Native weavers show, sale and demonstration day is Saturday, April 14, in Bellingham


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | April 13, 2012

Native American weavers who are taking part in the annual “Weavers Teaching Weavers Gathering” at Northwest Indian College will be showing their technique and selling their work Saturday, April 14,  in Bellingham.

The event runs 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Whatcom Museum’s Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St.

Organizers said the event is an opportunity to collect stunning traditional and contemporary native artwork.

The featured artist will be Carol Emarthle-Douglas, who will demonstrate contemporary coiled waxed linen basketweaving.

Northwest Indian College is co-sponsoring the event.

There is a $3 suggested donation. Museum members get in free.


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