Tour of “Intrinsic Beauty: Celebrating the Art of Textiles”

Join us in the galleries for a tour of the museum’s centennial exhibition Intrinsic Beauty: Celebrating the Art of Textiles. Experienced docents will guide visitors through a selection of masterpieces from The Textile Museum Collection. The tour will explore themes such as the foundation of the collection, the virtuosity of textile art and the rich, interconnected stories woven into global textile traditions.
This program is part of The Textile Museum’s centennial celebrations in 2025.
About the Exhibition
In 1925, George Hewitt Myers founded The Textile Museum with his global collection of carpets and textiles prized for their “intrinsic beauty of design, color and technique.” Intrinsic Beauty: Celebrating the Art of Textiles brings together iconic masterworks from The Textile Museum Collection. As the museum launches its centennial year, this exhibition celebrates textile making as one of the world’s oldest and most sophisticated art forms. Learn more about the exhibition
How to Participate
This program is free and will take place in person at the museum. Space is limited, so please register online to reserve your spot. You can also book a private tour of the exhibition for a group of six to 20 people.