Community Conversations: ROM at the Library

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Schedule

Date Range

April 1, 2026

Time

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Wed

Availability

Fully Booked

Description

Join us for ROM at the Library, a series where museum exhibits and objects spark meaningful dialogue. Explore a theme, hear from others, and add your voice to the conversation. Come curious, leave connected!

Optional: bring an item that ties in with the topic to share your story with others (e.g., a memory, a photograph, an object, etc.).
Presented by ROM (Royal Ontario Museum)
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Embroidery in South Asia: What Fabrics Do We Value and Why?

Fabric is the closest thing to you all day. Start by exploring the intricate, handcrafted beauty of South Asian textiles, such as the vibrant stitching of Phulkari and the resourceful, layered designs of Kantha.

The conversation will focus on personal value of handmade items in a fast-fashion world. How does recognizing the skill and story behind a single piece - whether its embroidery, a scarf, or a design on a blanket - change your relationship with your wardrobe and your home?

Whether handmade, machine-made, historical or current, bring your embroidered fabrics to the conversation to share with the group.