Upcoming
MASSACHUSETTS
"Eighth Biennial Symposium" sponsored by
Textile Society of America, Sept.26-28. Northampton. 410-275-8936, tsa@dol.net,website:
http://textilesociety.org/
MEXICO
Weaving in Mexico: A Tapestry Retreat", Jan.
22-Feb.2, 2003 with instructors Jean Pierre Larochette and Yale Lurie,
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Maximum of 6 students, $1,350 includes lodging
and most meals, workshops and materials. Contact Lurie-Larochette
Studio, 2216 Grant St., Berkeley CA 94703, fax & tel 510-548-5744,
email
MICHIGAN
Exhibition of tapestries by Ann Schumacher
(curator) Molly Fletcher, Joanna Foslien, Ann Keister, Pricilla Lynch,
Fuyuko Matsubara, Anne McGinn, Christine Pradel-Lien, Jean Smelker
Hugi. Oct. 4-30. Finnish-American Center, University of
Finlandia, Hancock MI 906 487 7376. phyllis.fredendall@finlandia.edu
MINNESOTA
"About Place: Fiber Art for Interiors"
including tapestries by Christine Pradel-Lien and Joanna Foslien at
four locations: Textile Center of Minnesota, 3000 University Avenue,
St. Paul 612-436-0466 www.textilecentermn.org; Art Resources Gallery, 9th and Jackson, St. Paul
651-222-4431; ARG 3245 Galleria, Edina 952-922-1770; ARG International
Market Square, 275 Market Street, Suite 166,
Minneapolis 612-305-1090
"Time and Space Constructed: Tradition and
Innovation in ContemporaryTapestry," tapestries by Sue Brauer,
Joanna Foslien, Christine Pradel-Lien, Jean Smelker-Hugi, at The
Goldstein: A Museum of Design, University of Minnesota, St. Paul. Nov.
21, 2002-Jan 26, 2003, Nov. 21 lecture by Sue Brauer. Nov. 24 opening
reception and lecture by Ann Schumacher. http://goldstein.che.umn.edu
612-624-7434
NEW JERSEY
Tapestry and Navajo weaving classes for beginner
to advanced tapestry weavers with Carol Russell beginning Oct. 1. The
Spinnery, 1367 Route #202 North, Neshanic Station, New Jersey,
908-369-3260, http://www.spinnery.net
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