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Market Center Management Company (MCMC), the management company of GlobalTex: LA International Textile &Sourcing Fair, announced that the upcoming show will offer buyers the largest selection of international resources available on the West Coast in an easy-to-shop venue. The show will be held September 28-30, 2010 at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC), West Hall, Hall A.

"The upcoming show offers an expanded selection of international resources from at least 20 countries," said Cindy Morris, COO, MCMC. "Our leasing team continues to secure additional high-quality, well-known exhibitors."

"GlobalTex is fast becoming one of the most important Global textile shows," said Phil Fox, CEO, Fox Fabrics. "It's an excellent sourcing resource with accelerated growth in the international arena that delivers quality attendees."

The growing list of countries and regions committed to show new resources at GlobalTex include: Bangladesh, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Additional partner countries are expected to be added in the coming weeks.

An array of lines will be represented. Highlights include: Soltiss (France); Stoll and KBC (Germany); Pizval (Italy); Debs with Fox Fabrics (Japan); Teviz and Lemar (Portugal); Schoeller Textile (Switzerland); Korat Tekstil (Turkey); Amanda Kelly and Appaloosa (the United Kingdom); and ECLAT, STC, Texollini, and Twin Dragon/Blue River (the United States).

In addition to more international resources, GlobalTex will welcome a range of associations including:

• Fabric mills from the Associacao Selectiva Moda, the textile association of Portugal, are returning to the show.
• The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles (CCCT), the leading national trade organization representing exporters and importers of textiles and clothing in China, with a membership of more than 11,000 companies.
• Ningbo, a sub-council of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), comprised of VIPs, enterprises and organizations representing the economic and trade sectors of China.
• Indian Powerloom Development &Export Promotion Council, a textile association in India representing companies that produce textiles and power looms, will return to GlobalTex with a larger delegation.
• Indian Silk Promotion Council, the silk council of India that represents more than 1,500 silk fabric companies within the country, will also return with a larger group.
• Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), the successor organization to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), that continues to facilitate exporters in overcoming the difficulties faced by them on the supply and demand side of exports.
• Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) that meets the needs of the textile industry of Taiwan through market promotion, product design, fashion information analysis, online information, technology training and many other services.textile show

GlobalTex is the first full-scale production and design trade show in the United Statespresenting the complete supply chain for fashion. GlobalTex features the latest fabric, trim, yarn, textile design, garment manufacturing including private label, and manufacturing technology. The show attracts leading designers, product developers, retailers, and wholesalers. In addition, the show offers helpful tailored networking services and practical seminars that support the global fashion and design industries.
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Textile Exhibition Venues

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Austria

A-8010-Graz, Kulturhistorische Sammlung am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Neutorgasse 45
Belgium

B-2000 Antwerpen, Modemuseum Provincie Antwerpen, Nationalestraat 28 textile exhibition

Brussels, Palais des Beaux Arts   www.bozar.be

B-1000 - Brussels, Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis, Wandtapijten en Textiel, Jubelpark / Parc du Cinquantenaire 10,    www.kmkg-mrah.be

B-1000- Brussels, Museum voor het Kostuum en de Kant, Musée du Costume et de la Dentelle, Violetstraat 6
Czech Republic textile exhibition

Prague 1, Museum of Decorative Arts, Ulice 17
Denmark

DK-6000 Kolding, Kunstmuseet Trapholt, Æblehaven 23,
Finland

FIN – 40100 Jyväskylä Ksuomen käsityön museo, Kauppakatu 25 textile exhibition
France

Angers, Museum - for more information e-mail musees@ville.angers.fr

F-23200 Aubusson Musée Départemental de la Tappisserie, Avenue des Lissiers

F-14000 Caen, Musée de Normandie, Château de Caen

F – 62100 Calais, Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, 25 rue Richelieu

F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, Musée du Tapis & Arts Textiles (I 894), 45 rue Ballainvilliers

F-68470 Husseren Wesserling, Parc de Wesserling, Musée du Textile, Rue du Parc

F-69005 Lyon, Foundation Fourviere, 8, place de Fourviere

F-69002 Lyon, Musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs de Lyon 30-34, Rue de la Charité

F-69002 Lyon, Musée de l'imprimerie, 13 rue de la poulaillerie

Paris, Musée de la Mode et du Textile, 107 Rue de Rivoli, www.ucad.fr

Paris Le Museé Nissim de Camondo, 63, Rue de Monceau, www.ucad.fr/fr/04museecamondo
All year. Wednesday - Sunday 10.00 - 17.30
The former home of Comte Nissim de Camondo (1860-1935), a passionate collector, built between 1911 -1914, next to the Parc Monceau, by the architect René Sergent. It was built in the style of the 18th century to house the collection of 18th century furniture, carpets, paintings, tapestries, porcelain etc.

