Out of the Box Shows and Exhibits

https://www.out-of-the-box.org/shows-exhibits/index.html

Once again here is a clickable link.
Please note that there are still some exhibits to be visited through 2018.
From Grenville to Oakville, artists are showing their talents
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You may be interested in what is available in the Province and have a road trip planned to make excursions to see these displays.  The Thread Festival looks particularly enticing..
Have fun!


 For a more complete listing of what is in the Ottawa Valley  region please check out the calendar

https://www.out-of-the-box.org/events_calendar/eventcalendar.html

ARE YOU PLANNING A TRIP TO LONDON ONTARIO?

 You may be interested in this event. Please click the link below to visit the website.

http://www.coventmarket.com/events/fibre-art-festival-sale-2/

Fibre Art Festival and Sale.

NEW YORK RUNNWAY HITS ALMONTE ONTARIO!

Everyone that attended--and was blown away by the--Darrell Thomas Textiles Family’s outstanding fashion show at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in May 2017 will be thrilled to hear that Darrell Thomas Textiles is presenting another fashion spectacular on Sunday, September 30. This year’s event will feature fall and winter fashions and will be held at the Agricultural Hall in the Almonte fairgrounds from 3 to 5 p.m.

 “Fashion Blooms” will again showcase members of the Darrell Thomas Textiles family who have had limited exposure as designers and will give them a venue to show off their works and talent, all while raising money for the operations of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. This year’s show promises to be just as exciting as last year. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Museum or on the Museum website, mvtm.ca or Baker Bob’s of Almonte.

The Designers:
Darrell Graham is a dynamic and creative designer keenly attuned to the fashion needs of today's business woman. His collection is a fresh take on work wear, blending high style with well-constructed comfort. Darrell owns and operates Darrell Thomas Textiles. He personally chooses only the highest quality fabrics and notions for his clients. Whether they simply need help choosing a button or are looking for just the right silk for their bespoke wedding dress, people who shop at Darrell Thomas have come to expect personal and attentive service.

NIQ van der Aa is a young Ottawa-based costume designer who has been making costumes for over ten years. He has worked in theater and film and has won awards at the master level of sci-fi/fantasy costume making (recognized by the International Costume Guild). He is also an avid geek and cosplayer, and represented Canada in its first year at the World Cosplay Summit in Japan. He focuses on expert construction paired with meticulous detail and avant garde form. Niq is excited to bring his theatrical costume style into a new venue with his first fashion line "apeiromorphic’
         
Vanessa Mayville is a freelance artist and designer with a B.D. in Fashion Design. She loves playing with texture and colour, and her experience has been mainly in bridal, lingerie, illustration, and costume.

Shespoke Clothing is based in Ottawa and helps women to define their style and create their professional image through custom – or bespoke – clothing and image consulting services. While specializing in timeless, classic pieces, she also has a small obsession with coats.

Khala Morgan designs with a vintage feel and a bit of a pin-up twist. She’s always looking for classic looking models and photographers that aren't afraid to try new things!

Bombshell Revival is passionate about individuality. The world would be a very boring and stagnant place if everyone looked, acted and thought the same. I am not looking to appeal to any one gender, age or size group as it is part of my mantra that anyone, regardless of size, age, colour, etc., can be a “bombshell.”

Also featured in the show are designers Kristine Lueck and Patches of Pun.

You will be entranced and delighted by the fashions and sure to see something you simply can’t live without!

Almonte 23rd ANNUAL FIBREFEST

When the kids head back to school and the first hint of autumn is on the air, Almonte starts gearing up for its favourite fall festival: Fibrefest! This year’s event — the 23nd annual celebration of the fibre arts.
Local guilds will demonstrate spinning, knitting, weaving, rug hooking, lacemaking, smocking and quilting. Vendors include spinners, weavers, and fibre artists from across the province, as well as quilt shops and alpaca farms.
And at 4pm on September 9, hundreds of felted lambs will be spun in a bingo spinner at the arena, and the owners of the first three lambs to come out of the spinner will win fabulous prizes. Tickets for the spin will be on sale during Fibrefest at the arena.
During the two-day festival the North Market of Almonte will offer their artistic tea room services featuring homemade goodies, beverages and sandwiches at very reasonable prices. At the museum, explore the permanent history exhibit Fabric of a Small Town, which interprets how a piece of wool fibre becomes a piece of finished cloth and includes industrial machines used throughout the process. Also, on display this year is the featured exhibit A Puppet Retrospectivea retrospective of works by Noreen Young. Noreen Young, CM is a Canadian tv/puppet producer and puppeteer, in her home of Almonte, Ontario.


