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Textile Lab Gathering: Cedars Textile Arts Collaborative

Tuesday, Dec 4, 2018 | 12:30–1:30pm

ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission

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2018-12-04 12:30:00 UTC2018-12-04 13:30:00 UTC America/Los_AngelesThe CJM - 736 Mission St, San Francisco, CATextile Lab Gathering: Cedars Textile Arts CollaborativeFree First Tuesday Join us as we gather in the Textile Lab for a series of artist-led workshops that explore textile arts, fashion designs, and embroidery. Master weavers from the Cedars Textile Arts Collaborative: Rose Gordon, Teresa Pardella, and Sheila Caramucci demonstrate their techniques and speak about their artistic process.

Free First Tuesday

Join us as we gather in the Textile Lab for a series of artist-led workshops that explore textile arts, fashion designs, and embroidery. Master weavers from the Cedars Textile Arts Collaborative: Rose Gordon, Teresa Pardella, and Sheila Caramucci demonstrate their techniques and speak about their artistic process.

As one of California’s original programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Cedars of Marin has provided services to over 2,500 individuals and their families. The organization has consistently been a leader in the field, pioneering the creation of programs in education and work training. Innovative services and programs honor and respect each individual and support a full life for everyone at Cedars.

Cedars Textile Arts Collaborative is one of Cedars’ amazing day programs for adults with developmental disabilities. Cedars will be celebrating its 100th year of creating innovative programs in 2019.

about textile lab

Weave, drape, embroider and learn in this hands-on educational annex Veiled Meanings: Fashioning Jewish Dress, from the Collection of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Featured activities include weaving on a giant loom, draping on dress forms, embroidering patterns inspired by the exhibition, and more.

 

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Sign language interpretation and CART real-time captioning can be requested for all programs with at least two weeks notice by emailing access@thecjm.org or by calling 415.655.7856 (relay calls welcome). FM assistive listening devices for sound enhancement are available for all talks and tours. Visit our Accessibility page to learn more.

supporters

Access Programs are made possible by major support from Wells Fargo Foundation. Additional generous support is provided by The Morse Family Foundation.

Free First Tuesdays are made possible by a grant from the Alexander M. & June L. Maisin Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt, and Yerba Buena Community Benefit District.

Veiled Meanings: Fashioning Jewish Dress, from the Collection of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem is organized by The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and is curated by IMJ's Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Wing for Jewish Art and Life Associate Curator Efrat Assaf-Shapira. The Israel Museum’s curatorial team includes Curator in Charge Daisy Raccah-Djivre; Exhibition Curator Efrat Assaf-Shapira; Scientific Advisors No’am Bar’am Ben-Yossef and Esther Juhasz; Head of Traveling Exhibitions Sivan Eran-Levian and Traveling Exhibitions Coordinator Chandi Medad. Exhibition texts are based on the original 2014 Israel Museum exhibition Dress Codes: Revealing the Jewish Wardrobe and on The Jewish Wardrobe (edited by Esther Juhasz) published by the Israel Museum in 2012. The exhibition is organized at The CJM by Curator Heidi Rabben.

Lead Sponsorship in San Francisco is provided by the Koret Foundation, Gaia Fund, and Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt. Major Sponsorship is provided by The Bernard Osher Foundation and Dorothy R. Saxe. Patron Sponsorship is provided by Taube Philanthropies for Jewish Life and Culture and Suzanne and Elliott Felson. Supporting Sponsorship is provided by Judy and Robert Aptekar, Britex Fabrics, Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg, Rosanne and Al Levitt, Siesel Maibach, Shelli Semler and Kyle Bach, Eta and Sass Somekh, Ellice Sperber, and the Ullman Family. Additional support is provided by an anonymous donor, David Agger, Morton and Amy Friedkin, Joy and Joel Kellman, Dr. Michael and Davida Rabbino, the Irving and Varda Rabin Foundation of the Jewish Community Foundation of the East Bay, Tzipi and Sam Tramiel, and Marilyn and Murry Waldman.

Generous support is provided by the Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Bernard and Barbro Osher Exhibition Fund of The Contemporary Jewish Museum.