The Fabrics of Our Past: textiles and fashions, 1860s—1960s, a special exhibit in the Crossroads of History gallery. Women, men, and children—what we wore offers insight into who we were, what we did, and how we were expected to behave. This special exhibit explores our past through textiles, costumes, accessories, and archival images from the museum’s permanent collections.
Fab opening night party: Friday, April 27, 2012, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. (general public $10/person)
Exhibit open to the public: Saturday, April 28 through November, 2012
Hours
Tuesdays through Sundays and holiday Mondays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost
Museum general admission: $8 (adult), $6 (senior or military), $5 (student), $4 (child 5 to 12),
children under 5 and Museum Association members admitted free
Sponsored by:
The Western Textile Center Association: Inland Empire Handweavers’ Guild,
Embroiderers’ Guild of America, American Needlepoint Guild, and the Bedazzled Beaders.
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