Kent PhD Quilt

Kent’s PhD Quilt /A Visual Representation of Research at Kent

Explore a visual and tactile representation of the breadth of research undertaken at Kent.

Kent’s PhD Quilt is the first of its kind. Each quilt block was created by a different PhD student, representing the core concept of their PhD. Quilting was done in collaboration with the Canterbury Quilters Society.

Come along to its grand unveiling, before it sets off across the country as a unique form of public engagement. Meet the amazing students researching topics from Moby Dick to the ivory trade, and the talented quilters who added their own artistic interpretation to the quilt.

Tuesday 30th April 18:00-20:00 in the Colyer Fergusson Foyer. Wine and nibbles will be provided. Let us know you are coming by signing up oemail graduateschool@kent.ac.uk

“I wanted to provide an opportunity for Kent PhD students to explore alternative ways of communicating their research, while enhancing their own well-being through mindful creativity. I’ve been quilting for a few years, and create textile portraits of endangered species to help raise awareness and funds for them. Quilting is both a really fun pastime, and a fun way of engaging people in my work. I thought a visual and tactile representation of the breadth of research undertaken at Kent would be a unique form of public engagement. Kent’s PhD Quilt is the first of its kind. Each quilt block was created by a different PhD student, representing the core concept of their PhD. Quilting was done in collaboration with the Canterbury Quilters Society.”  – Commissioned by Laura Thomas-Walters, PhD Candidate.