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EXHIBITION: ACC Feature Gallery: Women's Hands Building a Nation (May 6-August 19, Reception: Ma


ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL Feature Gallery presents

WOMEN'S HANDS BUILDING A NATION

Exhibition Dates: May 6 to August 19, 2017

Alberta Craft Council

10186 106 St NW, Edmonton (MAP)

Women’s Hands Building a Nation by Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts commemorates Canada’s 150 anniversary of confederation. The exhibition celebrates women’s contribution to the nation by highlighting women’s achievements and recognizing their perseverance in the face of great obstacles. With rug hooking, quilting, needlework and other fibre work, the Guild is recognizing women’s rightful place in the history of Canada.

Historically, fibre was sometimes dismissed as a serious art medium, as were women’s contributions to Canada. Through the exploration of topics as diverse as fighting for the right to vote, the experience of living in sod houses, yarn bombing and the YWCA, the Guild is celebrating Canadian women with wit, compassion and insight.

“If one believes they can do something, they will generally get it done. Pragmatic and tenacious out of necessity are qualities that women have developed. Women have been able to overcome and move on despite the obstacles and challenges they face.” - Marylin Handy (image above right: She Believed. 2016. Quilted, appliquéd and embroidered on cotton. 16” x 16”) “[Yarn Bombed Chair is] a tribute to the women of our nation. Women have not only worked the fields, they have driven horse drawn wagons, walked miles for water, tended children, worked alongside men, while softening the home environment with works of art. Yarn bombing is a 21st century worldwide effort by fibre artists to soften sterile public places.” - Corlienne Pennell

Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts is an organization with over 200 members and has been active in Calgary since 1929. Previously known as the Alberta Handicraft Guild, the Guild has reorganized and changed names several times over the years. Throughout the Guild’s history, they’ve aimed to keep heritage fibre arts alive in their community. Today, the members' guild proudly carries on this mission in Calgary and area.

Participating Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts members: Marlene Bartlett, Maureen Benning, Mona Birdwell, Cheryl Bridger, Rose Brooks-Birarda, Loraine Constable, Phyllis Davis, Barb Dilschneider, Tracy Fewster, Mary Glass, Flo Haliburton, Sheralee Hancherow, Marylin Handy, Lynne Howard, Lynda Hynes, Margaret Jessop, Sharon Johnston, Eva Laurion, Mary MacTavish, Bonnie Mather, Dixie McCall, Pat Minton, Christine Mueller, Rebecca Nicholas, Bev Patkau, Jan Peciulis, Corlienne Pennell, Cynthia Prosser, Elaine Proulx, Gail Richards, Wendy Rowan, Sally Scott, Kathy Skyole, Karen Smith, Dianne Sutton, Ann Taylor, Judy Thomson, Ruth Walkden, Gay Walker, Nan Williams and Jennie Wolter

For more information, please contact them directly at: Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/624669154410341/ www.albertacraft.ab.ca/feature-gallery

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