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The Thousand Islands Arts Center ~ Home of the Handweaving Museum is a nonprofit educational institution concerned with preserving the skills of traditional artists and artisans and supporting the heritage arts. The Arts Center maintains a year round arts curriculum, a permanent handwoven textile collection and library, and two dedicated studios for weaving and pottery. The Arts Center also organizes additional educational programs, an annual weaving conference and several yearly exhibitions for the public. The Arts Center’s vision is to sustain and grow this resource for artists, students, and the broader community while developing awareness, fostering skills and building appreciation for weaving and the heritage arts. The Arts Center began as the Thousand Islands Craft School founded in Clayton in 1966. The first class had 44 students. Currently we serve over 500 students on an annual basis with a diverse demographic. Today over 75 classes are held annually focusing on a wide variety of mediums and techniques in the heritage arts. 

The Arts Center was granted a state museum charter in 1990. True to its charter the Arts Center collects, preserves, and interprets a permanent textile collection. Over a two year period in 2009 and 2010, we successfully completed a project made possible through a federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The project was to digitize the entire collection and over 11,000 photographs were taken as a precursor leading to making the collection accessible to the world through a searchable database on our website. 

Since 2009 there has been a new commitment to raising the level of professionalism and building a strong and qualified staff. A name change was part of that commitment and has provided a more realistic opportunity to reach a broader audience and grow the membership base. The Arts Center currently employs four full time and one part time employees and has a membership of about 500 individuals and households.

Our Mission

To advance art, craft and our unique handwoven textile collection through education and exhibition.

Our Vision

To enrich lives through art and craft experiences.

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