Visitors to the Historic Annapolis Museum in downtown Annapolis, MD are enjoying the first opportunity for the public to view the completed tapestry panels and learn of the background and progress of this historic community project. Here are photos of some of the exhibit displays and one of the opening event. This exhibit is at the Museum through December 2012.
- 18th Century Large Tapestry on display with handheld exhibit guides
- Stitching Sisters in front of the large, 18th Century Tapestry at the opening event Feb. 2012
- Four smaller tapestries, counterclockwise: Chalmers Schilling, Paca Garden, Four Signers, Deaths Head
- Four completed small tapestries in case with poster showing final four 18th Century ‘works in progress’
- Tools used by the stitchers on the large tapestry pieces
- Full size 18th Century large tapestry panel working sketch with notations from vetting sessions
- Exhibit sponsors and special ‘thank you’ sign
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Posted on February 21, 2012
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