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The Great Cloth – Presentation by Carl Stewart

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

The Great Cloth examines the influence of heritage fabrics on contemporary textile art. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum is hosting a presentation, "The Great Cloth" where Carl Stewart will begin the presentation by addressing the brief history of estate tweeds, he will then talk about his project  clò mòr, and will conclude with how estate tweeds have […]

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Spinning Yarns: The Millworkers Musical

Almonte Old Town Hall 14 Bridge St, Almonte, Ontario

Spinning Yarns: The Millworkers’ Musical will be staged at the Almonte Old Town Hall on the evenings of November 17, 24 & 25 and the afternoons of November 18, 19 & 26. All proceeds from the amateur production will be donated to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.

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Spinning Yarns: The Millworkers Musical

Almonte Old Town Hall 14 Bridge St, Almonte, Ontario

Spinning Yarns: The Millworkers’ Musical will be staged at the Almonte Old Town Hall on the evenings of November 17, 24 & 25 and the afternoons of November 18, 19 & 26. All proceeds from the amateur production will be donated to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.

Spinning Yarns – The Millworker’s Musical

Almonte Old Town Hall 14 Bridge St, Almonte, Ontario

Spinning Yarns: The Millworkers’ Musical will be staged at the Almonte Old Town Hall on the evenings of November 17, 24 & 25 and the afternoons of November 18, 19 & 26. All proceeds from the amateur production will be donated to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.

Net-Work- An Exhibition by Adrian Baker

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

The exhibition Net-Work is a socially-engaged fibre art installation that has drawn widespread interest and participation across Canada and worldwide. Embodying the vast underground webs of mycorrhizal fungi and roots that enable symbiotic tree interaction, this collaborative project functions as a collective expression of care for our non- human kin.

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