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Architecture Objects trail
A trail featuring V&A objects designed by architects to print out and bring with you on a visit
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Architectural Fragments trail
A trail about architectural fragments on display in the V&A to print out and bring with you on a visit
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Sian Bowen blog
Blog by artist in residence Sian Bowen who uses drawing as her medium
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Stuart Frost blog
Blog by Education Officer Stuart Frost who is working on the Medieval and Renaissance gallery project
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Sue Lawty blog
Blog by artist in residence Sue Lawty who works in textiles and site-specific sculpture, including the World Beach Project
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Helen Scalway blog Moving Patterns
Blog by Helen Scalway who is artist in residence on a project about how textile patterns have been transmitted between South Asia and Britain since the 17th century
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Sackler Centre Diary
Online diary by members of the Sackler Centre for arts education project team
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