Cocktails by Design, an event series sponsored by the Goldstein Museum of Design, brought the party to the Weavers Guild of Minnesota. For its spring event, guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres and craft cocktails by Eat Street Social while they talked to the fiber artists and designers of the guild about weaving, spinning and dyeing. Cocktails by Design events are held in spring, summer and fall in the studios of local artisans. Proceeds from the events support the mission of the Goldstein, to improve the quality of life through design.
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