Content warning: The following section references Canada’s residential school systems.
A statement from the Textile Museum of Canada
 
	 
	Content warning: The following section references Canada’s residential school systems.
Part Two: Weaving as Artistic Practice
Part One: Apprenticeship at Les Gobelins
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The Textile Museum of Canada is closed temporarily as of 5 pm on March 13, 2020 To help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Textile Museum of Canada is temporarily…