Hemmings is currently a Professor of Craft, University of Gothenburg, Sweden[1] and Professor II at the Oslo School of Architecture & Design, Norway.[2] Previous academic appointments include Professor of Visual Culture and Head of the School of Visual Culture at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin (2012-2016); Deputy Director of Research and Head of Context, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh (2010-2012); Associate Director of the Centre for Visual & Cultural Studies, Edinburgh College of Art (2008-2010); Reader in Textile Culture, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, England (2008). She is a member of the editorial boards of TEXTILE: the journal of cloth & culture (Taylor & Francis)[1][3] and Craft Research (Intellect).[4]
As a writer, she has published Warp and Weft: Woven Textiles in Fashion, Art and Interiors (2012) and Yvonne Vera: The Voice of Cloth (2008), and edited three books. Based on her editorial project Cultural Threads, Hemmings curated Migrations, an international traveling exhibition (2015-2017).[5][6] The Cultural Threads book inspired Dutch curator Liza Swaving’s exhibition of the same name held at the TextielMuseum, Tilburg, the Netherlands (24 November – 12 May 2019).[7]
Books
The Textile Reader (second edition), Bloomsbury (9 February 2023), ISBN9781350239845
Cultural Threads: Transnational Textiles Today, Bloomsbury Academic (15 January 2015), ISBN978-1472524997[5]
Warp and Weft: Woven Textiles in Fashion, Art and Interiors, A&C Black Visual Arts (6 December 2012), ISBN978-1408134443[1]
Yvonne Vera: The Voice of Cloth, kalliope paperbacks; 1st Edition (1 January 2008), [1]ISBN978-3981079852
Awards
2020–2023 Rita Bolland Fellowship at the Research Centre for Material Culture, the Netherlands [9]
Selected Lectures
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain (2023),[10] Nordic Textile Art Network, Reykjavik, Iceland (2019),[11] Zeitz MOCCA, Cape Town, South Africa (2018),[12] University of British Columbia, Canada (2017),[1] ObjectSpace, New Zealand (2016),[13] Design Canberra Festival, Australia (2015), SOFA Chicago New Voices Lecture (2012),[14] Cranbrook Academy of Art (2012)[15] INIVA, London (2009).[16]