Catalytic Clothing is a partnershipbetween The University of Sheffield,University of the Arts London /London College of Fashion

2018Since its inception the team behind Catalytic Clothing continue to investigate the technical and funding partnerships required to advance the large scale data sets that are needed to determine efficacy, safety for any ultimate public use. At 2018 these discussions continue.There is therefore no current activity of the project in the public domain, other than for exhibition purposes.For more general background information and loans of work contact Caroline Coates













Catalytic Clothing seeks to explore how clothing and textiles can be used as a catalytic surface to purify air, employing existing technology in a new way. It is the brainchild of artist / designer Helen Storey and chemist Tony Ryan – people from very different worlds whose minds have come together over recent years in highly successful art/science collaborations.



Between 2011 and 2016 a series of cultural and art interventions brought this forthcoming technology into the public domain, seeking to share ideas which invesitgate how we can shape our world for the better.



For more information contact caroline@helenstoreyfoundation.org

In 2017 we are collating new data for the next stages.



