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Woven Together Annual Community Exhibition


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Woven Together: Annual Community Exhibition

Woven Together: Annual Community Exhibition

September 1st - 30th, 2026
Opening Night Celebration: Thursday, September 10

Join Intertwine Arts for our annual Woven Together Community Exhibition - a celebration of connection, creativity, and the many stories woven through fiber.

For 2026, we explore the theme:

Touch

Touch is a powerful form of communication, connection, and understanding. It is a way we experience the world, share emotions, and build relationships, often beyond the boundaries of spoken language.

For many people, touch is central to how they navigate and interpret their surroundings. People who are blind or visually impaired may experience art through texture, shape, temperature, and material. Many autistic individuals and people with sensory differences experience touch in unique and varied ways—finding comfort, connection, creativity, or even challenges through different textures and sensations. For people with disabilities, touch can be a pathway to independence, expression, accessibility, and belonging.

Through fiber art, touch becomes both the process and the message. The softness of a material, the structure of a weave, the repetition of a stitch, or the presence of a handmade object can invite reflection on how we connect with ourselves and each other.

Exhibition Details

Exhibition Dates: September 1st - 30th, 2026
Opening Night Celebration: Thursday, September 10, 2026

Join us for the opening celebration as we gather artists, community members, and fiber enthusiasts to experience the exhibition, connect with makers, and celebrate the creativity of our community.

Program Schedule: Coming soon

Additional events, workshops, artist talks, and community programming will be announced as details become available.

About Woven Together

Woven Together is Intertwine Arts’ annual community exhibition celebrating the work of our program artists and community members.

The exhibition is part of Intertwine Arts’ ongoing commitment to creating inclusive opportunities for artists of all abilities and experience levels. Through our programs, artists are supported in exploring their creative voices, developing new skills, and sharing their work with the wider community.

 
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