Tapestry Call for Entries
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Call for Entries! The Art is the Cloth – a juried exhibition of hand woven tapestry at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.  Open to artists from Mexico, USA and Canada. There will be a printed catalog. Entry deadline: February 7, 2014. Details and Registration Form HERE ..read more
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TWiNE Exhibit at Imagine Art Gallery, Northampton
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
a piece of TWiNE  May 10 - June 1, 2013  for details CLICK on the image to see it larger.  ..read more
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Exploring the World of Fibers at Lexarts
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Celebrating the recent transformation of the LexArt Weavers Guild into the Weaving and Fiber Arts Guild, Lexington Arts and Crafts Society is hosting a juried exhibition of New England fiber artists.  Exploring the World of Fibers, January 8 - 30, 2022.  Opening reception January 9, 2-4 pm  with a lecture by Julia Mitchell.  Hours: Tuesday- Friday 11-5, Saturday & Sunday 10-5.  Closed Mondays.   Three members of Tapestry Weavers in New England were selected for the exhibition.  ------------------------------------------------------------- Julia Mitch ..read more
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February News
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Minna Rothman's tapestry "Wind Doesn't Know for Borders," is included in two exhibitions:   EXCELLENCE in FIBERS VI, presented virtually by Fiber Art Network, at New Bedford Art Museum. Dec 1, 2020 - March 28, 2021.  VARIATIONS: presented by Marblehead Arts Association, The Hooper Mansion, 8 Hooper st, Marblehead, MA 01945  In person, January 30 - March 14, 2021.  This same tapestry has received an Excellence Award in the forthcoming show, "Symbiosis and Coexistence." From Lausanne to Beijing International Fiber Art Biennale XI, Beijing, China. This year the exhibit is ..read more
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TAPESTRY EXHIBITS ALL OVER!!
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
?Don't forget about Tapestry: the new wave, August 6 - 31, 2019 (reception August 9), in Edgecomb, ME. Click here or scroll down to previous blog post.? In addition we have 3 other exhibits to announce, so keep scrolling! In chronological order: (Note: you can click on any image to see it bigger) TWiNE members Lorilla Banbury and Barbara Bendix are included in "THREADS," a weaving exhibit at the Jaquith Library in Marshfield, VT.  Through Sept 5.  Open during library hours . Tamar Shadur's tapestries are included in Expressions in Fiber: Three Voices, at Forbes Library, Hosm ..read more
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Tapestry: the new wave
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
An invitational exhibition curated by Priscilla May Alden and Barbara Burns. Featuring 30+ tapestries by New England's top weavers. Down East Gallery, 146 Boothbay Rd, Edgecomb, Maine.  August 6-31, 2019. Opening reception Friday, August 9, 5-7 pm You can preview the tapestries at the gallery's BLOG ..read more
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Introducing TWiNE members
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Hello TWiNE blog readers! As I was updating our list of blog links, I thought why not feature some of them right here? I just added a link to Minna Rothman's website, so go take a look at it now. Here is a preview: This tapestry "We Are All Like a Thread," was included in the recent exhibit at the Fuller Craft Museum: Context: Language, Media, and Meaning from the Surface Design AssociationClick here to visit her website, learn more about her tapestries and enjoy the photo gallery ..read more
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Tapestry in New England and Beyond
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Sara Warren - Season's Pathway III Until October 31, 2018 you can see a wonderful tapestry exhibit at Highfield Hall and Gardens in Falmouth, (Cape Cod) Massachusetts.  This elegant mansion is the venue for Tapestry in New England and Beyond, an exhibit featuring many TWiNE members, and many of our friends from New England and beyond. Highfield Hall and Gardens, a stick-style Queen Anne building, was built by the Beebe family of Boston in 1878, as a summer mansion.  After the last family member died in 1932, the building was used by many groups for many purposes, b ..read more
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October Happenings
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Cilla Alden's new tapestry, "Spirit Woman" (26 x 18") was selected for the statewide ART in ME 2017 exhibit, hosted by the Boothbay Region Art Foundation, Oct 14 - Nov 12.  The juror was Chris Crossman, former director of the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, ME.  The tapestry is woven on a wool warp with silk yarns, is full of slits, and hangs out from the wall on a curved brass hanger. Barbara Burns will be teaching 3 tapestry classes in the area: Port Fiber in Portland, ME, Nov. 11-12, 2017 Halcyon Yarn in Bath, ME Jan. 26-28, 2018   Vavstuga Weaving School in Shelburn ..read more
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TWiNE March News
Tapestry Weavers in New England
by Jan
2y ago
Loominations -  TWiNE 2017  will run from February 3 through April 8, 2017 at Emporium Framing and Gallery in South Berwick, Maine.  This TWiNE exhibit features 34 tapestries by 12 tapestry artists:  Lou Abbott, Priscilla May Alden, Janet Austin, Barbara Burns, Ann LeRoyer, Beth, Minear, Minna Rothman, Linda Rhynard, Sue Pretty, Tamar Shadur, Micala Sidore, Betsy Wing.   (NOTE: click on an image to see it bigger)  CONGRATULATIONS to Minna Rothman and Barbara Burns for having their tapestries accepted into Heallreaf 2, whi ..read more
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