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Author - Mia Finnamore

Gone but Never Forgotten: Remembering Those Lost to Police Brutality

September 15 – December 24, 2020 • Textile Center, Joan Mondale Gallery February 13 – April 1, 2021 • Selection of 21 quilts • Lanesboro Arts Gone but Never Forgotten: Remembering Those Lost to Police Brutality is a national juried…

We Who Believe in Freedom (Quilts by members of WCQN)

September 10 – November 1, 2020  • American Swedish Institute's Osher Gallery We Who Believe in Freedom was first presented in 2016 to honor the 55th anniversary of the Freedom Riders, and it represents works by members of WCQN that…

Gone but Never Forgotten – Virtual Exhibition

Gone but Never Forgotten: Remembering Those Lost to Police Brutality Virtual Exhibition Gone but Never Forgotten: Remembering Those Lost to Police Brutality was a national juried exhibition showcasing 26 quilts that honor those whose lives were violently ended due to police…

I Wish I Knew How it Feels to be Free / Quilts by Dorothy Burge – Virtual Exhibition

I Wish I Knew How it Feels to be Free Quilts by Dorothy Burge, Chicago, IL Virtual Exhibition Dorothy Burge, a member of Women of Color Quilters Network (WCQN), is a multimedia artist and community activist who is…

We Who Believe in Freedom – Virtual Exhibition

We Who Believe in Freedom Virtual Exhibition Presented by Women of Color Quilter's Network (WCQN) Hosted by American Swedish Institute (ASI) from September 10 through November 1, 2020. We Who Believe in Freedom was part of We Are…

Roots of Our Labor – Virtual Exhibition

Roots of Our Labor July 7 - October 10, 2020 Virtual Exhibition The 2019-2020 grantees celebrated another year of the program’s success by proposing and producing projects that challenged their studio practices and the role of textile traditions,…

PRIDE – Virtual Exhibition

PRIDE Virtual Exhibition Textile Center's Joan Mondale Gallery • July 7 – September 8, 2020 Welcome to PRIDE, the first exhibition in Textile Center’s history in tribute and support of nationally known textile artists in the LGBTQ+ community.…

Textile Center 2020 Annual Meeting – Zoom

Thanks for joining us for Textile Center’s 2020 Annual Meeting View a recording of the Zoom meeting below!

Nora Rickey

Nora Rickey, Textile Center Member & Teaching Artist For Nora Rickey, member, student, and teaching artist at Textile Center, social distancing has created more time to focus solely on her art practice. “I spend long hours each day…

Eun-Kyung Suh

Eun-Kyung Suh, McKnight Fiber Artist Fellow 2020 Finding inspiration through solitude and solidarity   “Solitude and solidarity, they co-exist inside of me,” says Eun-Kyung Suh, a Duluth based, Korean-born textile installation artist. “I realize that while I work,…
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