Art Sale Overview. Art Sale Overview. Art Sale Overview. Untitled (Brown Male Head)
Acrylic On Board 14 x 11 in (35.56 x 27.94 cm)
Graham Robinson. $75 Shleepish
Oil On Canvas 12 x 12 in (30.48 x 30.48 cm) Dietrich Rostek, 2009, $60 Spirit Dance #5
Acrylic On Canvas 36 x 24 in (91.44 x 60.96 cm)
Brian Michon, 2017, $300 Untitled (Bare-chested Bearded Man) Photo 19.5 x 19.5 in (49.53 x 49.53 cm) Paul Specht. $60 Jack Spratt
Photograph C Print 11.5 x 11.5 in (29.21 x 29.21 cm)
Jonathan Hobin, 2015, $250 Cat Mask
Oil, Crayon, Wax On Paper 5 x 6 in (12.7 x 15.24 cm)
Stephan Thompson, 2012. $50 Clay Figures Painted Clay
Anne Johnson, 2009. $50. El Feo
Screenprint 18 x 12 in (45.72 x 30.48 cm) Guillermo Trejo, 2010. $80 Rebel Prints Since 1968
Woodblock And Letterpress 20 x 13 in (50.8 x 33.02 cm)
Guillermo Trejo, 2011. $80. Untitled Marker Amanda B. $40 Fire Ants
Oil on Panel 12 x 8 in (30.48 x 20.32 cm) Ben Steen, 2010. $50 SOLD. My Childhood Architecture
Oil On Canvas 16 x 20 x 2 in (40.64 x 50.8 x 5.08 cm)
Paul Sharp, 2009. $200 Everyone Needs Support
Acrylic on Canvas 16 x 12 in (40.64 x 30.48 cm)
Natalie Bruvels, 2012. $60 Untitled Sculpture on Legs
Mixed Media Sculpture 18 x 30 x 24 in (45.72 x 76.2 x 60.96 cm)
Peter Shmeltzer, 2007. $150 Untitled (Landscape study 2)
Digital Print 7.5 x 9.5 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) Andrew Morrow. $25 Eat Where You Shit
Ink On Paper 12 x 8 in (30.48 x 20.32 cm) Juan Carlos Noria, 2010, $50 Untitled Skeleton
Mixed Paints On Paper 8 x 6 in (20.32 x 15.24 cm)
Juan Carlos Noria, 2017, $50 Rat Fink
Spray Paint On Paper 20 x 12 in (50.8 x 30.48 cm)
Unknown, 2007. $50 LOL Bot
Print 14 x 11 in (35.56 x 27.94 cm) Chris Brett, 2009. $80 Untitled (Skater)
Lithograph 29 x 18 in (73.66 x 45.72 cm)
Toller Cranston, 1979. $200 SOLD. Thinking of You
Oil On Canvas 12 x 12 in (30.48 x 30.48 cm)
Peter Shmeltzer, 2008. $100 Women Penitents
Photo On Canvas 17 x 17 in (43.18 x 43.18 cm)
Valerie C. Burton, $100 All Dogs Go To Heaven
Wood Sculpture With Lights 18 x 18 in (45.72 x 45.72 cm)
Dietrich Rostek, 2010. $80 Autel XI (Altar 11)
Photograph 22 x 17 in (55.88 x 43.18 cm)
Unknown, 2003, $30 Death Head
Oil On Wood Panel 20 x 14 in (50.8 x 35.56 cm)
Dietrich Rostek, 2010, $75 Skin #03 (03)
Digital Print On Watercolour Paper 8 x 10 in (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Bruce Eves, 2006, $100 Stars as Saints - Lana Del Ray Print
Unknown Artist, $10 Stars as Saints - Kurt Cobain Print
Unknown Artist, $10 SOLD. Stars as Saints - Prince Print
Unknown Artist. $10 SOLD. Stars as Saints - Amy Winehouse Print
Unknown Artist, $10 Stars as Saints - Robbie Williams Print
Unknown Artist. $10 Stars as Saints - Frida Kahlo Print
Unknown Artist. $10 SOLD. Stars as Saints - David Bowie Print
Unknown Artist. $10 SOLD. Stars as Saints - Dolly Parton Print
Unknown Artist. $10

The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum & the Collection of Bill Staubi, 2025

 

🤩 ART SALE 🤩 Find unique art from the exclusive collection of Bill Staubi!

On display now at the MVTM, over 100 pieces are waiting to find new homes

– from paintings to sculptures, and photographs to prints.

All proceeds go directly to the Museum’s vital programming.

We’re open from 1pm – 4pm, Wednesday through Sunday!

 

TO PURCHASE, PLEASE CONTACT MUSEUM DIRECTLY:

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

3 Rosamond Street East
Almonte
Ontario K0A 1A0

Phone: (613) 256-3754
Email: curator@mvtm.ca

INFO:  https://mvtm.ca

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Art Sale from the Collection of Bill Staubi Museum Fundraiser

This exclusive collection of art has been donated by Ottawa art collector, Bill Staubi, to support the Museum’s vital programming. Help the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum keep history alive and treat yourself or a loved one to a unique work of art.

Find something you like? Let the volunteer or staff member at reception know which number you’re interested in purchasing. Once you’ve paid, you’re welcome to take the work home with you! A member of staff will help you take the work down.

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The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum collects, preserves, and tells the stories of the mill workers and the local labour history while offering an open, inclusive space for the local community and visitors from across the globe.

Through contemporary textile and textile themed art and historical interpretation and programmes the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum conserves and interprets the industrial textile heritage of the Mississippi Valley.

 

To encourage and/ or participate in the preservation of historic buildings. To interpret the history and development of the woollen industry in the Mississippi River Valley, including the effects which the industry had upon the social, cultural and industrial development of the Region. To interpret the history and development of the textile industry and the use of industrially manufactured textiles in Canada. To provide a centre for the study of industrial textiles.

We engage in diverse, inclusive storytelling about the textile industry’s profound effects on people, workers, and the natural world — preserving, interpreting, and revealing the unvarnished truths of our region’s heritage. Our safe, welcoming, and open spaces feature historical, contemporary, and artistic displays, inviting visitors to connect with our shared history and with each other.

To illuminate the intricate threads that bind us, celebrate the richness of diverse voices, and inspire a legacy of humanity and truth.

 

SEE MORE WORKS FOR SALE HERE:

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