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Fabrications: Stitching Ourselves Together
From:  February 4, 1999
To:      January 2, 2000

(borrowed from the Red Deer & District Museum)


This exhibit features 23 wedding dresses sewn by Lorraine Church of Lacombe, Alberta between 1950 and 1995. The exhibit presents three voices: the curator, Dr. Kathryn Church as daughter and sociologist; Lorrraine Church as designer and seamstress; and the voices of her "customers": the friends, family, and neighbours who co-created the wedding dresses. The exhibit honours the work of the seamstress while exploring larger issues of gender and generations.

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