Drop in to learn how to weave with Cambridge Art Galleries.
Much like a tapestry, the city of Cambridge is made of countless threads woven together in unexpected ways. The original communities of Galt, Hespeler, and Preston are the warp threads connected by the weft of shared experience and identity. As Cambridge grows, its citizens add new threads to the fabric of the city. These unique threads complement and contrast each other to form a dynamic tapestry.
Participate by weaving colourful strips of fabric into an oversized loom to create a community tapestry representing the city of Cambridge. Cambridge Art Galleries staff will demonstrate and teach fabric weaving techniques. No registration necessary!
Tapestry of Cambridge: Community Weaving Project is offered in conjunction with Next In Fibre: 20th Anniversary of Fibreworks at Queen’s Square Gallery (August 24 to November 10, 2024) and Fibreworks 20th Anniversary Collection Show at Preston Gallery (September 7 to December 1, 2024).
Presented by CAGE:

Accessibility
If you require an accessibility accommodation for this program or event, please tell us how we can meet your needs as soon as possible so arrangements can be organized. If you require a sign language interpreter, please let us know at least two-weeks (10 working weekdays) before the program date.
If you are attending a registered program with a support person, please add your support worker as a guest when you sign up.
COST: Free
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Kids | Cambridge Art Galleries | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Programs + Workshops |
| Mon, Feb 09 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Tue, Feb 10 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Wed, Feb 11 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Thu, Feb 12 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Fri, Feb 13 | 10:00AM to 5:30PM |
| Sat, Feb 14 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sun, Feb 15 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
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