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Knitting the Endangered: Exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum
Ruth Marshall’s knitted works feature endangered species and are currently on view at the Hunterdon Art Museum until April 28th.
Native Fiber Exhibition at Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts
Native Fiber features work by contemporary Native American fiber artists throughout the Great Lakes. On view through April 28, 2019.
John Dowell's photographs in Cotton: The Soft, Dangerous Beauty of the Past
The African American Museum in Philadelphia has 35 large-scale photos on view by John Dowell, in their Cotton: The Soft, Dangerous Beauty of the Past exhibition. On view through Feb. 24, 2019.
The Migrant Quilt Project
Artists, quiltmakers and activists contribute to The Migrant Quilt Project as a way to express compassion for migrants from Mexico and Central America. Migrant Quilts on view at the University of Arizona Poetry Center and the International Quilt Study Center and Museum.
Measures of Constriction at K.OSS Contemporary Art
Measures of Constriction features Detroit fiber artist Annica Cuppetelli at K.OSS Contemporary art. On view through March 2.
Suzanne Bocanegra and Fabric Workshop and Museum collaboration
Suzanne Bocanegra’s Poorly Watched Girls explores the way popular entertainment portrays women in trouble. Textile, collage, performance, staging and video all merge together for this culmination of her artist-in-residency at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. On view through February 17.
He She They? at Abbey House Museum
He She They? is a community-inspired exhibition exploring gendered and non-gendered children’s clothes from the Victorian period to present day.
Do Ho Suh: The Spaces in Between
South Korean artist Do Ho Suh currently has work on view in an exhibition at the Madeleine H. Russell gallery at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. On view through May 27, 2019.
Polly Apfelbaum at the Kemper Museum
2019 Creative Capital awardee, Polly Apfelbaum, will be exhibiting her installation This is not a rug/A Sun Bonnet Woman at the Kemper Museum in Kansas City. On view until April 28, 2019.
Haegue Yang at The Bass
South Korean artist Haegue Yang has new and existing work on view at The Bass in Miami. On view Nov 2, 2019 - April 5, 2020.
Fashion Statements: Decoding Israeli Dress at IMJ
Fashion Statements surveys a century of dress in Israel, exploring late 19th-century indigenous fashion, the opposing forces of Europeanism and Orientalism, and Israeli creative influences in the global fashion scene today. On view through April 6th.
Ctrl / Shift: New Directions in Textile Art at NCCD
The 62 Group of Textile Artists will have their latest projects and experiments on view at the National Centre for Craft & Design in Ctrl / Shift. Opens February 2 and on view until April 22, 2019.
Contemporary Quilts in Western India Exhibition
The International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be opening a new exhibition featuring West Indian quilts. Collecting and Recollecting: Contemporary Quilts in Western India opens on February 22.
The Empathy of Patience: Michael F. Rohde Tapestries at SLOMA
Textile Arts | Los Angeles board member Michael F. Rohde has a solo exhibition opening at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. The Empathy of Patience will be on view starting January 25, 2019.
Kimono Refashioned at the Asian Art Museum
Featuring over 35 garments from the Kyoto Costume Institute, Kimono Refashioned shows how the kimono continues to be a source of ideas for contemporary designers. Opens on Feburary 8.
Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World
Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World is the first comprehensive exploration of Rina Banerjee’s practice.
Tiff Massey Exhibition at Library Street Collective
Say It Loud at the Library Street Collective is a solo exhibition featuring work by Tiff Massey. On view through January 12.
Buthina Abu Milhem: A Lamentation of Threads and Pins
A Lamentation of Threads and Pins was recently on view at the Umm el-Fahem Art Gallery in Israel, a solo exhibition of work by Buthina Abu Milhem.
Tara Donovan: Fieldwork at MCA Denver
Fieldwork will be on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver until January 27, 2019.
Made and Connected Exhibition at the Kohler Arts Center
Made and Connected features work by father and daughter artists, Garry Noland and Peggy Noland at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Exhibition is on view through February 17, 2019.