Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show
This year’s show is happening online!
Visit pmacraftshow.org to get the details and learn about participating artists.
Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show
A juried exhibition and sale of the work of 195 of the nation’s finest craft artists.
Come see me in booth 717
Friday, Nov 8 2019, 11AM-9PM
Saturday, Nov 9 2019, 10AM-6PM
Sunday, Nov 10 2019, 10AM-5PM
Tickets can be purchased online or during the Show at the Convention Center.
Studio 233 Gallery
Studio 233 Gallery
Jim Webb, ceramics
Kari Lonning, basketry
Richard Speedy, photography
Erin Wilson, textiles
Open daily*
Monday - Saturday 10-5
Sunday 11-5
*January 20th open house event is canceled due to weather.
photo by Richard Speedy
Morven in May
36 Contemporary Craft Artists
Heirloom Plant Sale
Thursday May 3: preview party 6:30-9pm
Friday May 4: 10-5
Saturday May 5: 10-5
Sunday May 6: 10-4
Morven Museum & Garden
55 Stockton Street
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 924-8144
Erin Wilson "Kogire Quilts" at KOFU showroom NYC
We provided Wilson with swatches of vintage and heritage fabric from Japan, most of which were leftovers from our production. Wilson magically pieced such “wasteful” small fabric swatches together, and “upcycled” them into irresistible works of art. The show also includes Wilson’s Shape Study series, made with her own hand-dyed fabrics.
Along with Wilson’s works, we will also display the latest KOFU collection of one-of-a-kind home goods made from traditional Japanese fabric, including fully hand-embroidered “sashiko” pieces, vintage “boro”, and ikat fabrics.
September 21- Oct 7
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 21, 6-8pm
KOFU Showroom
(Inside of IAM Gallery)
547 W 27th St, #519
New York, NY 10001
Showroom hours :
Thu - Sat 1pm-6pm
Sun-Wed by appointment
*Hours of operation may change. Please check our calendar for any schedule updates or email to info@curiouscorners.com to make an appointment.
Read 5 Questions with Erin Wilson
About KOFU
KOFU is a in-house home collection of Curious Corners, an indigo dyeing studio based in Brooklyn, NY. Collaborating with textile artisans from Japan, including a 35 year old sashiko embroidery master in Gifu, family-owned kasuri (Japanese ikat) weaving mills in Hirosima, and indigo dye houses in Saitama, KOFU presents home decorative textile goods, which bring stories from Japan to your living and bedrooms.