Textile Mounts
Latest Past Events
Mountmaking for Exhibits: August 23rd-27th, 2021
Mountmaking Focus Studio 3511 Interlake Ave N, SeattleThis will be the first in our post-pandemic series of mountmaking workshops. The past year has given many of us a taste of a world that is a little less crowded and moving a little slower. With that in mind, we’re limiting the class size to three participants to give more space in the workshop, and to provide more individualized attention then there was in the previous six-person classes. In the interest of safety while working together, fully matured COVID vaccination is required for attendance. This five-day workshop will present the theoretical concepts and practical techniques of mountmaking for museum
Mountmaking for Exhibits: May 11th-15th, 2020
Mountmaking Focus Studio 3511 Interlake Ave N, SeattleThis will be another in our series of exhibit scenario based workshops. For each of these workshops, we tailor the “exhibit” to the collections interests of the participants. This gives the opportunity for persons from diverse museum types to work on appropriate materials, as well as for more or less experienced people to work with objects that match their skill level. This five-day workshop will present the theoretical concepts and practical techniques of mountmaking for museum objects, set within a framework of an actual exhibit display. A “curated” set of objects will be selected for mounting in a defined space
Mountmaking for Exhibits: February 24th-28th 2020
Mountmaking Focus Studio 3511 Interlake Ave N, SeattleThis will be the third in our series of exhibit scenario based workshops. For each of these workshops, we will be trying to tailor the "exhibit" to the collections interests of the participants. This also gives the opportunity for more or less experienced people to work with objects that match their skill level. This five-day workshop will present the theoretical concepts and practical techniques of mountmaking for museum objects, set within a framework of an actual exhibit display. A “curated” set of objects will be selected for mounting in a defined space and exhibit design. Through this format, the intention