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Rug Hooking Week

August 13 - August 17

Sauder Village | August 13-17

28th annual Rug Hooking Week.

Exhibits
500–800 contemporary and historic fiber art works displayed gallery style, in the 10,000 square foot Founder’s Hall. The exhibit hall is well-lit under a 2,300 lb. hand-forged iron and blown glass Queen Anne’s Lace chandelier made by Sauder craftsmen. Extensive exhibit signage provides education, insight, and artist recognition. In addition to hooked and punched work, the exhibit also includes a variety of other fiber arts. Exhibitors typically represent 40 U.S. states, as well as Canada, and other countries. Participating exhibitors pre-register online, and receive complimentary admission Wednesday-Saturday to the exhibit and vendors. The exhibits include:

  • Feature Exhibits – pay tribute to the work of outstanding contemporary and historic artists. Each of these extensive collections offers a wonderful and rare opportunity to admire and study closely the techniques, colors, designs, materials, and the in-depth story of talented artists. Collections are on loan from artists, or gathered from private collectors and museums.
  • Special Exhibits – present innovative and original works done by an individual or group of artists which represent contemporary or historic themes, concepts, ideas, techniques, and educational and regional projects.
  • Celebration of Hand-Hooked Rugs Exhibit – culmination of the annual competition sponsored by Rug Hooking magazine. Each year the artists are invited to exhibit their award-winning work in this exclusive exhibit. The Celebration publication debuts at Rug Hooking Week.
  • Main Exhibit – invites EVERYONE to submit their work to this exhibit, divided into categories, and includes all skill levels. Beside rug hooking, this exhibit also includes other fiber arts such as: braiding, proddy, punch needle, quilling/standing wool, wool applique, fusion, and multi-dimensional work.
  • Group Exhibits – collections of work done by groups or guides with a common focus.
  • Virtual Exhibits – creative work of international artists presented virtually in our Fiber Lounge.

Classes: 30–40 offered each year. Something to suit everyone’s interest and schedule, in a wide variety of topics, techniques, and skill levels. Besides hooking and punching an assortment of other fiber arts classes is offered, along with dye classes, gallery talks and presentations. Detailed class descriptions and photos are provided along with skill levels and teacher bios. Classes range from beginner to advanced. Classes are taught by outstanding teachers from across the country & around the globe. Pre-registration is required – follow these links to register: ONLINE REGISTRATION . The types of classes include:

  • Retreats – 3 & 4 days of study with one teacher, who sets the focus and goals, and teaches in a group format, as well as providing time for individual project guidance.
  • Workshops – evening, 1, 1.5 & 2 day classes, in a wide range of topics, techniques, projects, focuses, skills, and mediums. This also includes dye classes in our commercial kitchen.
  • Gallery Talks – mornings & evenings. An opportunity to meet the artists, curators, or authorities, ask questions, and learn more about specific exhibits. Gallery Talks are listed under workshops.

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Start:
August 13
End:
August 17
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Sauder Village
22611 State Route 2
Archbold, OH 43502 United States
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Phone:
419-446-2541
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