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Fuller Craft Museum presents Another Crossing: Artists Revisit the Mayflower Voyage, an exhibition recognizing the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower crossing and its significance to American and world history.

Developed in partnership with Fuller Craft Museum, Plymouth College of Art, and The Box (both in Plymouth, England), Another Crossing brings together ten artists from the United States and Europe for a global, cross-cultural effort that examines a pivotal event in world history.

In 2018, guest curator Glenn Adamson selected ten artists to participate in the project with the charge that only 17th-century technology and processes be used in the creation of the objects. To fuel and inspire the work development, the artists and project partners will participate in two research trips – the first to Plymouth England in March 2019, followed by Plymouth, Massachusetts in April 2019.  These immersive experiences will create a sense of communion amongst the artists while providing important scholarly and technical information to inform the development of the work.

These resulting artworks will illustrate exceptional technical skill, while also speaking to the social realities behind the material culture, and the examination of the Mayflower crossing through a contemporary lens. For some, the Mayflower voyage and subsequent settlement of Plimoth Colony is a treasured historical event, while for others, the colonization and treatment of the Wampanoag peoples illustrate imperialism and cultural ruin. Through Another Crossing, the artists will respond to this complex part of our history and its impact on our culture over the last four centuries.

Another Crossing: Artists Revisit the Mayflower Voyage is offered in conjunction with the initiatives of Plymouth 400.

About Fuller Craft Museum:

Fuller Craft Museum, New England’s only museum of contemporary craft, is dedicated to the objects, ideas, and insights that inspire both patrons and artists to explore life through the art of contemporary craft. Fuller Craft Museum is located at 455 Oak Street in Brockton, MA. The Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00am – 5:00pm, with free admission for all Thursdays from 5:00pm – 9:00pm. Admission is $10 adults, $8 seniors and $5 students, free for members and children 12 and under.

Fuller Craft Museum presents Another Crossing: Artists Revisit the Mayflower Voyage, an exhibition recognizing the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower crossing and its significance to American and world history.

Developed in partnership with Fuller Craft Museum, Plymouth College of Art, and The Box (both in Plymouth, England), Another Crossing brings together ten artists from the United States and Europe for a global, cross-cultural effort that examines a pivotal event in world history.

In 2018, guest curator Glenn Adamson selected ten artists to participate in the project with the charge that only 17th-century technology and processes be used in the creation of the objects. To fuel and inspire the work development, the artists and project partners will participate in two research trips – the first to Plymouth England in March 2019, followed by Plymouth, Massachusetts in April 2019.  These immersive experiences will create a sense of communion amongst the artists while providing important scholarly and technical information to inform the development of the work.

These resulting artworks will illustrate exceptional technical skill, while also speaking to the social realities behind the material culture, and the examination of the Mayflower crossing through a contemporary lens. For some, the Mayflower voyage and subsequent settlement of Plimoth Colony is a treasured historical event, while for others, the colonization and treatment of the Wampanoag peoples illustrate imperialism and cultural ruin. Through Another Crossing, the artists will respond to this complex part of our history and its impact on our culture over the last four centuries.

Another Crossing: Artists Revisit the Mayflower Voyage is offered in conjunction with the initiatives of Plymouth 400.

About Fuller Craft Museum:

Fuller Craft Museum, New England’s only museum of contemporary craft, is dedicated to the objects, ideas, and insights that inspire both patrons and artists to explore life through the art of contemporary craft. Fuller Craft Museum is located at 455 Oak Street in Brockton, MA. The Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00am – 5:00pm, with free admission for all Thursdays from 5:00pm – 9:00pm. Admission is $10 adults, $8 seniors and $5 students, free for members and children 12 and under.

Quilt Show Presented by the Plymouth County Cranberry Quilters.

Hours: 10am-4pm on Saturday and 10am-2pm on Sunday.

 

Exploration can be defined as a “thorough analysis of a subject or theme.” Through the theme of this quilt show, Follow Your Dreams, people are asked to explore the meaning that the theme holds for them and how to express that through the art of quilting. The Pilgrims followed their dreams for religious freedom, but the dream may look very different to different individuals. PCCQ Members and Plymouth students are invited to explore their interpretation of the theme and express it in a challenge quilt which will be on display at the Quilt Show.

The Plymouth County Cranberry Quilters are dedicated to educating people about the art of quilting through many avenues. They hold classes and workshops for their members and guests as well as for students through sewing classes. Their quilt shows are an opportunity for the community to learn about the art and history of quilting through displays and demonstrations. Quilting has always been an important part of our culture both for utilitarian purposes and as an art form and it is growing.

For more information, please contact Gail Butler at gailbutler1620@gmail.com

or call 508.224.6655

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