F-75116 Paris, Musée national des Arts Asiatiques “Guimet” 6, Place d'Iéna, textile exhibition

Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Ireland - Italy - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - United Kingdom

Germany

Bremen, Kunsthalle http://www.kunsthalle-bremen.de/

D-20099 Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Steintorplatz 1

More museums with textile exhibits in Hamburg:

Altonaer Museum (in the Altona district of Hamburg): There are many objects of everyday culture and there is a newly arranged collection of textiles.

Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte (Museum of the History of Hamburg), Holstenwall 24, 20355 Hamburg: Paintings, sculptures, information about craft, trade and industry, national costumes, workshop for the restoration of textiles.

Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde (Museum of Ethnology): Objects from all the continents, among them textile art, textile craft, clothing and household textiles.

D-27749 Delmenhorst, Museen der Stadt, Fabrikmuseum Nordwolle, Am Turbinenhaus 10-12

D-47809 Krefeld Deutsches Textilmuseum, Andreasmarkt 8 textile exhibition

D-49565 Bramsche, Tuchmacher-Museum, Mühlenort 6

40878 Ratingen, Rheinisches Industriemuseum (Museum of Industry), Cromforder Allee 24

Modemuseum Hasselt

10178 Berlin, Museum für Völkerkunde (Museum of Ethnography) 14105 Berlin:

D – 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Schaumainkai 17

D- 63067 Offenbach, Deutsches Ledermuseum, Frankfurter Str. 86


Greece

Athens, Cultural Municipality Centre

Other Greek Museums that include permanent textile exhibitions.
(From our member M. Perivoliotis)

In Athens
Benaki Museum at Kolonaki
Museum of Byzantine Art, at Vassilisis Sophias
Museum of Dora Stratou, at Plaka
Museum of Folk Tradition, at Plaka
Museum Hatzimihali, at Plaka (Municipal Centre)
Museum of Traditional Costumes, at Kolonaki

In Nafplio
The Museum of Folk Tradition, at the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation – an excellent museum. Website (only in Greek): http://costume.ime.gr/

Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation "Vassilios Papantoniou" Museum 1, V. Alexandrou Str. 21100 Nafplion GREECE  http://www.pli.gr

Hungary

H-1091 Budapest Iparmüveszeti Muzeum, Ullöi ut 33-37

Ireland

Tig Fili Gallery, Mac Curtain Street, Cork City.

Craft Courtyard Gallery, Midleton, Co. Cork

Cork Institute of Technology Exhibition Centre
Italy

Permanent:
I - 30125 Venezia, Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo, Centro Studi di Storia del Tessuto e del Costume, S.Stae 1992
A) The eighteenth-century building contains a splendid series of polychrome marbles, frescoed ceilings depicting the exploits of the Mocenigo family, which provided the Venetian Republic with seven Doges. The building houses the seat of the Study Centre for the History and Textile Costume.
B) Permanent exhibition: a selection of rare - textiles and costumes items and an important library specialising in this sector.

Permanent:
I - 3780 - Venezia, Museo Fortuny, S. Marco, phone: * 39 041 52 00 95 - tickets: Euro 4,00
Opening 10-18, closing day: Monday
This a particulary charming Museum which organizes exhibitions under the theme of textiles and visual communication.
Permanent exhibition: collections of lights, photographs, paintings, textiles works.

Museo d'Arte Moderna Comtemporanea di Trento e Rovereto www.mart.tn.it

Palazzo Attems-Petzenstein, Gorizia, Friuli di Venezia

An historical rust-printied canvas - Via Cesare Battisti, 15, 47822 Santarcangelo di Romagna (Rimini)
A shop-museum in which is still alive the tradition to print linen by hand. With a famous old "mangano" (dated 17th century)

Fondazione Ratti, Lungo Lario trento, 9, 22100 Como www.fondazioneratti.org

Museo del tessuto, Via Santa Chiara, 24 59100 Prato (Potenza) www.museodeltessuto.it

