"Colour4CRAFTS: Colour for Tomorrow is the final exhibition from the European Union–funded Colour4CRAFTS research project, presenting three years of interdisciplinary work exploring the future of natural dyes and bio‑based colourants in textile and fashion practice.
Bringing together research from scientists, designers, artists and craft practitioners across Europe, the exhibition highlights how traditional knowledge and advanced technologies can converge to create more sustainable approaches to colouration. Displays include research outputs, material samples, videos of work in progress, industry collaborations, student work using natural dyes, and the finalists from the International Student Textile Design Competition.
Colour4CRAFTS (“Colour for Combining, Re‑engineering, Applying, Futuring, Transforming, Stretching”) is a multidisciplinary research project funded by the European Union Horizon programme. The project is led by the University of Helsinki and delivered in collaboration with partner institutions across Europe, including the University of Leeds. It focuses on developing sustainable, bio‑based colouration practices by integrating historical research, craft knowledge, scientific innovation and future‑focused design."