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Frequently Asked Symposium Questions

Here is some help on the most frequent questions we get.  More will be added as needed.

Q:  How do I watch a replay of an event I registered for?
A:  Log back in here:  honoring-cultural-traditions-in-fiber-arts.heysummit.com/ and navigate to your schedule. 
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When you are viewing your schedule, check the box "View Completed."   Any session that was recorded will an option to View Replay.
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Q:  I can't find the login page to access my schedule and sessions!
A:  Log in here:  honoring-cultural-traditions-in-fiber-arts.heysummit.com/   In the upper right hand corner of the page, you will find "login" on the navigation menu (Image A).   This will take you to a login page (Image B) where you will select "I an attendee" or "I am a speaker".  Enter your email and you will be directed to your event links.
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Q: Once I'm logged in, how do I get to a specific session?
A: Click on Schedule in the navigation menu at top.   This will take you to the events you registered and paid for. 
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In your schedule, you can click on "View" to see any details, or if the event is about to start, it will take you to a link to access live event.
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MUSEUM

703 South Second Street
La Conner, WA 98257
(360) 466-4288



HOURS
March - October 
W- SUN   
11AM - 5PM

ADMISSION

$7 
Free to Quilt Museum Members 
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Note: Admission will increase to $10 on June 1, 2025 
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The Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum is located on the land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. Many Indigenous peoples thrive here — alive and strong.​
With gratitude, we honor their stewardship of these lands since time immemorial to the present day.
This land acknowledgement does not take the place of authentic relationships with indigenous communities.
We also aim to highlight the major artistic contributions made by indigenous Pacific Northwest artists to the history of weaving and textile arts through exhibits and public programs.
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  • Festival
    • Festival Vendors
    • Entry Shipping Instructions
    • Submission Informtation >
      • Category & Sub-Category Definitions
      • Entry Guidelines
      • Submission Guidelines
  • Exhibitions
  • Education Programs & Events
  • Plan Your Visit
  • About
  • Get Involved
    • Employment
  • Contact