
Materiality: Memory in Cloth
The Cambridge Art Association welcomes 26 fiber artists into the show Materiality: Memory in Cloth juried by Jenine Shereos.
Image credit: Marci Ballou, Nest

Art Evolved: Intertwined
"Art Evolved: Intertwined," a collaboration between Studio Art Quilt Associates and the National Basketry Organization, highlights the enduring connections between quilting and basketry, as well as the relationship between beauty and functionality.
Image credit: Sara Sharp, Winter Shadows, 2018

The Denim Project
The Boston Modern Quilt Guild hosts the Denim Project Quilts at the Boston Public Library April through June, highlighting sustainability in quilting. Each quilt uses recycled/upcycled materials, including denim.

The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction: Visual Artists Re-envision the Container
An exhibition of fiber work in response to Ursula Le Guin’s Carrier Bag of Fiction (or Art) essay.
Image: Artwork by Michelle Lougee

Weaving Threads of Lace History
Join us in Ipswich for the largest gathering of lacemakers for more than 200 years!
Image: Ipswich lace pillow

The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction - Reception & Artist Talk
Opening reception and artist talk for The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction: Visual Artists Re-envision the Container.
Image: Artwork by Michelle Lougee

Orange Line: Connecting Neighborhoods, North to South
Orange Line: Connecting Neighborhoods, North to South showcases the work of fiber artists exploring their connection to their neighborhood and the Orange Line (MBTA transit line) which runs from Malden, MA to Jamaica Plain (Forest Hills), MA and services multiple neighborhoods along the way.

Art Evolved: Intertwined - Reception
Opening reception for "Art Evolved: Intertwined," a collaboration between Studio Art Quilt Associates and the National Basketry Organization.
Image credit: Sara Sharp, Winter Shadows, 2018

Materiality: Memory in Cloth - Opening Reception
Join the Cambridge Art Association for the opening reception of Materiality: Memory in Cloth, juried by Jenine Shereos.
Image credit: Marci Ballou, Nest