Fibrefest is excited to have Emily Propero as the featured fibre artist for Fibrefest 2018.
Artist Statement:
The Inherited home reflects a thoughtful celebration; a nod to the past and a bold leap into what’s to come.
My focus in textiles began in a small arts program, Yukon College’s School of Visual Art in Dawson City, Yukon Canada. My practice in design and textile began to evolve and I focused in installation. I produce one of a kind pieces for the home and re-upholster using unexpected materials such as Indian tapestry, South American coffee bean sacs, vintage flour mill sacs and vinyl and I most recently began dyeing and hand painting fabric. Each piece is one of a kind, hand crafted and the truest testament to a philosophy, ‘Art To Live With.’





Opening on July 14 and running until September 22, “Noreen Young: A Puppet Retrospective” is a summer must-see event for the whole family. Most of the 150 puppets featured have appeared on television, on stage, and in video productions. Some have worked very hard in long-running children’s programs. There are also coconuts and sheep waiting for you to animate them on a puppet stage, as well as “Humanettes” that need heads—yours!

Known across Canada for her talent as a puppeteer and puppet creator, Noreen Young is a local treasure. In 1995, she was awarded the Order of Canada for her contribution to puppetry and children’s television. Two pivotal characters bookended her extraordinary career:  “Mrs. Gertrude Diddle” from High Diddle Day, a CBC program that ran from 1967 to 1976, and “Gloria Gopher” one of the lead characters in Under the Umbrella Tree that ran for ten years on CBC, the Disney Channel, and Canal Famille. Both were created, manipulated and voiced by Noreen. She was also the designer, writer and ultimately executive producer of Under the Umbrella Tree.

Her signature technique of translating her skill as a sculptor into flexible, expressive rubber faces has created hundreds of puppet look-alikes of well-known people such as Peter Mansbridge and Don Cherry, as well as caricatures of local Almonte personalities. Many of them are included in the exhibit.

As Artistic Director for Almonte’s annual Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival, which ran from 2005 to 2016, she brought puppet troupes from across Canada and around the world to showcase their talents. And she’s still busy creating. She was recently asked to design and build ten puppets for an adult puppet opera that will be part of Ottawa’s Music and Beyond series for 2018. You can see them in the exhibit.

The Museum’s Executive Director/ Curator, Michael Rikley-Lancaster has scheduled three professional puppet shows and six puppet workshops during the exhibition. Check out the Museum’s website at MVTM.ca for dates and details. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum is located at 3 Rosamond St. E. in Almonte. For more information call 613 256-3754.
 

Rag Bag Cabaret Returns to the
Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

The Rag Bag Cabaret & The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum invite you to get footloose and fancy-free SATURDAY JUNE 30th.

Why not take yourself out for some naughtiness & titillating fun? Hosted by Canadian Comedy Award Nominee Dazzling Ringmaster Rachelle Elie.

Our stellar line up includes
  • Burlesque dream Zyra Lee Vanity
  • Jump Mornings Laughmaster Jesse Reynolds
  • Master illusionist Ben Train
  • Gold medal champions Canadian Showtime Choir
  • Laugh Mistress Ashley Kwachenko
  • Delightful Drag artist Kimmy Dymond
  • A special surprise guest
AND A PLETHORA OF FANTASTIC PRIZES TO BE WON FROM LOCAL ALMONTE SHOPS THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT!
 
At the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
Dress attire: FABULOUS

Bring your dancing shoes for a dance partee to follow with
JAZZY GEORGE