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Green College Special Event

The Nettle Dress Film Screening

Moderated by Alexandra Peck, Art History, Visual Art, and Theory; and Alex Tavasoli, Mechanical Engineering
Coach House, Green College, UBC 
Thursday, March 27, 5-6:10 pm
in the series
Green College Special Event | First Annual Slow Fashion Season at UBC
 
'Dylan Howitt’s poetic documentary can be counted as one of the best cinematic surprises of 2023' – Film Review Daily '
A moving story exquisitely told...a perfect little gem' – The Arts Desk

The Nettle Dress is a poetic 2023 documentary by Dylan Howitt that follows the seven-year activity of artist Allan Brown to glean, process, spin, weave, and sew a dress of local stinging nettles. We will be screening it as an opening to the Slow Fashion Show at the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), opening at 7 pm the same night. The film will be hosted by Green College Leading Scholars Alex Tavasoli and Alexandra Peck, both members of UBC's new Circular Textiles, Sustainable Fibre, Slow Fashion Research Cluster.

Following the film, there is a short five minute walk to MOA where visitors can explore the galleries, including their newest exhibition Nuxalk Nation in advance of the Slow Fashion Show. The fashion show is included in the ticketed admission to MOA. (Note: Indigenous visitors as well as UBC faculty, staff, and students always receive free admission at MOA.)

Organized by Green College Leading Scholar Germaine Koh (Art History, Visual Art, and Theory).

Please note that seating is limited and is a first-come first-seated basis.


Slow Fashion Season is an accessible annual forum for exchanging research, building skills, and presenting inspiring initiatives and creative production in the realm of sustainable textiles and apparel. It is an initiative of the new Circular Textiles, Sustainable Fibre, Slow Fashion interdisciplinary research cluster at UBC that includes faculty, staff and students aiming to address the complex problems of textile waste and consumption by researching alternative textile systems and fibre materials. The UBC faculty leads are visual artist Germaine Koh; mechanical engineer Dr Alexandra Tavasoli; Audain Chair in Historical Indigenous Art Dr Alexandra Peck; art historian Dr T'ai Smith; costume designer Jacqueline Firkins; Dr Qinshi Tu from UBC's BioProducts Institute; and Dr Abbas Milani, director of UBC’s Materials and Manufacturing Research Institute. UBC Slow Fashion Season is on until March 27, 2025.

For more information, visit: https://slowfashionseason.com/ and Instagram @slowfashionseason.

Slow Fashion Season 2025 is organized by the Circular Textiles, Sustainable Fibre, Slow Fashion research cluster in partnership with a number of UBC units:

Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory
Department of Theatre and Film
SEEDS Sustainability Program Alma Mater Society (AMS)
Sustainability Office
Museum of Anthropology
Hatch Art Gallery
UBC Arts and Culture District
and Green College

 

Unless otherwise noted, all of our lectures are free to attend and do not require registration.

March 27, 2025
10:00 am to 11:30 am

Coach House

6201 Cecil Green Park Rd

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Moderated by Alexandra Peck, Art History, Visual Art and Theory; and Alex Tavasoli, Mechanical Engineering
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