Women in Print: 150 Years of Liberty Textiles
On Zoom from the UK at 2 pm EST
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Our speaker will be Róisín Inglesby, Curator at the William Morris Gallery in London. She is co-curator of Women in Print: 150 Years of Liberty Textiles. Róisín previously worked on the Young Poland exhibit, and has had various curatorial roles including at the V&A.
The William Morris Gallery’s current exhibit, Women in Print: 150 Years of Liberty Textiles, was conceived in partnership with Liberty Fabrics on the occasion of the design house’s 150th anniversary. Tracing the rich history of Liberty Fabrics, Women in Print explores the evolving influence and status of women in textiles over the past 150 years.
The exhibit brings together iconic patterns by designers including Althea McNish, Susan Collier, Sarah Campbell, and Lucienne Day, alongside previously overlooked names. It features over 100 works, including garments, fabric, original designs, film and historic photographs.
Women in Print is curated by Rowan Bain, Principal Curator of Collections and Programme and Róisín Inglesby, Curator William Morris Gallery.

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