overview of the Why Knot? exhibit

Exhibit: Why Knot?

For at least 20,000 years, human beings have manipulated fibers of many kinds to construct objects that are highly diverse in form and function. Cords and ropes are among some of the earliest human tools. Fiber-based objects not only help to satisfy basic human needs, such as food gathering, but also can serve to fulfill our desires for beauty and status. Variations in material, technique, color, and use continue to evolve. While some changes are subtle, others revolutionize the way we think about how we dress, work, or play.

In Why Knot?, the Spurlock Museum celebrates fiber-based artifacts and the skilled craftspeople who create them.

Contact

For further information on this event, contact Kim Sheahan Sanford at or (217) 244 - 3355

All participants are welcome. To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact Brian Cudiamat at or (217) 244-5586.