Ixchel Suárez Textile Artist
Memories from aBirch tree Woven Tapestry Journal Woven Tapestry Journal Woven Tapestry Journal Woven Tapestry Journal Woven Tapestry Journal Woven Journal project day 20 Woven Journal Project day 31 details Untitled Day 26 of the Woven Journal project almost getting to the half of the project advances look slow but they are really coming along. The image The starting warp Assistants to the project Assistants to the Project visitors to the Attic visitors to the Attic Visitors to the Attic Advances from the project Day 4 Advances from the project day 8 Advances from the project day 12 Advances from the project day 16 Advances from the project day 24 Advances from the project day 25 The warping The yarns The loom The Centre. Facility for the Arts in North Oakville, Ontario The GREAT project. The woven tapestry journal
Project at Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre
For 50 years Sybil Rampen has had a vision. Her lifelong goal has been to establish a cultural legacy on her family farm for the future generations of Halton to be inspired. Located on Burnhamthorpe Road, 1 km east of Trafalgar Road in Oakville, The Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre, serves the community as a place of gatherings—from creative media workshops, films, musical events, and lectures to weddings. The Centre serves as a place where individuals meet to learn, collaborate, and cultivate relationships with one another. This emerging cultural facility promotes local heritage, outreach and accessibility, with ecological integrity being central to the activities of the Centre.
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