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Textile Print & Dye Workshop

Long print tables with repeat furniture for screenprinting fabric lengths, heat presses, digital and sublimation printers, and a dye kitchen with steaming and washing facilities are included in the resources available here.

The Textiles Print and Dye Workshop is located in the St Georges Building, on the lower ground floor, in room SG12.

Further Details

The workshop is fully equipped for students to use many techniques and processes throughout each specific area of printing and dyeing.

Access is initially planned by course requirement through taught inductions. However, individual requests for inductions can be negotiated via the Workshop Manager. Every technique and process has specific health and safety requirements for which training is given during workshop inductions and reinforced throughout the year. 

A list of technical guides and other helpful resources can be viewed on the Textiles Workshop VLE Page

Operational Procedures and Screen Processing System

  • To book into the Textiles Workshops please talk to a member of our technical team or email us at ws.textiles@norwichuni.ac.uk and we will reply to discuss what you’d like to do and make the booking with you. 
  • To ensure that an efficient, professional and safe working environment is maintained at all times within this workshop, students and staff are required to adhere to the Textile Print and Dye Workshops operational procedures; these can be viewed on the Textiles Workshops VLE Page

Find the Textile Print and Dye Workshop

Room SG12,
St Georges Building,
St Georges St,
Norwich NR3 1BB

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