‘Lace: the transgressive thread’ is the inaugural conference of the Lace Research Network to be held on Friday 16 May 2014 at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.

The two keynote speakers are:
Piper Shepard, artist, researcher and Chair of the Fibers Department at the Maryland Institute College of Art. The conference is linked to an exhibition of hand cut lace by Piper Shepard at the Crafts Study Centre, Farnham, from 6 to 24 May 2014

Lesley Millar MBE, Professor of Textile Culture at UCA and curator of many groundbreaking textile exhibitions including ‘Lost in Lace’ at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in 2011, which included a major work by Piper Shepard, and ‘Cloth and Memory’ at Salts Mill in 2012 and 2013.

Call for papers
‘Lace: the transgressive thread’ will explore the ways in which lace challenges boundaries, literally or metaphorically. We welcome proposals for papers up to a maximum of 20 minutes from researchers, artists, and writers, addressing the theme of the conference, which might include, but are not limited to:

  • lace as fine art practice
  • innovative materials
  • historical research
  • new concepts
  • international collaborations
  • lace and politics
  • subversive lace
  • the global lace trade

Potential speakers should submit a proposed title, an abstract of 250 words (maximum), their name, address, email address and telephone number, together with a short CV. Proposals should be emailed to laceresearchnetwork@ucreative.ac.uk with the subject heading LRNC and your name (e.g. LRNC J Smith).

Submissions should be received by 31 January 2014. Speakers will be notified whether they have been successful or not by late February 2014.

It is anticipated that the chosen papers will be published after the conference in some form.
Further information can be found at www.ucreative.ac.uk/laceresearchnetwork