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2026 - Textures of Canada
Contemporary Fibre Artists Explore Canadian Identity
We are pleased to announce our third touring exhibition of Canadian Fibre Art curated by Judy Weiss, Edmonton, AB.
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, the collected voices of Canadian artists speak volumes about our nation: they tell stories of our peoples, traditions, history, values, regional cultures, heroes, landscapes, sense of place, and so much more. Textures of Canada is a curated exhibition that explores national identity through the medium of fine art textiles. Over 30 established and emerging fibre artists from across our country interpret to what it means to be Canadian, and to be an artist in Canada. Artworks may communicate a theme, idea or experience which characterizes the Canadian way of life, a current stage in the artist’s journey, or an exploration of fibre as a fine art medium. Each artist brings a unique and exciting viewpoint to the discussion. How is local culture or community reflected in their work? How do factors like geography and the environment, or history and tradition, find expression in their materials or subject matter? What influences their textural processes, colour palettes, or designs? This is an exciting opportunity to see Canada through the eyes of a textile artist, and to engage with contemporary thought, creative styles, and exploratory forms that reflects our nation. Explore the interweaving of traditional textile methods with modern materials and contemporary themes. Join the dialogue on what it is to be Canadian. Be inspired as you are welcomed to the Grand National Exhibition 2026!
About the Curator:
Judy Weiss, Curator
Judy is an independent curator based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Textures of Canada is her first curatorial engagement with The Grand National Fibre Art Exhibition. Her curatorial experience began with organizing a travelling exhibition for Fibre Art Network (Western Canada) in 2011, and she has organized or assisted with many solo and group exhibitions at a range of gallery venues since then.
Weiss brings a range of training and academic credentials to her curatorial portfolio. She has recently completed course work with the NODE Centre for Curatorial Studies (Berlin, DR). She also holds a Certification in Fine Arts with Distinction (University of Alberta), a Bachelor of Commerce (University of Alberta), and Diploma in Communications (Mount Royal University College).
Her art practice specializes in narrative mixed media textiles. Her artworks include felting, layered textiles and surface design for wall pieces, 3-dimensional textiles, and installations. Her work has been exhibited in Canada, the US, and New Zealand.