In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Visions Museum of Textile Art’s vision statement gets right to the heart ...
The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art will present a monumental textile work by Canadian artist Sandra Sawatzky ...
Willimantic's Textile and History Museum will reopen with a new senior curator and a new exhibit on women's undergarments in ...
For 100 years, a D.C. museum has offered views of some of the rarest and most beautiful handmade kimonos, intricate Persian rugs and vivid robes of Taoist priests. The Textile Museum at George ...
On view through May 15, 2022 With their sumptuous surfaces, original designs, and technical sophistication, luxury textiles played a critical role in the social, cultural, religious, and economic life ...
The head of the textiles program at Kent State University’s School of Art will exhibit his work at Kent State University Museum. “John Paul Morabito: Madonna dei Femminellə,” includes 14 woven ...
Michael Mamp can't contain his smile when walking into the LSU Textile & Costume Museum main gallery, which proves Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky right. "Color is a power which directly influences ...
This week we are running a re-air of my interview with the curator and writer Elisa Auther about the fascinating history of fiber art and its recent rise. The show we mentioned in the episode, woven ...
The museum added more than 1,000 artworks to its collection in 2025, including pieces from Chicago artists like Hunt and Amanda Williams.
This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "M(other) Tongues" at the Central Library Art Gallery; a community knitting circle; ...
This weekend, a difficult conversation comes to the stage in Boulder, a Diné textiles exhibition opens in Durango, and an assortment of museums offer free admission for the summer. Read on for your ...
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