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Join us for our upcoming event exploring the interconnectivity between Uzbek craft, culture and the community working to revive a connection between the two ...
The Ripple Effect is a newly commissioned ceramic seating installation for the V&A’s garden and pond, by artist and designer ...
A collaborative embroidery project exploring concepts of identity, belonging and home, inspired by the artist’s personal ...
In celebration of the centenary of Art Deco, join us for a panel discussion about the movement’s ongoing influence on ...
The first festival at Worthy Farm was called the Pilton Pop Blues and Folk Festival and took place in late Summer 1970, opening the day after Jimi Hendrix died.
Sacred Ceramics – Devotional Images in European Porcelain Was eighteenth-century European porcelain just a ceramic material to be moulded into useful objects – or could it mean more? This conference ...
Author and fashion historian Hilary Davidson explores the world of Regency dress in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth.
This workshop invites you to use collage, paint, pastels and inks to explore themes of identity, spirituality and representation with an emphasis on how colour and composition can be key elements in ...
The V&A holds a stunning collection of wedding attire, spanning five centuries and featuring key designers. Extravagant, demure, edgy, elegant, pure white, bold colour – these ensembles are as varied ...
Focus On: Robin Hood Gardens centres the largest object in V&A East Storehouse: a 3-storey section from Robin Hood Gardens estate in Poplar, east London, which was demolished between 2017 and 2025.
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