A statement from the Textile Museum of Canada
Content warning: The following section references Canada’s residential school systems.
Content warning: The following section references Canada’s residential school systems.
Part Two: Weaving as Artistic Practice
Part One: Apprenticeship at Les Gobelins
In solidarity with Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities, the Textile Museum of Canada made a public statement on June 12, 2020 in support of the Black Lives Matter movement; a movement that has challenged…
We firmly denounce police brutality and oppression towards Black, Indigenous, and POC communities. We understand that it is our responsibility to fight against systemic racism in Canada and globally. We…
Photography Darren Rigo Learn to create repeat patterns and how to make your own printing block using everyday materials in this activity sheet inspired by the exhibition Printed Textiles…
Join us for a virtual tour of Printed Textiles from Kinngait Studios. Using footage filmed during the opening celebrations of the exhibition and installation photographs, this video provides viewers access to the exhibition while we are closed. We suggest exploring the below digital interactive app and the short…
Cleaning out your closet? Take something old and make it new. Learn how to turn your used t-shirts into yarn.
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week 2020! Our volunteers are an essential part of our organization and we are grateful for their ongoing support of the Museum.
Watch our mask-making webinars and learn about the Museum’s engagement with the mask-making movement during COVID-19