Mississippi Valley Textile Museum Presents:

Vernissage: February 12, 2011, 2-4pm

Exhibit: 12 February, 2011 ~ 5 March, 2011 Lower Gallery

Colour and Weave

The appearance of woven cloth is determined by how the weaver manipulates the structure and colour of the “weft” and “warp” (the weft yarn is shuttled across the lengthwise warp yarn). Highly complex patterns and colour fields can be created by the way yarns are dyed and then woven together. My approach to weaving is similar to that of painting, I try to create a palette of colours by plying, overdyeing, and bleaching out areas of commercially dyed yarn and then weave them into rich and stimulating visual fields. One of my goals is to elevate cloth to the status of a work of fine art.

Colour and Weave is an exhibition of the work I have been developing as Artist-in-Residence at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum during the Fall of 2010. My goal for this exhibition was to create work that looks at how colour interacts within different weave structures and patterns and how the viewer reacts to the unique way colours combine in woven cloth. This combining of colours is an effect I refer to as optical mixing and is based on “divisionism,” which is the theory or technique of breaking colour in painting.

Some of my inspiration came from the work of abstract expressionist artists such as Marc Rothko and Barnett Newman, who used large bold colour fields to stimulate and surround the viewer by the “energy” of colour. My work is presented in a format normally used for paintings or drawings. The intent is to create vast colour fields or woven landscapes. The viewer is drawn to the rich and stimulating colours and hopefully captivated by the unique ways in which they interact.

Dancing anyone???


Come Dance With Us!
Where: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
3 Rosamond Street East
Almonte Ontario

The Friends of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum are having a dance party at the Museum on Saturday, February 5, 2011. Singles and couples are invited to line dance, contra dance and ballroom dance in the Norah Rosamond Hughes Gallery from 8 to 11 pm. Live music will be provided by the "Fiddleheads", and delicious refreshments will beserved by the Friends. Ticket price is $15. Tickets are available at the Museum at 3 Rosamond Street, on the island, in Almonte or at the door the evening of the dance. If you would like to dance, dance,dance, we'll see you at the Textile Museum on February 5th!

For more information please contact:
Michael Rikley-Lancaster
Executive Director / Curator
Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
613-256-3754

Put your best leg forward!


The West Carleton Fibre Guild held a fun filled guild competition. Each participant created their own variation of legwarmers. The " Creator" dawned the woollies as other's were to guess the composition of the leg warmers.