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Tue, 08/26/2025 - 11:02am
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Dolly Parton "Coat of Many Colors" inspired Fiber Art Show part of the West Plains Downtown Stroll
Artists, makers, and creative community members are invited to participate in a unique fiber art exhibition inspired by Dolly Parton’s beloved song “Coat of Many Colors.” This celebration of creativity, resilience, and love will be displayed during the Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner-themed Downtown Stroll, hosted by West Plains Downtown Revitalization (WPDR) on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The show is in collaboration with the local non-profit arts organization Ozark Artery and WPDR and will feature fiber-based artwork that is recycled or upcycled to pay tribute to Dolly's story of her mother turning rags into a coat for her to wear when there was no money to buy a new coat.
This is a competitive show, open to those of high school age and older with prizes to be awarded to first, second, and third place along with a people's choice award. All skill levels are welcome. Accepted forms include clothing made from used/secondhand material or scraps, decorated garments, quilt blocks, wall hangings, mixed-fiber works, and more. NO kits of any kind. Submissions should evoke the imagery of Dolly’s patchwork coat and spotlight the beauty of handmade, sustainable art which is meaningful and beautiful.
Acceptable materials to use include fabric and textile scraps, old clothing, thrifted materials, buttons, leftover yarn or thread, etc.
Pieces can be any dimension, up to a maximum size of 32 inches wide by 36 inches long. They must be lightweight enough to hang on a clothesline and if not a piece of clothing, the items should include a ‘clothespin-friendly’ edge.
Gammill Sewing Center, located at 108 Washington Ave., is serving as the host for entries. Items can be dropped off there Saturday, Sept. 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon or Monday, Sept. 29 and Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Each piece must include a small tag (maximum size 3x5) which includes artist's name (optional if anonymity preferred); title of the piece; materials used; and brief description or inspiration for the piece. Attach tag securely to the piece using a string and safety pin.
Entry Fee for the first piece is free, with a $5 fee for each additional submission, up to four total entries per artists. The entry fees go toward prize awards for winning entries. A panel of judges will evaluate the works on creativity, use of materials, and alignment with the "Coat of Many Colors" theme.
In addition to prizes for the top three pieces, a people’s choice award will be given, voted on by the public the night of the stroll, using non-perishable food items as votes. One vote per food item. All food donations will go to the West Plains Schools Bridges Program, benefiting local families in need.
Winners will be announced at 6:45 p.m., October 2. Artists are encouraged to attend the Stroll and pick up their work at the conclusion of the event at 7:00 p.m. For those unable to attend, pieces can be picked up during business hours at Gammill Sewing, October 6–10.