Coricama Center, Via Vittorio Emanuele 1, Maniago (Pordenone) Italy www.leartitessili.it

Netherlands

Amsterdam Platform 21 Design Museum www.design.nl

NL - 2517 HV Den Haag, Gemeentemuseum, Stadthouderslaan 41

Permanent
NL 5046 GN Tilburg, Nederlands Textielmuseum, Goirkestraat 96,
Werken in de Textiel 1860 tot nu (works in textiles from 1860 until today)
www.textielmuseum.nl - - A list of forthcoming exhibitions you will find in their Agenda

NL – 3016 DM Rotterdam Wereld Museum Rotterdam, Willemskade 25 www.wereldmuseum.rotterdam.nl

NL-3817 VE Amersfoort, Pauvilla Design Scandinavische Kleding en Handweverij: Daktonstraat 38,

Leiden, Textile Research Centre
Josephine Kane's collection of dresses from the Middle East has now been acquired by this Centre along with many artefacts including jewellery, books and her own research material, accumulated over 15 years living in the Middle East. It will be known as the Josephine and David Kane Collection.

Breda, Bredas Museum, Parade 12-14

NL-7755 PT Dalerveen, Galerie de Sprong, Namweg 23
Norway

Tromsø, Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum
Poland

PL - 93034 Lodz Centralne Muzeum Wlókiennictwa, ul. Piotrkowsks 282 www.muzeumwlokiennictwa.pl

Permanent: The Textile Industry Tools and Machines

Permanent
Lipce Reymontowskie, Museum of West Mazovian Region, ul Wiatraczna 10
Spinning, dyeing and weaving manufacture of the Winkl family

Romania

'Muzeul Taranului Romn' (The Romanian Peasant's Museum).
A remarkable museum, which won the prize for the best european museum in 1996. It's a beautiful building (neo-romanian style), with amounts of materials (textiles, ceramics, woods, iron, icons, a church built from wood, etc.) displayed in a very creative way. www.muzeultaranului.ro

Satului Museum ('The Village Museum') in Bucharest, an open air museum, displaying characteristic houses from different regions in Romania in real size. www.cimec.ro/
Spain

E-08222 Terassa, Centre de Documentació I Museu Textile, Salmerón 25

Sweden

S – 23145 Trelleborg, Trelleborgs Museum, Östergatan 58

S – 50433 Borås Textielmuseet, Druveforsvägen 8
Switzerland

CH-3132 Riggisberg: Abegg-Stiftung, Textile Restoration, Conservation, Exhibition, Museum. Werner-Abegg-Strasse 67 www.abegg-stiftung.ch

CH-9000 St. Gallen Völkerkundemuseum, Museumsstr.50

CH-9000 St. Gallen Textilmuseum, Vadianstr.2

CH- Lausanne Musée des Beaux-Arts, Palais de Rumine
Turkey

Izmir State Art and Sculpture Museum

textile/fibre exhibitions and events

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twistedthread.com
offers a range of exhibitions, providing specialist supplies for textile enthusiasts, an educational programme, and galleries showing textile artists and groups from around the world
International Feltmakers Association
listing of opportunities for feltmakers
Fibre_and_Textile_Events
a forum on which to post or discover details relating to any fibre and textile exhibitions, competitions, conferences or shows
exhibition archives
'Fushiginoiroito' at the Knitting & Stitching Shows, 2001
Japanese knitting at KnitJapan.co.uk
Structure and Surface - Contemporary Japanese Textiles
1999 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Includes gallery, biographies and related links.
exhibitions
2121
first major exhibition in the UK of the textiles created by Reiko Sudo and the NUNO company
Belonging and Beyond
collaborative project by Lin Holland, Liverpool and Veronika Moos-Brochhagen, Cologne
Through the Surface
exhibition involving 14 British and Japanese artists in 7 collaborative pairs, touring 2004-5; on-line journals of creative processes regularly updated
Painted With Thread: The Art Of American Embroidery
at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, till September 2001; web site includes an overview and selection of highlights
Textile Center of Minnesota
exhibitions and events
Embroiderers' Guild event listings
extensive listing of UK and international embroidery and textile arts exhibitions and events
shows
Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair
annual selling event in the North of England, showcasing designer-makers working in ceramics, glass, jewellery, textiles, metal, wood, furniture, paper, basketry and more
The Festival of Quilts
annual international quilt show held in the UK
Fashion & Embroidery
Formerly the Madeira Fashion & Embroidery Show, now organised by ICHF
Quilts, Inc.
International Quilt Market, Patchwork & Quilt Expo, Embellishment, and International Quilt Festivaltextile exhibition
Quilt National
biennial international juried exhibition of contemporary innovative quilts
World of Wearable Art
Montana New Zealand Wearable Art awards 'taking art off the wall and out of static display'textile exhibition
Knitting and Stitching Show
held annually in London, Dublin, Birmingham and Harrogate textile exhibition

GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS

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VANCOUVER

Art Beatus Gallery » 808 Nelson 604-688-2633 » Line Up!: Nam Nguyen, Wuon-Gean Ho, Jonathan Man, Janice Wong, to Sept. 10 » Reception July 23, 3-6 pm.

Artspeak Gallery » 233 Carrall 604-688-0051. » Motto Storefront Closing Sale: July 22, 5-8 pm.

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art » 639 Hornby Billreidgallery.ca. » Time Warp: Contemporary Textiles of the Northwest Coast: Works by 20 Aboriginal textile artists, to Jan. 16.

Centre A » 2 W. Hastings, 604-683-8326. » The Dig: Gallery’s informal collection of accrued objects displayed in various spaces: a cinema, a cafe, a library, and a radio station, opens July 30, 8 pm; to Sept. 25.

Contemporary Art Gallery » 555 Nelson 604-681-2700. » TRIUMPHANT CARROT: The Persistence of Still Life: Robert Arndt, Eric Cameron, James Carl, Gerald Ferguson, Chris Hanson & Hendrika Sonnenberg, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Ceal Floyer, Rodney Graham, Jay Isaac, Elad Lassry, Evan Lee, Arvo Leo, Kelly Lycan, Liz Magor, Kelly Mark, Damian Moppett, Ron Moppett, Brad Phillips, Jayce Salloum, Erica Stocking, Zin Taylor, Ron Tran, Lesley Vance, Jeff Wall, Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky, and Sam Taylor-Wood, to Aug. 22.

Elliott Louis Gallery » 258 E. 1st, 604-736-3282. » Charcoal And Thread: Mary Hrbacek and Takashi Iwasaki, to Aug. 7

Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design » 1399 Johnston 604-844-3809. » Sui Juris: Summer Institute for Teens exhibition, opens July 29,4 pm; to Aug. 6.

Jennifer Kostuik Gallery » 1070 Homer 604-737-3969. » Redefining Drawing: Jim Dingilian Kako Ueda, Jane Masters, Kumiko Fujinami, and Alan Storey, curated by Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, to Aug. 15.

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery » 1826 Main Mall, UBC 604-822-2759. » At the Far Edge of Words: Jamelie Hassan, to Aug. 22.

Museum of Anthropology » 6393 N.W. Marine 604-822-5087. » Houses some 535,000 objects, many of which originate from BC’s Northwest Coast. » Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures: Ongoing. » Taiyuan Puppet Theatre Company, Taipei, Taiwan, Aug. 2, 2:30 pm.

Museum of Vancouver » 1100 Chestnut 604-736-4431. » Fox, Fluevog & Friends: The story behind the shoes: Some 150 shoes dating from 1968 to 2000, by John Fluevog, Peter Fox and others, to Sept. 26

On Main » 1965 Main. » Beautiful Frontier: Installation created by Rosanne Bennett and Katherine Coe for Vancouver’s Drawn Festival, to July 31. Artist Talk: July 31, 2 pm.

Pendulum Gallery » 885 W. Georgia, HSBC, 604-879-7714. » Drawing Room: Features 50 works by 50 Canadian artists; part of the Drawn Festival, to Aug. 7.

Petley Jones Gallery » 2235 Granville 604-732-5353. » The Road Less Travelled: Group show of drawings is part of the Drawn Festival, to July 31.

Republic Gallery » 732 Richards St. » SPACETIME!: Paintings by Ryan Peter, to Aug. 7.

Teck Gallery » SFU Vancouver Campus, 515 W. Hastings. » BESA: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II: Photographs by Norman Gershman, to Oct. 29.

Vancouver Art Gallery » 750 Hornby 604-662-4700. » The Modern Woman: Drawings by Degas, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec and Other Masterpieces from the Musee d’Orsay, Paris: More than 100 works by 19th century French artists, to Sept. 6. » Kerry James Marshall: paintings and drawings, to Jan. 3. » Rise and Fall: Amsterdam-based video artist Fiona Tan, to Sept. 6.

