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Textiles have long served as both functional objects and extraordinary works of art, woven into the fabric of everyday life and elevated by generations of makers. Hillwood&#8217;s upcoming exhibition will be the first to focus on this essential yet unexplored aspect of the collection, showcasing the remarkable artistry, technical mastery, and cultural importance of textiles across centuries.&nbsp;Drawing from Hillwood&#8217;s rich holdings, the exhibition invites visitors to consider the enduring power of textiles, not only as decorative or domestic objects but also as expressions of identity, devotion, innovation, and exquisite craftsmanship. &nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The lecture, hosted via Zoom, will provide an overview of the exhibition design and objects, followed by a live Q&amp;A with the curator. A Zoom link with the meeting instructions will be emailed closer to the program date. 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