American Craft Council Show

St Paul River Centre 175 West Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN, United States

Come see me in Booth 523. Join us for three days of festivities celebrating all things handmade at the American Craft Show in St. Paul. Come meet and shop craft like you’ve never seen before from more than 230 of the country’s top contemporary jewelry, clothing, furniture, and home décor artists. Plus, meet the country’s top emerging artists! Stop by our Hip Pop Emerging Artists’ booths on the show floor to see their contemporary pieces ranging from sophisticated elegance to cutting-edge.

$11 – $13

Exhibition: Every Kind of Maker’s Tool

Owatonna Arts Center 435 Garden View Ln, Owatonna, MN, United States

Ever wonder how cloth is made? Curious about the different types of tools and looms used to weave? This exhibit showcases the creations of members of the Weavers Guild of Minnesota with a specific focus on the equipment used to create it! See woven and spun art made with a variety of tools, wheels, and looms, including everything from a backstrap loom to rigid heddle, pin looms to tapestry, and yarn spun on a wheel. Each piece is accompanied with a bit of information about the equipment used, to aid in the viewer’s experience and understanding. Members of the Weavers Guild of Minnesota will be on-site April 7 and April 28 from 1-5pm to answer questions and offer demonstrations. Exhibiting Weavers Guild of Minnesota Members: Robbie LaFleur (tapestry weaving) | Margaret Stump (pin loom weaving) | Christen Pentek (spinning on a spinning wheel) | Becka Rahn (small loom weaving) | Jan Hayman (floor loom weaving) | Dan Breva (table loom weaving; rigid heddle loom weaving) | Keith Pierce (tablet weaving; backstrap weaving) | Karen Mallin (floor loom weaving) | Connie Kos (tapestry weaving) | Carol Delak (potholder loom weaving) | Bonnie Buzza (pin loom weaving; circular loom weaving) | Kelly Marshall (bobbin lace; floor loom weaving) | Kala Exworthy (floor loom weaving) Owatonna Arts Center 435 Garden View Lane Owatonna, [read more...]

Exhibition: More than the Sum of Its Parts

Art Works Eagan 3795 PILOT KNOB ROAD, eagan, MN, United States

Annual members show, featuring art made in collaboration between artists. I will have two pieces in this show, both making their debut in MN.

Yarnover (MN Knitters Guild)

Minneapolis Marriot NW 7025 Northland Dr N, Brooklyn Park , MN, United States

Two Fish Fibers (Becka Rahn & Doreen Hartzell) will have a booth at Yarnover. It was an AWESOME show last year and we expect this year to be fantastic. Each year the Minnesota Knitters’ Guild has a weekend-long event called Yarnover held in the Twin Cities metro area. Prestigious local and national instructors teach a variety of courses and fiber vendors fill the Yarnover Marketplace. Classes are open to members only, but the marketplace is free and open to the public.

Shepherds Harvest Festival

Washington County Fairgrounds 12300 N. 40th St., Lake Elmo, MN, United States

Fleece, Fiber and Family The fairgrounds are filled with music, food, artisans and animals. Events include Minnesota’s largest fleece competition, sheep shearing, fleece skirting demos, book-signings and more. Families always enjoy the sheep and goats in the barn. There’s a lot of room to picnic–weather permitting! Bring your spinning wheel, your friends, and spin the day away. Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 Sunday 10:00 - 4:00 Admission $5, ages 8 and under free

$5

The Power of Designing your own Fabric (Lecture)

San Fernando Valley Arts & Cultural Center 18312 Oxnard St, Tarzana, CA, United States

Designing fabric is more than just putting pencil to paper or generating pixels in Photoshop; it’s about connecting and sharing stories and ideas. Does your design medium matter? Is it cheating to use a computer in your work? Does it make it less “art”? See why Becka Rahn says that it is more. Join artist and Spoonflower Handbook co-author Becka Rahn as she shows you what it is like to design and print your own fabrics, and the unexpected places that can take you.

Free – $10
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