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Exhibition Listings

  • Woven Identities: Basketry Art from the Collections

November 18, 2011 – May 1, 2014.  Santa Fe, NM For the first time in over 30 years, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture opens a major exhibition of North American Indian baskets. www.indianartsandculture.org

  • CROSSING LINES: The Many Faces of Fiber

December 6, 2011 – February 19, 2012.  Works by members of the Textile Study Group of New York will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery in New York City. www.tsgnyblog.org/index.php/tsgny-shows

  • Crossroads: A Shifting Landscape

January 17 - February 17, 2012.  (South Orange, New Jersey) A multi-media group exhibition of contemproary landscape art at the Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University. http://academic.shu.edu/libraries/gallery/current.htm

  • Passages

January 13 – February 19, 2012.  (Los Alamos, New Mexico) A multi-media group exhibition of contemproary works are being exhibited at the Portal Gallery of the Fuller Lodge Art Center . http://fullerlodgeartcenter.com/

  • ESPLENDOR DEL TEXTIL

January 26 – February 29, 2012. (Pureto Vallarta, Mexico) The Peter Gray Art Museum will be hosting a unique exibition that features a rarely seen collection of exquisite tapestries from some of the best Zapotec weavers. The opening reception will be Thursday 26, 5-8pm. Contacto: Jean Pierre Larochette (011 52) 322 269 0476http://galleryrouteone.org/

  • Duration

January 27 – February 19, 2012. (Pt. Reyes Station, California) Gallery Route One will host their annal juried show.  This year Jan Langdon’s tapestry, Focus,  is included in the exhibit.  http://galleryrouteone.org/

  • Unverse Tapestries

February 16, 2011 – March 31, 2012.  (Germany) Works by Peter Horn will be exhibited in a solo show at Textile Museum Neumunster, Germany. The exhibition consistes of weavings from the last twenty years.  To see some of his work:  www.horn-tapestry-studio.homepage.t-online.de

  • 19th Annual Southwest Indian Art Fair

February 18 – 19, 2012. Arizona State Museum. Join us for a wonderful weekend of culture, art, performance, and food on Arizona State Museum’s front lawn, rain or shine. Meet 200+ Native artists, many of them award winning. Talk with them about their work and learn about the cultural significance that informs, inspires, and imbues their work. Information: 520 622 5886 http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/events/swiaf/

  • Friends of Fiber Art International Invites You to Philadelphia

March 8, 2011 – March 11, 2012. Plan now to visit FiberPhilaelphia with Friends of Fiber Art International. Local artists and participants will make presentations of their work at a show-and-tell program and visit at least eight of the most significant contemporary fiber art shows organized for the FiberPhiladelphia Biennial. For details call 708-246-9466 or consult the website: http://www.friendsoffiberart.org/when.php

  • Modern Tapestries and Floor Coverings Conceived by Picasso, Calder and Their Contemporaries

Through April 15, 2012.  The Morris Museum currently has an exhibition of modernist designed tapestries and carpets. For details call 973-971-3700 or consult the website: http://www.morrismuseum.org

  • Fresh Fiber Revisited: Work by Emerging Textile Artists 

Through April 22, 2012. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA.  RISD, UMass-Dartmouth & MassART bring  together fiber and textile designers from the three propminent schools allowing visitors to experience the wide range of possibilities within the field of fiber art. http://www.fullercraft.org/exhibitions.html

  • Mark Adams 

May 15 – July 29, 2012. San Jose, CA.  The bold designs, rich colors and dramatic scale of Mark Adams’ pictorial tapestries will provide a visual feast for visitors to the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles.  Opening reception May 20, 2012 from 2-4pm.   http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/

  • Circles and Squares

Ongoing. If you wish to view the tapestries from the AuNZ Tapestry Group Projects 2010 go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/41841907@N04/

  • Melancholy at the Bottom of Everything…Forever

Ongoing. A juried online exhibit that includes the work of Barbara Heller. http://www.projekt30.com/melancholy.php