Printed length

This material is held atGlasgow School of Art Archives and Collections

  • Reference
    • GB 1694 NMC/1736A
  • Dates of Creation
    • c1985
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item
  • Digital Content

Scope and Content

Fringed, printed woolen stole in brightly coloured architecture-inspired patterns with applied plastic sequins.

Administrative / Biographical History

Joanie Jack studied Printed Textiles at GSA between 1981-1985 and modelled in the 1985 fashion show. She was awarded a prize in session 1984-85, and exhibited at Surtex in New York, in session 1986-87. She began career in design working for Missoni in Italy before freelancing for textile manufacturers worldwide. Was Head of the design team at Sekers Fabrics Ltd. and appointed Senior Design Executive with Scottish Design. Currently teaching at the Glasgow School of Art in Continuing Education and works as a free-lance textile designer.

Acquisition Information

Accession number JAC/208.

Note

Joanie Jack studied Printed Textiles at GSA between 1981-1985 and modelled in the 1985 fashion show. She was awarded a prize in session 1984-85, and exhibited at Surtex in New York, in session 1986-87. She began career in design working for Missoni in Italy before freelancing for textile manufacturers worldwide. Was Head of the design team at Sekers Fabrics Ltd. and appointed Senior Design Executive with Scottish Design. Currently teaching at the Glasgow School of Art in Continuing Education and works as a free-lance textile designer.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Wool, plastic sequins
Dimensions: 860 x 1060 mm

Related Material

NMC/1736B is a stole by the same artist

Additional Information

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