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Exhibits and Events Schedule
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2008
2009
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Fashion Camp

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Celtfest

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Almonte Fair
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Herbfest

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New Events
Ongoing Events
Fashion Camp
July 7 – July 25 , 2008

Youth ages 10 and up. learn to design and make clothing.

 

 

Weaving and Spinning Demonstrations
March 1 – October 31

Every Wednesday from 1PM – 4PM
Come in and try the fine art of weaving and spinning with members of the West Carleton Fibre Guild.
Free with your admission to the museum.

Celtfest
July 13, 2008

Museum will have an exhibit at Celtfest location (weaving demonstrations)

We on our Planet
By: Juan Geuer
April 26 - August 15, 2008

The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum is featuring a sculptural exhibition by Juan Geuer entitled “We On Our Planet”, major works of the past and his latest “conflicting reality” creation.

Almonte Fair
July 18 - 20, 2008

Museum will have an exhibit at the fair (weaving demo's)

‘/-AGE
by: ‘W’ (Wan Ki An, Tagget Cornish, Vanessa Lee, Martina Edmondson, Hoi Yee Wong, Robin Rice)
May 6 - July 27, 2008

The subject of their exhibition is “’/-AGE” and every artist had to use these three letters, working with words such as adage, age, breakage, foliage, pages, passage and sage as a start off point, or inspiration, for their individual pieces.

Herbfest
July 27, 2008

Museum will sell gift shop items at the fest and artist in residence, Jill McCubbin will do demonstrations

Textiles with Meaning. Textiles with Personality
By: Catherine Gutsche
May 15 - August 2

Artist Gutsche takes the wildest men’s ties that she can find to apply them to canvases and allow their playful patterns to show their personalities.

Fabrication
By: Gayle Kells
May 31 - to August 15

This exhibition brings together a body of work that has evolved over the past ten years. It focuses on female identity issues through the use of a mixture of mediums that include painting, drawing and found objects.

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