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25TH ANNIVERSARY EVENTS WITH THE TEXTILE MUSEUM OF CANADA
We’re well in to the swing of our 25th Anniversary and kicking off some exciting events to commemorate this milestone!
STAY GOLD!
The 1920s has been described as the decade in which fashion entered the modern era.
The '20s and '30s saw flappers, shift dresses, hats for men (fedoras, bowler hats and newsboy caps), and accessories such as elbow length gloves.
The art world saw the rise of Surrealism and Art Deco.
When Creative Director Ana Cunningham stumbled upon a stack of vintage Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair magazines at a garage sale, she bought them immediately.
BACK TO SCHOOL
A new school year has started! It’s always a little sad to say goodbye to summer, but there is an excitement to the new year and all the opportunities and possibilities it can bring. Here at the CMI office we’ve been reflecting on our own school days.
INTRODUCING: THE DESIGN TEAM, PART II
Here's the next round of staff introductions, continuing with our Design Team.
If you missed the last posts on our Administrative Team and the Design Team, Part I.
INTRODUCING: THE DESIGN TEAM, PART 1
Continuing with our staff introductions, this month we feature two members of the design team!
JULY: ANNOUNCEMENTS, GLASS BLOWING FOR ART DAY 13, AND SUMMER!
Art Day 13
The Creative Matters team also learned to make glass last month! For Art Day 13 (the luckiest of Art Days) we ventured out to Gregor Herma's studio in the Junction for a couple lessons in glass production.
JUNE, ALREADY?
So
it's the sixth month of the year. Not to overwhelm you, dear reader, but we have almost reached the half way point of 2013. (As I write this, it is day 155 of the calendar year.)
We've also been experiencing the benefits of seasonal change, with longer days and warmer nights. Summer is edging ever closer, and the good vibes can be felt around Toronto. Although June is the month in the Northern hemisphere with the longest daylight hours, it is the month for the Southern hemisphere that has the shortest days. So, with a global perspective in mind, welcome to summer! And! Welcome to winter! (Depending where you are reading this from.)
HELLO, MAY! HELLO, FLOWERS! HELLO, INSPIRATION!
Flowers have been a clear inspiration for many other artists, designers, and creative people throughout history.
Flowers have also been a clear inspiration for some of our designs over the last 25 years, such as these examples from our Art Day archives.