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Pacific Northwest Quilt &

La Conner, Washington

360-466-4288

www.qfamuseum.org

The mission of the Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum is to present exhibitions and educational programs in all fiber arts that enrich and inspire, honor cultural traditions, and celebrate the creative spirit. Housed in an 1891 historic Victorian mansion in a small Washington coastal town, the Museum presents exhibits of quilts – traditional, modern, pictorial, etc. – and other fiber arts, such as needlework, knitting, basketry, felting, etc. Also offered are classes in all areas of fiber arts at varying levels of expertise. Each Spring the Museum hosts FiberFest, a two-day sale event for the quilter & fiber artist, with vendors of unique, often hand-screened fabrics and related-items. The annual three-day International Quilt & Fiber Arts Festival is held each year in October at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Everett, WA. It features quilts and fiber arts pieces juried in from international and national artists, as well as presenting an exhibit of newly acquisitioned pieces to the Permanent Collection, workshops and marketplace.

Fiber Arts Museum

Highline Heritage Museum

Burien, Washington

206-402-4029

highlinehistory.org

Our mission is to collect, preserve, and tell the stories of the Highline region and its people.

Reston, Virginia

703-471-9242

www.restonarts.org

The Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) enriches community life by promoting involvement and excellence in contemporary visual arts. In pursuit of this mission, GRACE provides a year-round program of contemporary visual art exhibitions, education programs for all ages, and special events.

Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE)