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Oakville Beaver, 25 Sep 2002, C3

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The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday S ep tem ber 25, 2002 - C3 There's a whole new world out there.. discover it today. illebeaver.com connecting you to your community please mum* final clearance 70% Liesa Kortmann · Oakville Beaver MAYOR HONOURED: M ayor Ann M ulvale was the recent recipient of an H onourarv Life M em bership from the B url-O ak T heatre G roup. The theatre group said it felt it was tim e to recognize the m ayor for h er continued support of the a rts, h er involvement at its 25th anniversary and "h e r cheerful willing ness to a p p e a r on stage in W hen We A re M arried , in the spring, however briefly, b u t w ith panache, patience and good hum our." At the presentation were, from left, Anne Luken, B renda W orsnop, M ulvale and Jim Clemens. The B url-O ak T heatre G roup was form ed in 1976 by a sm all group of people who were m em bers of the Hopedale Presbyterian C hurch in Oakville. The group's nam e is a com bination of B urlington and Oakville, where most of the m em bers live. Atlantic City 4 days, October 15 $429. November 3 $379 OFF select items visit us in store or online at w w w .p le as em u m .c o m DeNure Tours A Price is per person twin and includes all taxes. hurry in for best selection! Reg. # 's #500009376 and 500009377 |-f-Ic< H B 1-8f)rW SfS8-6R 5Q y Exhibition shares a common thread An upcoming exhibition at the Oakville Museum is a real `eye' opener. Embroidered Inspirations: History through the Needles Eye opens this Saturday. The exhibit is curated by Deborah Hudson, Curator of Collections, and opens in collaboration with the Oakville Arts Council's third Bi-annual Oakville Festival for the Fibre Arts, Sept. 2 6 Oct. 13. Embroidered Inspirations: History through the Needles Eye, will highlight items from the m useum 's costume col lection. One of the most ancient and cross-cultural of the decorative arts, embroidered decoration applied to tex tiles has historically symbolized and distinguished the status, region, religion and place of origin of its creator. This exhibit features embroidered costume and decorative household tex tiles, selected from the Oakville Museum's permanent collection. The selected pieces will broadly reflect the changes in embroidery style and technique from the late 1700s through to the present day. The influence of other cultures, par ticularly from the Orient, will be found to have had a significant effect on embroidery in fashion, particularly in the 1920s. Embroidery will be focused on as one of the important enduring traditions of needlework and "women's work" in the Western World. Oakville Festival for the Fibre Arts is a mix o f professional and amateur artists and craftspeople from Oakville and across Canada. The festival includes lectures, workshops, juried exhibitions and shows throughout Oakville. The keynote event is the Common Thread, a juried exhibition that cele brates innovation and tradition of fibre. All works must be fibre-based through materials or techniques. Jurors for the 2002 exhibition are Jeanne Bellavance, Montreal; Sarah Quinton, Curator, Contemporary Gallery, Textile Museum of Canada; and Judith Tinkl, Ontario College of Art and Design. In addition to judging, Bellavance will be conducting workshops in embroidery at the museum Sept. 28 -29. Bellavance's workshop. Initiation to professional Embroidery Techniques, is from 9 a.m .- 4 p.m. each day. Pre-registration is required and the cost is $100. The materials fee is $60 payable to the artist. Jane Coryell, a teacher and profes sional embroiderer who exhibits with the Oakville Stitchery Guild will teach a class for newcomers to this art on Oct. 6 at the Oakville Museum. The workshop. 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