Fonds GB 3184 BSY - Barbara Sawyer Archive

Identity area

Reference code

GB 3184 BSY

Title

Barbara Sawyer Archive

Date(s)

  • 1943-1982 (Creation)

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

326 Items (89 Boxes)

Context area

Archival history

Barbara Sawyer (1919-1982) was a textile artist and weaver. Sawyer lived and worked for most of her life in London and Kent.

Sawyer studied full-time at the Birmingham College of Art and took short courses at Ethel Mairet’s Gospels Workshop in Ditchling. After studying, Sawyer turned to teaching textiles. She taught weaving full-time at Hastings School of Art (1943-5) and at Hull School of Art (1945-7). She then taught part-time at Blackburn Technical College (1948-50) and on many weaving summer schools at Loughborough, Barry, and Glamorgan throughout the 1950s. In 1950 she joined the textile department at Camberwell School of Art & Craft on a part-time basis. By the 1970s she had rose to the position of Associate Lecturer and became more involved in creating the textile course curriculum. Sawyer continued to work at Camberwell until her death in 1982.

Sawyer’s artistic practice and contribution to the craft of fine weaving remains unsung in many accounts. However, she did receive the Gold Medal for Textile Design at Manchester in 1948.
Sawyer is best known for her woven raffia placemats, several of which are in the V&A Museum collection. She is also known through her working relationship with Peter Collingwood, who is regarded as a master weaver/pre-eminent weaver. Sawyer shared a studio with Collingwood in her later life.

The archive has been split into biographical periods within Sawyer's life. These include Barbara Sawyer as a student, as a teacher, as an artist and her personal life. The original order of the archive has been maintained as much as possible. However, there was intervention with the archive by the Camberwell College of Art and Design Conservation Course students and staff which may have changed some of the original arrangement. The Conservation interventions have been placed back into the biographical ordering of the archive under their own series as an attempt to acknowledge this significant period for the archive without disrupting the order of the archive.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

After Sawyer’s death in 1982, it is believed the contents of her office was given to Camberwell College of Art and Design for use as a teaching collection under the auspices of Graham Smith (previously part Camberwell Textile Department). It was intended for use on the BA Conservation Organic Materials course. In 2017, Camberwell College stopped offering courses in Conservation and so the Collection was transferred to the Archives and Special Collections Centre at London College of Communications along with several other collections.

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Scope and content

The archive comprises weave samples, designs on paper, works on paper, sketchbooks, notebooks and resources relating to Sawyer’s teaching. It also contains industrial ephemera and published material relating to textile production.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

Not expected

System of arrangement

The archive has been split into biographical periods within Sawyer's life. These include Barbara Sawyer as a student, as a teacher, as an artist and her personal life. The original order of the archive has been maintained as much as possible. However, there was intervention with the archive by the Camberwell College of Art and Design Conservation Course students and staff which may have changed some of the original arrangement. The Conservation interventions have been placed back into the biographical ordering of the archive under their own series as an attempt to acknowledge this significant period for the archive without disrupting the order of the archive.

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Open

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      Description identifier

      Institution identifier

      GB 3184

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      Status

      Final

      Level of detail

      Full

      Dates of creation revision deletion

      2023, 2024

      Language(s)

      • English

      Script(s)

      • Latin

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