Andrea Cammarosano / CLU++ER: Creativity + Collaboration in Fashion Education
Book launch 29 March
Saturday 29 March 2025, at the MoMu Bibliotheek
- 13:00 - 17:00 ongoing visual presentation of the book
- 15:30 Talk with Andrea Cammarosano and Johan Pas
- 16:00 Talk with Andrea Cammarosano and Walter Van Beirendonck
About the book
Fashion is a mix of the tangible and the intangible: it brings together craftsmanship and material expertise with storytelling and imagination. In this process, the role of the individual and the group are interconnected. One person’s creativity influences others, leading to a multiplicative process.
In this book, designer and educator Andrea Cammarosano examines how these dynamics can be applied to education. While fashion education often focuses on individual expression, collaborative processes and group creativity can broaden perspectives, fostering systems of collective creation. The book proposes that skill-training and craft — foundations of tangible creation in fashion— can act as tools to connect personal discovery with collective imagination.
This exploration began at the Royal Academy of Arts Antwerp and expanded over four years to include two other leading institutions: HEAD–Genève, Haute école d’art et de design, in Geneva and NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. An elaborate inquiry on craft and materials was made possible through a partnership with Gruppocinque, a textile company recognized for its creative approach.
The book includes a large collection of artworks made during workshops and activities at the three schools, as well as stories and feedback from students and teachers. It also offers manuals and practical ideas for building education programs focused on craft and creativity.
This publication is for anyone passionate about working with crafts and materials, and for people who want to use these skills to create strong and creative teams. It is especially useful for educators and young designers looking for ideas on how to organize projects and creative processes in groups or collectives.
The book also features interviews with designers Walter Van Beirendonck and Lutz Huelle, journalist Sara Sozzani Maino, and a variety of crafters, educators, and professionals from the textile industry.
Order the book here