
We just added four events to the RHS calendar. The exhibit "Threads of Imagination" will run through Friday, January 17. This exhibit explores the intersection of fashion, art and business through the creative work and careers of five woman artists of the Ridge – the historic Madame Alla Ripley, a famous fashion designer and businesswoman who lived in Beverly in the early 1900s, and four contemporary artists – Maggie O’Reilly, Judie Anderson, Sandra Leonard ad Nicole Burns.
Two events have been added for this exhibit – please see the attached flier.
On Sunday, December 29, 2019, at 2 p.m., at RHS, 10621 S. Seeley Ave., will be "Fair Trade Threads." Beverly artist and entrepreneur Maggie O’Reilly will discuss her business The MAYTA Collection which produces fine handcrafted fashion and home decorating accessories through fair trade arrangements with artisans in Peru and Morocco. MAYTA is a member of Chicago Fair Trade, the largest fair trade coalition in the U.S. advocating environmental sustainability, ethical production methods, fair wages and safe working conditions. A special guest from Peru will be visiting Chicago for the holidays and will join the event. Suggested donation of $10, refreshments will be served.
On Friday, January 17, 2020, at 7 p.m. will be "Final Threads with Sandra Leonard." The closing reception for Threads of Imagination will feature the work of artist Sandra Leonard who turns the human form into sculpture through her “sculptural costumes.” Sandra will create a special performance art event just for this reception. Sandra’s work appears internationally in performance art productions, improvised theater, alternative fashion shows and installation projects. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. This will be the final day of the exhibit.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, at 7 p.m. will be the annual RHS holiday party and fundraiser, “Champagne, Sweets and Savories.” Celebrate the New Year with friends, delicious refreshments and good conversation. Cost is $25 per person.
This will also be an opportunity to view the Threads of Imagination exhibit, which closes in mid-January.
Later in January, on Sunday, January 26, at 2 p.m. will be the program “Speaking of Unmentionables: The Rise and Fall of Ladies’ Underwear. ”
