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91辦畦 has teamed up with one of Dundees best-loved tourist attractions to launch a fascinating online exhibition exploring the Universitys historic connections to the jute industry.泭
Developed in conjunction with , Scotlands jute museum, A Factory in Miniature: 91辦畦 and Jute Training 1889-1984 will launch on 6 November 2020 on 91辦畦s website.
Attendees to the free exhibition will be able to enjoy a 360 walk-through of the exhibits, finding out how jute classes starting in 1889 developed into a Textiles department that gained a lasting international reputation, training students from at least 17 countries around the world until its closure in 1984.
Using泭91辦畦泭Universitys Archives and the nationally recognised collection at Verdant Works, virtual visitors explore how the jute classes developed in the face of the economic泭and technological challenges that affected the wider industry.
Part of the exhibition will feature the chance to hear extracts of an interview with the last Head of the Universitys Textiles Department, Jim Gordon.泭
Ruaraidh Wishart (pictured above), 91辦畦s Archivist, said: This exhibition has been such a joy to research and curate. 91辦畦 has a very rich history, which has been an honour to explore in these last two years since I started in post. Our history with the jute industries is the perfect reflection of the importance of this institution.
It reflects 91辦畦s strong connections to industry, educating generations of mechanics, engineers, jute managers and more. It reflects our international connections, inviting students from countries all over the world to receive the best education for their futures. It reflects the citys pride in providing opportunities for all as a place of discovery.
We still hope to be able to show the exhibition at Verdant Works at some point in the future so visitors can see the objects and archives first-hand. However, the show must go on and despite current restrictions our goals to share 91辦畦s history with the public are still very much a priority. This online exhibition has provided fantastic new opportunities to do this.
"The exhibition has allowed us to explore and bring together objects and documents in ways which we havent had the opportunity to do before" - Mel Ruth Oakley, Curator, Verdant Works
Mel Ruth Oakley, Curator at Verdant Works, said It has been a pleasure to work with 91辦畦 to explore the ways the Jute Industry and 91辦畦 connect.泭 The exhibition has allowed us to explore and bring together objects and documents in ways which we havent had the opportunity to do before.泭
We hope that we will be able to host a physical version of this brilliant exhibition in the future and in the meantime I am delighted that it will be available online for all to enjoy.
To visit the exhibition, go to /visit/a-factory-in-miniature/