Artistry in Silk: The Kimono of Itchiku Kubota
Made between 1976 and 2003, Kubota’s breath taking creations bring new life to a complex, 16th century technique known as tsuiigahana, a rare combination of dyeing and drawing that was…
Made between 1976 and 2003, Kubota’s breath taking creations bring new life to a complex, 16th century technique known as tsuiigahana, a rare combination of dyeing and drawing that was…
The Melissa Levin Emerging Artist Award helps emerging artists conduct self-directed activities such as art production, apprenticeships, residencies or research.
Diligence and Elegance: The Nature of Japanese Textiles presents over 50 textiles and garments from the Textile Museum of Canada’s permanent collection, made in Japan in the 19th and 20th…
Spring is officially here, and that means it’s time to start planning weekend escapes to the Queen City.
Currently CEO of Craft Ontario, Emma Quin has 25 years of experience with the province’s only arts service organization devoted to craftspeople across all disciplines.
“In all of the cultures of the world, textile is a crucial and essential component. Therefore, if you’re beginning with thread, you’re halfway home. There’s a level of familiarity that…
“Artist textiles” are experiencing a resurgence buoyed by interest in mid-century modern as well as textile designs of renowned artists from Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall to Andy Warhol and…
The Board of Trustees of the Textile Museum of Canada announce that Executive Director, Dr. Shauna McCabe will be leaving the TMC at the end of July. An intensive search…
The Textile Museum of Canada was presented with the MUSE Award in the category Digital Communities on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at the 2016 American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting…
TORONTO – Presented by the Textile Museum of Canada, Greater Toronto: New Artist Textilesis a landmark project showcasing a new generation of printed textiles by Toronto artists.