• Speaker Series :: Bojagi :: Youngmin Lee

    Bojagi (Korean Wrapping Cloths) are pieced together from small scraps of cloth. It is the most unique form of Korean textile art. Bojagi occupied a prominent place in the daily lives of Koreans of all classes. They were used to wrap or carry everything from precious ritual objects to everyday clothes and common household goods and also to cover food. It is also strikingly contemporary: the designs and colours of bojagi remind one of the works of modern abstract artists. Bojagi can be described as a true form of abstract expressionism. Youngmin Lee will talk about bojagi during this lecture and show her bojagi works. Join us to learn about this versatile, integral part of everyday Korean life. Registration is free for EAC/ACB members! Mosi jogakbo by Youngmin Lee Members, sign in to My EAC/Mon ACB to register for Youngmin's presentation on Saturday, April 20, 2024. 4:30 Newfoundland Time 4 pm Atlantic Time 3 pm Eastern Time 2 pm Central Time 1 pm Mountain Time noon Pacific Time  If you aren’t an EAC/ACB member, yet, you can purchase a seat for our Zoom webinar with Youngmin Lee. Once your payment is completed, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to register directly on Zoom. New Beginning by Youngmin Lee Youngmin Lee is a Korean textile artist living in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a BA in Clothing and Textile and an MFA in Fashion Design, Youngmin has presented numerous workshops, classes and demonstrations on Korean Textile Arts, including workshops at numerous places such as the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, Oakland Museum, Pacific International Quilt Festival (PIQF) in Santa Clara, Sonoma County Museum, Richmond Art Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, Richmond Art Center, Mendocino Art Center, Festival of Quilts in Birmingham UK, and Textile Art Council of De Young Museum in San Francisco. Youngmin’s bojagi work was shown at the Asian Art Museum’s Asia Alive program in San Francisco and other museums and galleries in the U.S. and internationally. Find out more about Youngmin's work online: www.youngminlee.com IG-@youngminlee_bojagi YouTube

  • Speaker Series :: Wild Silk: Tasar (Tussah), Muga and Eri :: Karen Selk

    Zoom Webinar

    Karen Selk will be presenting her story of learning about wild silk and the people who rear and care for the silkworms and make the silk. This event is free for EAC/ACB members. Karen was born in Wisconsin in a farming community and studied Chinese language and literature at university. She immigrated to western Canada in the early 1970s and has made her home on Salt Spring Island since 2000. She and her husband, Terry Nelson, founded Treenway Silks, a silk fibre and yarn import/export company, in 1978.  As managing director of Treenway Silks for over 30 years, she wrote an educational newsletter, produced an award-winning video, published an educational poster explaining the lifecycle of the silkworm, and designed and developed new yarns, fibre kits, and colour palettes. She used all their products to create projects to inspire their customers. Karen's quest to understand all aspects of silk, her desire to better serve Treenway's customers, and her curiosity took her on the first of many journeys to Asia starting in 1986.  With a camera and journal, each expedition was focused on researching the rich history and heritage of silk production and traditions.  A deep respect for the land and people who make the textiles and prodding from her friend in India inspired Karen to lead many textile tours through India and Laos. She began teaching weaving classes in yarn shops in Victoria, BC. She developed several workshops which led her further afield throughout Canada, the US, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and India, sharing her knowledge of weaving and silk. With this focused yet varied background, Karen has written over 40 articles about weaving, silk fusion, the production of traditional textiles in Asian villages, the raising of silkworms and embellishing styles. The business has been passed on, so semi-retirement sees Karen dividing her time between the studio and their partially self-sufficient garden.  Her deep connection to the natural world, her organic garden and her vast knowledge of world textiles inform her work. Karen is currently represented by Gallery 8 on Salt Spring Island and continues to participate in group shows through the Surface Design Association, Textile Society of America, Island Textile Artists, the Studio Art Quilts Association and Salt Spring Island Weavers and Spinners. You can find Karen at her website, www.karenselk.com.

  • EAC/ACB Board Meeting: May 24 & 25

    The Atlas Hotel 4177 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    EAC/ACB board meetings are open to all EAC/ACB members. Please get in touch with the secretary to be added to the list of attendees so arrangements can be made to accommodate everyone who wants to attend. If you have questions about the board meetings or the minutes, please contact the EAC/ACB Secretary or another board member.

  • CGNA Display: On Now, Until June

    1000 Islands History Museum 125 Water Street, Gananoque, Ontario, Canada

    ON NOW: The Cataraqui Guild of Needle Arts is participating in the “From Away” display until June 2024. The display, in Gananoque, Ontario, includes whitework, blackwork, canvaswork, cross stitch, surface embroidery and Hapsburg lace. 

