The TRC Intensive Textile Course: Inspiring approach to teaching
I am an MA student in Heritage and Memory Studies at Amsterdam University, and I started my internship at the Textile Research Centre a little over a month ago. Over the course of a month, I am discovering more and more about how the TRC preserves textile heritage through various means and about its approach to spreading knowledge through education. Being a student intern at the TRC, I had the privilege to assist and sit-in on their highly praised Intensive Textile Course from 23 to 27 May 2022.
The class studying the different kinds of fiber using the microscope. May 2022. Photograph by author.
After five days of learning, touching and experimenting, I left Leiden feeling, to be frank, exhausted but also incredibly accomplished, fulfilled and inspired. Not only was I able to gain a comprehensive introduction into textile technology, I also had a chance to see TRC’s philosophy in heritage preservation put into action. In the following, I would like to share with you some of my favourite parts of the course and my main takeaways.
First and foremost, what I like about this course is the accessibility of its content despite being fairly technical. When tackling the subject of textile technology, one can find it quite intimidating as the topic could seem too big to handle and too technical to deconstruct.










