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Threads of Her Story Opening Reception

Textiles Paintings Opening Exhibition

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The Threads of Her Story Opening Reception invites you to explore the work of artist Ann Flemings and her newest exhibition inspired by the NCHM Textile Collection.

The reception is free and open to the public thanks to sponsor Brilliant Smiles, Glenda Smith, DDS. Free parking is available behind the Museum.

Contemporary Austin-based artist Ann Flemings brings the late 1800s to life in her work, weaving personal insight and deep research into her artistic interpretation. For this exhibition, Ann delved into the textile collections of the Neill-Cochran House Museum, immersing herself in hundreds of photographs and hours of study to understand the stories behind these fabrics.

Threads of Her Story invites you to remember the hands, energy, and stories sewn into every quilt and every garment, preserving the fingerprints of history that remain indelibly part of Austin’s legacy. Both the garments and quilts were crafted with intention, serving as both practical items and beautiful expressions of their makers’ talents. History is woven into each piece, preserving the legacy of the women who used their skills to bring warmth, beauty, and meaning to their homes and communities.

Learn more at: https://www.nchmuseum.org/threads-of-her-story

About the Artist

Ann Flemings’ creative roots began with her grandmother, an avid crafter, which shaped her understanding of how history is often passed down in the quiet, intimate spaces of family life—whether in a kitchen, sitting room, or garden.

Flemings’ working studio at the Canopy complex on Springdale Road is where she hones her dedication to her painting craft.  She participates in Open Studio events every first Saturday of the month. For more information about Ann and her work, please visit FlemingsArt.com

The Threads of Her Story Opening Reception invites you to explore the work of artist Ann Flemings and her newest exhibition inspired by the NCHM Textile Collection.

The reception is free and open to the public thanks to sponsor Brilliant Smiles, Glenda Smith, DDS. Free parking is available behind the Museum.

Contemporary Austin-based artist Ann Flemings brings the late 1800s to life in her work, weaving personal insight and deep research into her artistic interpretation. For this exhibition, Ann delved into the textile collections of the Neill-Cochran House Museum, immersing herself in hundreds of photographs and hours of study to understand the stories behind these fabrics.

Threads of Her Story invites you to remember the hands, energy, and stories sewn into every quilt and every garment, preserving the fingerprints of history that remain indelibly part of Austin’s legacy. Both the garments and quilts were crafted with intention, serving as both practical items and beautiful expressions of their makers’ talents. History is woven into each piece, preserving the legacy of the women who used their skills to bring warmth, beauty, and meaning to their homes and communities.

Learn more at: https://www.nchmuseum.org/threads-of-her-story

About the Artist

Ann Flemings’ creative roots began with her grandmother, an avid crafter, which shaped her understanding of how history is often passed down in the quiet, intimate spaces of family life—whether in a kitchen, sitting room, or garden.

Flemings’ working studio at the Canopy complex on Springdale Road is where she hones her dedication to her painting craft.  She participates in Open Studio events every first Saturday of the month. For more information about Ann and her work, please visit FlemingsArt.com

Special Instructions
Free parking behind the Museum
More about Neill-Cochran House Museum
The Neill-Cochran House Museum is located in the heart of Austin, TX, just a few minutes walk from the UT-Austin campus. We steward the city's 10th oldest historic site (1856), including Austin's only intact slave quarters. We share our site, Austin, and Texas history from the city's birth in 1839 up to 1930 through historically furnished spaces as well as numerous rotating art and history exhibitions. The Neill-Cochran House Museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. For more information, please contact the museum office at 512.478.2335 or info@nchmuseum.org.
When & Where
Jan 25, 2025, 5:00pm to 7:00pm Timezone: CST
Free


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