  • UNTIL June 9: Pistes d’éternité – Marie-Renée Otis, broderie d’art

    Musée des cultures du monde 900 Bd Louis Fréchette, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada

    ON NOW: Marie-Renée Otis has a solo exhibition on now and running until June 2. The exhibition, titled Pistes d’éternity, Marie-Renée Otis, Art Embroidery, is in Nicolet, near Drummondville, Québec.

    $12
  • Embroidery Exhibition – 2024 – Exposition de broderie

    Stewart Hall 176 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

    Lakeshore Creative Stitchery Guild/La guilde des travaux à l'aiguille du Lakeshore Announcing our 2024 exhibition at Stewart Hall in Pointe-Claire. Mark the weekend of September 14-15 on your calendars! Nous vous annonçons que notre exposition de 2024 aura lieu au Stewart Hall de Pointe-Claire, la fin de semaine du 14 et du 15 septembre. Saturday, September 14, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m./samedi, 14 septembre 10-17 Sunday, September 15, 1 - 4 p.m./ dimanche, 15 septembre 13-16 Demonstrations Free admission/Entrée gratuite

  • Embroidery Exhibition – 2024 – Exposition de broderie

    Stewart Hall 176 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Pointe-Claire, QC, Canada

    Lakeshore Creative Stitchery Guild/La guilde des travaux à l'aiguille du Lakeshore Announcing our 2024 exhibition at Stewart Hall in Pointe-Claire. Mark the weekend of September 14-15 on your calendars! Nous vous annonçons que notre exposition de 2024 aura lieu au Stewart Hall de Pointe-Claire, la fin de semaine du 14 et du 15 septembre. Sunday, September 15, 1 - 4 p.m./ dimanche, 15 septembre 13-16 Demonstrations Free admission/Entrée gratuite

  • Speaker Series :: Rosemary Marchant :: Narrative Embroidery

    Zoom Webinar

    Discover the rich tapestry of human storytelling through the ages with a captivating presentation on narrative embroidery history. From the grandeur of the Bayeux Tapestry, which vividly recounts the epic Battle of Hastings, to the poignant quilts commemorating the global COVID-19 pandemic, this presentation delves into how embroidery has been a powerful medium for chronicling historical and personal narratives. Join us as we explore how intricate needlework has preserved and shared collective memories, reflecting cultural shifts and personal experiences across centuries. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or just curious about the intersection of craft and storytelling, this presentation offers a fascinating journey through time and textiles. Saturday, October 19, 2024 4:30 Newfoundland Time 4 pm Atlantic Time 3 pm Eastern Time 2 pm Central Time 1 pm Mountain Time noon Pacific Time Members, sign in to My EAC/Mon ACB to register for the Narrative Embroidery presentation at member prices. Not a member of EAC/ACB yet? Join us now, or purchase a virtual seat for this Speaker Series event.

    $10
  • Stitch & Chat with the Board

    Zoom Meeting

    Join EAC/ACB President Terri Briggs for this virtual, relaxed, informal gathering focused on stitching!

  • Quinte Needlearts Guild: Stitching Plus Specialty & Fine Fabric Sale

    Belleville Salvation Army Citadel 290 Bridge St W, Belleville, Ontario, Canada

    Quinte Needlearts Guild invites you to come stitch with us and attend a specialty and fine fabric sale on Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Salvation Army Citadel, 290 Bridge Street West, Belleville Items for sale (at least 1/2 price) Embroidery fabric Linen (16- to 30-count) Aida fabric (various colours; 11- to 22-count) Lugana (25 and 28-count) Jubilee Mono canvas (14- and 18-count) Assorted needles Fabric can be cut to suit your needs Please bring cash or a cheque. Please bring your lunch; refreshments will be provided.

  • EAC/ACB Board Meeting

    Zoom Meeting

    The EAC/ACB regular, quarterly board meeting will be held on Sunday, November 24, at 2:30 pm Newfoundland, 2 pm Atlantic, 1 pm Eastern, noon Central, 11 am Mountain and 10 am Pacific. You can use the contact form to email the EAC/ACB Secretary, Sandra Baker to receive a meeting invitation and link. From the dropdown list, choose "Requests for information about board meetings, meeting minutes, bylaws, etc."  

  • Stitch & Chat with the Board

    Online

    Join EAC/ACB President Terri Briggs and other board members on Sunday, December 1, to stitch and share.