Hélène Day Fraser

Assistant Dean and Associate Professor

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Education:

MAA, Design
BAA, Fashion

Bio

Hélène Day Fraser is a founding member and co-director of the Material Matters Research Commons at ECU, and a member of ECU’s DESIS lab. From 2013 to 2018 she led the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight-funded cloTHING(s) as Conversation project. In her role as ECU’s Academic Co-ordinator for Sustainability she established Creatives with Intent, a group that promoted agency and communication around sustainability. In 2018 she founded the Material Matters Textile Adaptation Research Program (TARP).

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Research Interests

Hélène’s textile and garment-based research, informed by a past career in fashion, design, and manufacturing, explores design’s capacity to contribute to better ecosystem relations. Most recently, Hélène has developed ways to deal with climate change through designed objects, understanding design objects as products for mass consumption. Hélène engages with regional materials and the objects made from them to support local, community-based initiatives. Her recent research collaborations have focused on decolonizing design’s material practices. These include WITH Trees: The New? Material! Relations, Project, Lab: Here//Too//For within the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Fashion Fictions exhibition, and Charred Wood, a collaboration with UBC’s Clean Energy Research Centre (CERC) and BioProducts Institute (BPI) and the Nlaka'pamux First Nations’ Boothroyd Band.

24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Directed Studies - Design DSDE 300 26/SP

Description

Course description not available.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.