Presented by: Textile Museum of Canada
The Cutting Edge focuses on the shape of a garment, and what it signifies
The Cutting Edge focuses on the shape of a garment, and what it signifies. The exhibition features garments from the Textile Museum of Canada’s collection in conversation with contemporary objects that range from the haute couture of Issey Miyake and Yoshiki Hishinuma, to the fashion designs of Rashmi Varma and Yumi Eto, and the work of artists Lyn Carter and Lily Yung.
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Starts: Nov 19, 2008 Ends: Jul 7, 2009
At: Textile Museum of Canada, 55 Centre Avenue, Toronto
Playing: Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Monday
Sunday
Times: 11 am - 5 pm, Wed 11 am - 8 pm
Cost: $12, $8 Seniors (65+), $6 Students/Children (5-14), $25 Family (5 individuals; max. 2 adults), Members Free, Wed 5 - 8 pm Pay What You Can
Getting there:
The TMC is located behind the Metropolitan Hotel, steps from the St. Patrick subway station and a few blocks away from the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto City Hall and the Bay Street Bus Terminal.
For more information contact:
Phone:
416-599-5321
Email:
info@textilemuseum.ca
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