Kalona Fiber Artist Showcases Work at Washington Library

Grace Tully displays "Beauty/Useful" exhibit as part of Fiber Arts February

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Grace Tully, a fiber artist from Kalona, Iowa, is participating in Fiber Arts February by showcasing her work in a "living window" display at the Washington Public Library. Tully's exhibit, titled "Beauty/Useful", is part of a two-part interview discussing her involvement in the local fiber arts event.

Why it matters

Fiber Arts February is an annual celebration of the fiber arts community in the region, providing opportunities for local artists to share their creations and connect with the public. Tully's participation as a "living window" artist allows library visitors to engage directly with the artistic process.

The details

Tully's "Beauty/Useful" exhibit at the Washington Public Library is part of Fiber Arts February, a month-long celebration of fiber arts in the area. As a "living window" artist, Tully will be on-site at the library, demonstrating her techniques and interacting with visitors about her work.

  • Fiber Arts February takes place throughout the month of February 2026.
  • Tully's "Beauty/Useful" exhibit will be on display at the Washington Public Library during Fiber Arts February.

The players

Grace Tully

A fiber artist from Kalona, Iowa, who is participating in Fiber Arts February by showcasing her work in a "living window" display at the Washington Public Library.

Washington Public Library

The library hosting Tully's "Beauty/Useful" fiber arts exhibit as part of Fiber Arts February.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

Fiber Arts February provides a platform for local artists like Grace Tully to showcase their work and engage with the community, highlighting the vibrant fiber arts scene in the region.