Saturday, August 9, 2014

KINGSTON FIBRE ARTISTS preparing to share their new work at Show and Sale Opening August 29th... Come See!

             
       
                              Our annual KINGSTON FIBRE ARTISTS SHOW is scheduled for                     
              August 29 - September 24, 2014
  
Opening Reception, September 4, 2014  6:30-8:30 pm
 Kingston and Frontenac Public Library
   Central Branch, 130 Johnson Street
   613-549-8888
 We will be in both the Wilson Room and the Foyer!

Hoping you will join us for our upcoming Show and Sale of Fine Art -Textiles.

Artists Walk and Talk will be held Saturday, September 13, 2014 which offers you a wonderful opportunity to meet our artists, talk about their inspiration, techniques and learn more about our professional artist members who have chosen fibre as their medium.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Bethany Garner joins friends and arts colleagues in this special Exhibition in September 2014... please enjoy with us!


September 9, 2014 – September 16, 2014
Location: Lee-Chin Family Gallery
ART GALLERY OF BURLINGTON
Juried Exhibition of Fibre Art
This exhibition will display 124 fibre art quilts and mixed media works by 80 artists from across Ontario from the following groups:
Studio Art Quilts Associates (SAQA)
Grand Guild of Fibre Artists
Burlington Fibre Arts
Oakville Fibre Artists
Connections Fibre Artists
Group of Eight Fibre Artists
Burlington Handweavers & Spinners Guild
Burlington Hooking Craft Guild
 
Admission is Free
 
A full colour catalogue of all works will be available for $5.
 
Get the full experience by purchasing a keepsake catalogue of all pieces with artist statement details and promotional discounts at local fabric, bead and wool stores.

 
Summer Breezes, Bethany Garner
 

The Jurors for Fibre Content 2014

  
Emma Quin
Executive Director
Ontario Crafts Council
Virginia Eichhorn
Director & Chief Curator
Tom Thomson Art Gallery

Sandra Dupret
Dean/Principal, Fleming College
Haliburton Campus
 
 
For more information http://www.fibrations.org/
Image: I Gotta Crow – Albert Cote