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30th Anniversary Celebration of Textiles
Saturday, June 7, 10 am - 4 pm and Sunday, June 8, 1 - 5 pm
FREE! Rain or Shine

   


 

 

 

 

 

 


Attendees at the 2007 Celebration of Textiles show their handiwork. Photo by Stone Photography, Inc.

Join us for The Textile Museum's 30th Annual Celebration of Textiles on Saturday, June 7, 10 am - 4 pm & Sunday, June 8, 1-5 pm. This year, enjoy 30 activities and demonstrations celebrating 30 years!

Established in 1978, this free festival for all ages invites visitors to explore the textile arts and cultures of the world through hands-on activities and artist demonstrations in the Museum's gardens, historic buildings and current exhibitions. See below for highlights of the weekend event.

Artist Demonstrations & Hands-on Activities
Sheep Shearing & Musical Performances
Exhibitions on View

Visitor Information
History of the Festival

Click here for press materials
Click here for the program schedule (PDF)

Artist Demonstrations & Hands-on Activities

  • Try your hand at spinning wool into yarn
  • Make a blue-dyed textile, inspired by the exhibition BLUE
  • Watch artists from Springwater Fiber Workshop use natural indigo dye
  • See a special display of textile art by local students
  • Talk with quilters from the Annapolis Quilters Guild and other fiber artists

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Sheep Shearing & Musical Performances

  • Watch sheep shearing in the Museum's garden (Saturday only, weather permitting)
  • See local students honored during the museum-school partnership ceremony (Saturday only)
  • Enjoy bluegrass performed by Blue Daze (Saturday only)
  • Listen to traditional Andean music and dance presented by RAYMI (Sunday only)

Refreshments will be available for purchase both days. Please note that activities and demonstrations vary on Saturday and Sunday; click here for the program schedule (PDF). ALL ACTIVITIES ARE FREE!

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Exhibitions on View

BLUE
April 4 - September 18, 2008

The Finishing Touch: Accessories from the Bolivian Highlands
February 15 - September 18, 2008

Activity Gallery of The Textile Learning Center
ongoing

Visit the Exhibitions section of the website for more details.

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Visitor Information

Location: The Textile Museum is located at 2320 S Street, NW in Washington's historic Kalorama neighborhood, just off Embassy Row.

Metro: Red Line, Dupont Circle, Q Street exit

Accessibility Information: Please call (202) 667-0441, ext. 35.

Visit the Visitor Information webpage for more directions and hours.

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History of the Festival

In 1978 The Textile Museum held a celebration of textile arts in the Museum's gardens to commemorate International Museum Day. That event served as the catalyst for what has now blossomed into Celebration of Textiles, a lively weekend of fiber arts activities and fun for the entire family. More than 2,400 visitors take part in the art activities annually, learning about handmade textiles and the cultures around the world that produce them.

 


The annual Celebration of Textiles festival has invited visitors of all ages to explore the textile arts through artist demonstrations and hands-on activities since 1978.

Celebration of Textiles started with the goal of inviting people to come in casually and learn about the techniques and cultures represented inthe Museum's exhibitions, drawing in new audiences and offering an opportunity for people of all ages to explore the wonder and variety of textile art.

While The Textile Museum now provides a variety of opportunities for children to learn about textiles year-round through school programs and the Textile Learning Center, the spirit of Celebration of Textiles has remained constant. It aims to build a greater appreciation of the textile arts through intergenerational activities that can be enjoyed by children, parents, friends and grandparents working together.

(adapted from "Celebration of Textiles" by Rachel Bucci, Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, Summer 2004 issue)

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