The Crafts Study Centre in collaboration with the International Textile Research Centre is presenting an exhibition, curated by Liz Cooper, from 5 January to 5 March 2016. The exhibition includes specially commissioned work using stitch and other media to explore damage and repair, disease and medicine, healing and restoration for landscapes, bodies, minds and objects.

A one day symposium will be held at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham on 2 March 2016. The keynote speakers for the symposium are the ceramic artist Bouke de Vries and the textile artist Freddie Robins. The exhibition will show work by Dorothy Caldwell, Celia Pym, Freddie Robins, Karina Thompson and Saidhbhin Gibson.

We welcome abstracts for Papers from different practices and disciplines and in different formats that may address, but are not confined to, material, physical, political or psychological reflections and responses to the theme of damage and repair.

Please send a 250 word abstract of your paper to Professor Lesley Millar: lmillar@ucreative.ac.uk by no later than 20 November 2015. An expert panel will review abstracts and you will hear their decision by 4 December 2015.