Tulip Tree Needlearts Guild: Baldoon Tapestry & Scottish Diaspora Tapestry Exhibit
Wed, Oct 13
|Chatham Capitol Theatre
From Oct 12-29, Tulip Tree Needlearts Guild celebrates its 20th anniversary with a major needlework exhibit. The exhibition features the Guild’s latest community project, the Baldoon Tapestry, which was recently accepted for inclusion in the international Scottish Diaspora Tapestry project.
Time & Location
Oct 13, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – Oct 29, 2021, 4:00 p.m.
Chatham Capitol Theatre, 238 King St W, Chatham, ON N7M 1E7, Canada
About the Event
Join us for a celebration of Scottish history in Chatham-Kent!
From October 12–29, Tulip Tree Needlearts Guild celebrates its 20th anniversary with a major needlework exhibit at the Chatham Capitol Theatre (Main Lobby and Mainstreet Lounge). The exhibition features the Guild’s latest community project, the Baldoon Tapestry, which was recently accepted for inclusion in the international Scottish Diaspora Tapestry project.
Opening: October 12, 2021 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Exhibit continues October 13 to 29, 2021. Tuesdays to Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
The 37 Canadian Tapestries of the Scottish Diaspora Tapestry project, which collectively pay tribute to the Scottish influence on Canadian history, will be travelling to Ontario thanks to a collaborative effort of CK Arts + Culture, Tulip Tree Needlearts guild and the City of Guelph Museums.
The Baldoon Tapestry honours the settlement of Baldoon, near present-day Wallaceburg, which was sponsored by Lord Selkirk to settle people from the Highlands of Scotland who had been forced off the land. It celebrates the 102 brave highlanders who sailed to Canada in 1804 to settle in Baldoon in what is now Dover township in the region of Chatham-Kent. The tapestry was designed by a local artist, Katherine McFadden Stinson and stitched by members of the Tulip Tree Needlearts Guild and interested members of the public.
Also on display will be Not Your Grandmother’s Needlework, an exhibition highlighting innovative embroidery and needlework using traditional and modern techniques, by the members of Tulip Tree Needlearts Guild.