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TACtile is moving…mountains of creativity!

DENVER, CO, August 24, 2010 - It’s no coincidence that two unique Denver fashion industry treasures have teamed up. TACtile Textile Arts Center is moving to the world famous button importing headquarters of JHB International, Inc. in southeast central Denver at 1955 South Quince Street, Suite 200.The challenge of a new venue brings mountains of creativity to the enthusiastic members of TACtile, as well as to JHB who is growing beyond fashion markets into more arts and crafts industries. Tamarac Square has been the home of TACtile since its inception in 2007, hosting numerous successful gallery exhibitions, workshops, and fiber arts guild events. Now, TACtile is moving up to a new level. In addition to being on the second floor, the new TACtile headquarters is larger, more inviting for workshops, allows for gallery exhibits all over the city, and shares a full-size executive boardroom.

Warehouse locations are an increasingly popular national trend for artist studios and creatives seeking unique but affordable space. TACtile is right on trend to establish fiber arts in the mountain arts community.

The JHB warehouse location is a result of hard working Denver entrepreneur, Jean Howard Barr, who began her successful imported button business in the 1960’s. Mrs. Barr grew her business from the basement in her SE Denver home, to multiple rental buildings, to the currently owned 45,000 square foot facility.  Today a sewing industry icon, Mrs. Barr began exporting in the 1970’s, securing her company as a fashion industry stronghold. The large warehouse facility that TACtile will be sharing was expanded in 1994.  JHB, now managed by son, Jay Barr, is located at 1955 South Quince Street, just north of the Denver Dumb Friends League, near Evans and Quebec, 2 miles east of I-25. TACtile is very excited to begin a creative tenant relationship with JHB.  Both can see the benefits of doing some collaborative fiber arts community projects together.

JHB is also known for local button tours over the years, showing off its shipping and receiving and the exclusive custom hand carding process that few button companies continue today. It has been a popular employer for creative women in the Denver area over the years.

TACtile is known as a gallery where local textile artists showcase their work, as a meeting place for 14 fiber art guilds and organizations in the Rocky Mountain region, a retail store showcasing merchandise from all over the world, and workspace where various and unique fiber art classes are held. Buttons are considered a valuable part of the textile art disciplines!

The new location will transform TACtile into its own destination. No worries. It is easy to find, boasts plenty of free parking, and is in a safe neighborhood for evening events. Plans are to reopen by the middle of September.  Keep an eye on the website, tactilearts.org where further updates will be posted, telephone 720-524-8886, email info@tactilearts.org. For now it's bye-bye, Tamarac Square, hello to new audiences in the metro and mountain region!

TACtile will re-open September 15, 2010 at 1955 South Quince Street, Denver, CO 80231. 

 


TACtile is the premier
art center and gallery inspiring growth, visibility,
and creative excellence in textile arts.


Be inspired by these unique benefits:
Art gallery exhibits
Workshop space, expert instructors
Meeting  location
Dye studio space
Shop for books, magazines and supplies

Buy one-of-a-kind artists' gifts, fashion and home decor
A place to make friends with fellow textile artisans


Join our growing community of
300 members (growing daily)
3000 contacts

16 organization members (growing daily)
and 200+ volunteers!

We work together
as a community of individuals, guilds, groups, and businesses, following the excellent example of Textile Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. www.textilecentermn.org

 

If you are tactile in nature...
you will find a home at TACtile!

 
 


TACtile is a 501(c) 3 non profit corporation. Thank you to our supporters in the Colorado Arts and the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs

 

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Tamarac Square    7777 East Hampden Avenue Suite #114     Denver Colorado 80231
Located inside the mall atrium, lower level, at the opposite end of the theaters by Rodney's.
720.524.8886    
info@tactilearts.org