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Birds of a Fiber 
​Call for Entries 
Submission Deadline: December 1, 2025

Submission Guidelines 

  • Please do not submit art that has been previously displayed at the museum
  • Each Artist may submit up to two entries 
  • Entry submissions must be received by December 1, 2025
  • Artists will be notified of acceptance December 20th, 2025
  • Accepted artwork must arrive at the museum January 7-11, 2026
  • The Artist is responsible for both delivery and return shipping costs
  • Shipping instructions and Packing Slip/Loan Agreement will be provided with acceptance notification
  • Exhibit dates: January 21-March 29, 2026​

Please follow these directions to successfully submit your artwork for review:

Send an email to [email protected] with the subject line:
"2026 Birds Submission-Your Last Name"

  • In your email, include the following information for each piece you submit:
    • 2 High Resolution photos of your piece(s): 1 full view and 1 detail view
    • Artist Name
    • Title of Piece 
    • Dimensions W x H x D (maximum size allowed 45"w x 60" h)
    • How displayed (wall hung, 3D/pedestal, wearable) 
    • Year created 
    • Materials + techniques used 
We recommend copying and pasting the above instructions into a blank email so you can be sure to include all the necessary information! 
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Mad as a Wet Hen by Pam Pilcher 
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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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