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Featured exhibit Sept. 13, 2025 through Aug. 30, 2026: Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving
Located on the northwest corner of UW campus, the Burke Museum is a research-and-collections-based museum that cares for and shares natural and cultural collections. With working labs you can see into and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation, it’s a new kind of museum — and a whole new way to experience our world. The Burke has a focus on dinosaurs, fossils, Northwest Native art, plant and animal collections, and cultural pieces from across the globe.
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Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving showcases both historical and contemporary woven items, including blankets, tunics, hoods, and skirts. Journey through the seasonal cycle of weaving, from gathering materials and spinning wool to dyeing with natural ingredients and weaving intricate designs. Along the way, learn firsthand from weavers and gain insight into the deep cultural and scientific knowledge embedded in every strand.
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