TASAF Study Day: Unravelling The Silk Road – Chris Alan Alexander
Wednesday 04 February 2026
Cinema and Studios
Join us for a thought-provoking and insightful study day with Chris Alan Alexander in The Arts Society at Firstsite (TASAF) Lecture series!
The Arts Society at Firstsite is an organisation about connecting people who have a passion for art.
TASAF is part of a global network of local societies, which bring people together through shared curiosity for the arts. You can learn more about it here.
We offer a series of 10 talks* from accredited lecturers based around the UK. Lectures take place throughout the year from September to June on the third Tuesday of each month.
Find out more about TASAF here.
TASAF Study Day
The TASAF Study Day is a special interest event which provides activities and three lectures linked to a chosen theme. They provide the opportunity to look at subjects in more depth, encouraging discussion and a chance to explore new ways of looking at art.
Tickets for the TASAF Study Day are not included in the TASAF Member and Mosaic Member benefits. As a special event, it is priced separately.
A hot drink and lunch will be provided with vegan and vegetarian options available. Any dietary requirements, please include in your booking.
Session Program
Unravelling The Silk Road (Lectures by Chris Alan Alexander)
Each session day lecture explores a textile and a road. We examine how textiles have changed the course of Central Asian history, politics and a way of life.
We also revel in the intoxicating designs, colours, and techniques achieved with these three textiles, from breath-takingly intricate suzani embroidery and robes fit for a Shah, to world-class carpets, cheerful shyrdyk felts and diaphanous cotton, lighter than a spider’s web.
Each lecture will also be embroidered with Chris Aslan’s own experience of living and working in the region for 15 years as he attempts to justify a rather bold assertion that everything is about textiles.
The Wool Road
How did tartan-wearing proto-Celts end up in China over 2500 years ago?
We explore how nomads traversed the wool road, a vast corridor of grassland that stretched from Central Europe almost to the Pacific. With little fuel or shelter and winters down to minus 60 degrees, it was houses made from wool that gave these nomads the protection they needed.
We focus on decorative felts, carpets and the way in which beautiful nomadic textile were perfectly functional as well.
The Silk Road
In this lecture we explore the birth of the Silk Road and how silk fuelled trade in goods, foods, art, inventions, commodities, religions, fashions and so much more, ushering in the first era of globalisation.
We explore how silk is woven into beautiful fabrics, such as, atlas, velvet, and adras, and how fabric was a major signifier of wealth and stratifying sedentary society.
How did one item of women’s clothing spark a culture war which led to public burnings of silk? We marvel at the dowry embroideries produced in Bukhara and the magical and amuletic protection woven into most clothing.
We explore how silk stratified society, through stunning robes and turbans, and Chris gives a brief overview of the silk carpet workshop he founded in Khiva, Uzbekistan.
The Cotton Road
The Cotton Road is inextricably interwoven with colonial exploitation and environmental catastrophe.
We explore how British Rule caused the extinction of the most expensive fabric that had ever been woven, and how cotton became a form of anti-colonial resistance, leading to the overthrow of British rule in India.
We explore the darker side of Russian chintz and that thieving Laura Ashley! We also witness how cotton has killed a sea, creating an environmental disaster even more devastating to human health than that better known Soviet disaster: Chernobyl, and the experiences of cotton-pickers today.
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Length: 5 Hours
Dates and times
Wednesday 04 February 2026 | 10:00 am