Guild Events 2017-2018
The following is a list of events, including community outreach, exhibits and sales, that the guild sponsored and participated in during the 2017-2018 guild year.
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Triangle Fiber Arts Market
November 4, 2017
3717 Murphy School Road, Durham, NC A Market and Sale in 3 parts:
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To see a preview of some of the event vendors, click here
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Guild Members:
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Elf Market 2017
Saturday, December 2, 2017, 11 am - 5 pm Where: The ArtsCenter, 300 E. Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510 ELF is an imaginative holiday arts and crafts festival in Carrboro, North Carolina. This is the tenth annual Craft fair at the ArtsCenter. ELF will be held in the Earl Wynn Gallery and the West End Theatre of the Artscenter. ELF wants to welcome and encourage the public to purchase holiday gifts directly from local artisans in an approachable and festive setting. The Triangle Weavers Guild has been asked to participate. We will be demonstrating weaving to the public as well as having an opportunity to sell our weaving. If you are interested in helping out with this wonderful event, please email Janice Kohl. |
Threads for the 21st Century: A TWG Gallery Show
October 18 - January 16 Reception & Demonstration Sunday, November 12, 2-4:30 pm Where: Carrboro Public Library Located in the McDougle Middle School 900 Fayetteville Road Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Guild members will be exhibiting their artwork in the library between October and January There will be a reception, a weaving demonstration, and handwoven items for sale on November 12th from 2-4:30 pm. Participating weavers include: Paula Baumann, Kristen Bergsten, Virginia Carson, Kelli Crispin, Jean Johnson, Pattie Lamb, Ruth Ann Ross, Catharina Weaver, Sally Kahler, Mary Kircher, Julie Marshall, Phyllis Stevens, and Rose Warner, |
Carolina Fiberfest 2018
March 23-24, 2018
Where: Kerr Scott Building NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607 In 2018, Carolina FiberFest will again be at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, NC. Drawing fiber enthusiasts from the surrounding area and beyond, this family-friendly event features classes, free demonstrations, and shopping for yarn, ready-to-spin fiber, patterns, tools, accessories, and specialty items. http://www.carolinafiberfest.org/ If you are interested in teaching a workshop at this event, go to the website to fill out an application. |