Faculty Profiles

Lecturer Irshma Butt

Designation : Lecturer
Specialization : Textile Designing

Email : [email protected]


Lecturer in Textile Design Department at University of Gujrat, dedicated educator and researcher. Holding an MPhil in Textile Design (Punjab University, 2019-2021) and MBA in HRM (Virtual University, 2009-2011), brings expertise in textile design, education, and management. With 7+ years of teaching experience, I have participated in various exhibitions, competitions, and workshops, including Lahore Biennale 03 and SDC-UK International Design Competition. I am committed to inspiring innovation and excellence in textile design education.

  • MPhil,University of Punjab
  • BS,University of Gujrat
  • MBA,Virtual University of Pakistan
  • B.com,Gujranwala Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education
  • D.com,Punjab Board of Technical Education
  • Matric,Gujranwala Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education
  • Biennale 03   Sustainable Textile
  • Textile Art   Textile Art Exhibition at Alhamrah Art Council, Lahore
Student Name DegreeTitle Status / Completed Year
Ghania Phool BS Carcinotextiles  (Expression of cancer cells in modern textiles)This thesis investigates the transformative potential of textile design in the context of cancer. The primary focus will be on the infusion of hope and positivity into the aesthetic environment. The research aims to create a range of purposeful products that not only showcase the aesthetic beauty of cancer cells but also contribute positively to the well-being of individuals navigating the complexities of cancer treatment. 2024
Amna Amanat BS Illuminating the darkness  This thesis explores the intersection of light painting photography and spiritual guidance in textile design. Through the creation of illuminated textile pieces, this research transforms the darkness of difficult times into beacons of hope and guidance. By weaving together the art of light painting and the solace of spiritual guidance, this study crafts a textile collection that radiates comfort, resilience, and inner peace. 2024
Nimra Aslam BS silent stitches  In societies around the world, the plight of women facing oppression and harassment often remains hidden in plain sight, obscured by a veil of societal neglect and willful ignorance. This thesis endeavors to shed light on this overlooked reality, particularly within the cultural context of Pakistan. Despite facing criticism and resistance, the aim of this research is to challenge the prevailing notion that issues such as female oppression and harassment are insignificant or unworthy of attention. 2024
Maryam Sadiq BS Textile exploration of steampunk cogs and gears  This topic explores the world of steampunk aesthetics through the lens of textiles. It delves into translating the intricate machinery, particularly cogs and gears, that define the steampunk genre into woven or printed fabrics. The research will investigate various textile techniques, such as weaving, embroidery, or digital printing, to capture the essence of these mechanical elements. The aim is to develop a unique textile vocabulary that embodies the industrial spirit and intricate functionality of steampunk, offering a novel perspective on material exploration within the genre. 2024