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Join us for our upcoming event exploring the interconnectivity between Uzbek craft, culture and the community working to ...
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.
Drop in throughout the summer holidays for a family-friendly design challenge! Our studio has been transformed with a big and bold new design by illustrator Bjorn Lie. Taking inspiration from the ...
Was eighteenth-century European porcelain just a ceramic material to be moulded into useful objects – or could it mean more? This conference explores what European porcelain might have communicated ...
Ahead of Adam Ant’s 2017 “Anthems” tour, Archive Assistant, Lynn Wood, gives an introduction to the Adam Ant costume collection in the V&A Department of Theatre and Performance. Musically 1980 was a ...
Want to make your own 1960s-style minidress? Try our free, downloadable sewing pattern, inspired by Mary Quant's iconic A-line designs.
Featuring highlights from a unique collection of etchings by Lucian Freud, most of which had never previously been exhibited, these trial proofs told the story of Freud's long collaboration with ...
Bravery and gallantry abound today as we celebrate the feast day of St. George: patron saint of England, Portugal, Germany, Lithuania, Georgia, Russia and Palestine, amongst others. Through his ...
Through original drawings and photographs, this display highlighted the artists, designers and engineers who created the V&A, charting the building's transformation from the 1850s to today, ...