from historical examples and use them as sources of inspiration. In 1898 Jessie Newbery stated in The Studio magazine: “I believe in education consisting of seeing the best that has been done. Then, having this high standard before us, in doing what we like to do; that for our fathers, this for us.”

During the 1930s – 1960s GSA was involved in the Needlework Development Scheme (NDS). This scheme was sponsored by Coats Thread Manufacturers of Paisley. It collected embroidery pieces from different geographical areas and different historical periods, in order to showcase a wide variety of techniques. Coats appointed representatives from the four Scottish art schools (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee) and gave them a budget to travel around the UK and Europe, and collect embroidery samples. In 1934 Kathleen Mann (1908-2000), GSA’s Head of Embroidery, travelled to France and Italy to collect works for the NDS. When the scheme closed in 1961 its collections comprised some 3000 pieces. These were distributed to art schools, museums and organisations such as the embroiderer’s guild. ​GSA’s then Head of Embroidery and Weaving, Kath Whyte (1909-1996) requested a number of pieces for GSA. These form our Needlework Development Scheme (NDS) collection, and the pieces are still used today to support teaching.

Other material collected by the School for teaching purposes include a range of lace samples dating from the 17th to the mid-20th century, and a set of Jacquard sample books containing examples of furniture fabric woven by N & N Lockhart & Sons Ltd for Donald Brothers Ltd, Dundee. Weave was introduced to GSA by Agnes Cook McCreadie (b.1899) in the late 1930s. However, we currently only hold examples of student weave samples from the late 20th century.

During the second world war, students worked with a variety of found materials and vegetable dyes to produce textiles despite resources being scarce. However, after the war the textiles department flourished under the support of the School’s Director Douglas Percy Bliss and a new course in Printed Textiles was established by Robert Stewart in 1949. Stewart was a former GSA student and became a significant figure in British Design, working for Liberty, Donald Brothers and the Edinburgh Tapestry Company, and producing designs for textiles, ceramics, as well as public art.

Stewart taught at GSA for 35 years, our holdings include examples of work by a number of his former students including Eirene Hunter, Margaret Stewart and Jimmy Cosgrove (who went on to lead Printed Textiles at GSA in the early 1980s). The Archives & Collections also hold a number of printed textiles and student notebooks from the late 1970s and 1980s by former student and textile designer Fraser Taylor.

Since the 1940s GSA has held an annual fashion show. This is now part of the Fashion & Textiles Department third year curriculum, however, it was originally an extra-curricular activity involving students from all disciplines. In 2017 an exhibition documenting the history of the fashion show was held at GSA, utilising ephemera, photographic and audio-visual material held in the archives and attracting new donations from former students, including a number of fashion show garments.

We continue to add material to our holdings to fill in gaps and to document current activity at the School. Recent additions include printed textiles by Erin McQuarrie, GSA Newbery prize winner in 2018.

Introduction by:
Susannah Waters
Former Archives and Collections Manager, The Glasgow School of Art

Highlights

Textiles · Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme · 16th century to late 20th century
Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme · 16th century to late 20th century
Textiles · Papers and textiles of Sylvia Chalmers · c1943-1990
Papers and textiles of Sylvia Chalmers · c1943-1990
Textiles · Student work by Eirene Hunter · c1950s
Student work by Eirene Hunter · c1950s
Textiles · Embroidered and Woven Textile Collection · c1600-1961
Embroidered and Woven Textile Collection · c1600-1961
Textiles · Anne Scott Doll Collection · c1956
Anne Scott Doll Collection · c1956
Textiles · Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth · c1978-2015
Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth · c1978-2015
Textiles · Textile work by GSA students and staff · 20th century
Textile work by GSA students and staff · 20th century
Textiles · Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art · c1909-1996
Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art · c1909-1996
Textiles · Stoddard-Templeton Carpet and Textile Collection · c1840s-1960s
Stoddard-Templeton Carpet and Textile Collection · c1840s-1960s
Textiles · The Grace Melvin Textile Collection · c1918
The Grace Melvin Textile Collection · c1918
Textiles · Textiles by Margaret Stewart, student at The Glasgow School of Art · c1953-1954
Textiles by Margaret Stewart, student at The Glasgow School of Art · c1953-1954
Textiles · Papers of Veronica Matthew · Late 20th century
Papers of Veronica Matthew · Late 20th century
Textiles · Records of Donald Brothers Ltd, linen, canvas and furnishing fabric manufacturers, Dundee, Scotland · c1888-1950s
Records of Donald Brothers Ltd, linen, canvas and furnishing fabric manufacturers, Dundee, Scotland · c1888-1950s
Textiles · Examples of work by the Marimekko Textile Company, Helsinki, Finland · 1950-1977
Examples of work by the Marimekko Textile Company, Helsinki, Finland · 1950-1977
Textiles · Papers of Mary Mackie · c1950s-1970s
Papers of Mary Mackie · c1950s-1970s