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Friday, November 11, 2011

Exhibit at the Mississippi Valley

Woven Bridges

20 December, 2011 ~ 28 January, 2012Norah Rosamond Hughes Gallery

Woven Bridges demonstrates the very strong connection between Canadian, American and European artists who share the same interest and love of tapestry weaving. This exhibition comprehensively demonstrates the dynamic field of contemporary woven textile art, in which a rich variety of materials, diverse techniques and experimental forms can produce works of striking diversity and originality, combining humour and seriousness, recycling, and reflections on the nature of everyday life.

Participating artists:
Thoma Ewen,
Krystyna Sadej,
Ewa Bartosz,
Monique Lehman,
IxchelSuarez
& Thomas Cronenberg_

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) is located in the annex of the former Rosamond Woolen Company in Almonte, Ontario. Constructed in 1867 this National Historic Site of Canada now features a blend of the old and new, all related to the history of the Mississippi Valley and the textile industry.

Exhibitions range from early mill history and period mill equipment to cottage industry and eclectic modern fibre art exhibitions. Our museum combines traditional static and working displays of textile equipment and processes with activities and events focusing on the region’s heritage, culture and role of the textile industry in the development of Canada.

Location & Opening Hours

3, Rosamond St. E.
Almonte, Ontario
K0A 1A0

Tuesday through Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm

Admission $5.00

Children under 12 are always free
Members admitted without charge

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