Vancouver Maritime Museum » 1905 Ogden, 604-257-8300. » Highlights Canada’s Pacific port and its links with the Pacific Rim. » We Stand on Guard for Thee: History of the Navy, to Sept. 30 » Studies in Sea Ice: Photographs by Roberta Holden, ongoing.

BURNABY/NEW WESTMINSTER/COQUITLAM

Burnaby Art Gallery » 6344 Deer Lake, Burnaby 604-297-4422.» New Acquisitions and Selections from the Permanent Collection: » B.C. Binning, Alistair Bell, John Charles Collings, Illingworth Kerr, Harley Parker, Ernest Lumsden, Joe Plaskett, Ina Uhthoff, Susan Gold, Ann Kipling, Carel Moiseiwitsch, Allan Wood; part of the Drawn festival » Upstairs gallery: Gordon Smith, Torrie Groening, Theresa Redden, Bruno Bobak, Jasper Johns, Rob Wilson, and John Fitzgerald explore; to Sept. 5.

Karition Gallery » 2387 Ware St., Abbotsford 604-852-9358. » Finding Beauty in Life: Stephen Chen and Barbara Skorupa, to Aug. 4.

Leigh Square Community Arts Village » 2253 Leigh Square Port Coquitlam 604-927-8400. » LEGACY OF TERRY FOX: Terry Fox Run memorabilia » COLOURWHEELS: Art by artists with spinal cord injuries; both shows July 29-Sept. 20.

National Nikkei Museum & Heritage Centre » 6688 Southoaks, Burnaby 604-777-8000. » KATSURA: Photographs by Ishimoto Yasuhiro, to Aug. 7 » Tributaries: Reflections of Aiko Suzuki: Tribute to Suzuki’s life by Joy Kogawa, Ann Southam, and Grace Channer, to Aug. 28 »

Simon Fraser Gallery »textile exhibition SFU Burnaby Campus 778-782-4266. » The State of the University: The 2010 SFU Faculty/Staff Exhibition, to July 30.

NORTH SHORE

Ferry Building Gallery » 1414 Argyle, W. Vancouver 604-925-7290. » Harmony SHOWCASE: July 30-Aug. 15.

RICHMOND/SURREY/LANGLEY/DELTA

Birthplace of B.C. Gallery » 9054 textile exhibition Glover, Fort Langley 604-882-1191. » Rivers, Rails, Trails Show: Gallery artists demonstrate art practices, Aug. 2, 11 am to 4 pm.

Richmond Art Gallery » 7700 Minoru Gate 604- 247-8300. » STRANGE NATURE: Jennifer Angus, Mary Anne Barkhouse and Robin Ripley, to Sept. 5.

Surrey Art Gallery » 13750-88th Ave. 604-501-5566. » Checking in with your hotspots: Michel de Broin, Jenipher Hur, Ken Lum, and Michael Markowsky perform and engage with roadways and vehicles » ARTS 2010: Juried exhibition features more than 50 works by artists from Surrey and surrounding area; both shows to Sept. 12 »

Surrey Museum » 17710 56A Ave. 604-592-6956 » textile exhibition Pirates! Blocks and Buccaneers: Vancouver LEGO Club showcases the world of pirates, to Aug. 28, 2010

White Rock Arts Council Gallery » 15232 Buena Vista 604-536-8333. » Implications of Runway: Susan Falk, opens Aug. 5, 7 pm; to Aug. 27.

automotive textile exhibition

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The demands placed on automotive textile exhibition have increased significantly in recent years. This book provides a comprehensive review of how advanced textile exhibition can be used to meet the performance, style, safety and comfort requirements of automotives. Part 1 provides a general introduction to the types and requirements of textile exhibition used within the automotive industry. Part 2 focuses on automotive interiors with chapters on performance and style of interior textile exhibition. Part 3 examines the use of textile exhibition in safety applications, such as airbags and part 4 concludes by assessing how textile exhibition can be used in the automotive bodywork. A valuable resource for manufacturers, designers and producers of automotives and their materials.
Key Features: provides an in-depth review of recent advances in the design and development of automotive textile exhibition; comprehensively examines the automotive textile exhibition covering key requirements, the supply chain, fabrics and recycling; addresses important safety considerations in automotive textiles including airbags and tyres.
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