WFSTL at the Missouri History Museum
Visit our Resource Table at the Missouri History Museum on March 13. The Missouri Historical Society will be presenting The Fabric of History: St. Louis Women and Textiles from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. More information can be found on the Museum’s website.
Whether they were designing for practicality, art, or both, women’s work with textiles is central to St. Louis history and the Missouri Historical Society Collections. Join us for an evening celebrating St. Louis women past and present who have made their mark in the world of textile arts. We’ll start the evening with displays, demonstrations, and hands-on activities related to quilting, weaving, knitting, and more. At 6:30pm, enjoy three presentations by Dr. Paulette Sankofa, author of St. Louis Black Women’s Quilting and Cuisine: Stories of Love and Hope; Jane Olson Glidden, past president of the Weavers’ Guild of St. Louis; and renowned fiber artist Jane Sauer. After the presentations, return to our Grand Hall for a final chance to visit the tables and purchase a copy of St. Louis Black Women’s Quilting and Cuisine.
Schedule
- 5–7pm | Food and drinks available for purchase.
- 5:00–6:30pm | Enjoy demonstrations, displays, and activities related to weaving, quilting, knitting, and more.
- 6:30pm–7:30pm | Head to the Lee Auditorium for three presentations by author Dr. Paulette Sankofa, past president of the Weaver’s Guild of St. Louis Jane Olson Glidden, and renowned fiber artist Jane Sauer.
- 7:30–8:00pm | Head back to the Grand Hall for a final visit with resource tables. Take the opportunity to buy St. Louis Black Women’s Quilting and Cuisine: Stories of Love and Hope at the Sold on St. Louis shop.