![]() The space is named after “Buchi” Emecheta OBE (21 July 1944–25 January 2017), a powerful and defiant Nigerian British writer. ![]() The Buchi Emecheta Space is on the second floor of the library and is dedicated to projects that relate to the 'Liberate Our Degree' campaign or that respond to the library or its collections. Exhibitions can run for up to a term.īefore making a proposal please book an appointment to visit the gallery and discuss possibilities by e-mailing Emecheta Space There are also two lockable cabinets outside the gallery which can be used for the exhibition or to display related material from the Goldsmiths Textile Collection. Two display tables and 3 plinths are available for use. The exhibition space uses a wall hanging system as it is not possible to drill or pierce the walls. ![]() In her memory, the gallery continues to support projects wish to push the boundaries of textiles. Exhibitions may relate to many disciplines including visual arts, visual cultures, anthropology, education, history and design. The Gallery is named after Constance Howard, who established the Embroidery Department at Goldsmiths in the 1950s and was an influential figure in promoting the understanding of embroidery as an art form. The Constance Howard Gallery is dedicated to exhibitions relating to Textiles and is housed in the basement of the Deptford Town Hall.
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