Four Centuries of Quits by Linda Baumgarten and Kimberly Smith Ivey (Image courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in Association with Yale University Press) Does quilting count as art? In Four ...
The trick is to never let them see you coming. Biggers, a Los Angeles native who currently lives in New York City, is known for his use of American symbolism, geometric figures, and urban culture ...
Self-taught Deborah Schwartzman’s early quilts were full-size and functional. Later, she began to use the quilt as a medium for self expression. Her quilts have traveled to exhibits throughout the ...
Fiber artist Irene Roderick, who has two art quilts in Schweinfurth Art Center’s “Quilts=Art=Quilts 2022″ exhibition, created a series of “Guardian” quilts to keep her company during the years of ...
Angela Fuller, assistant curator at the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, said she and her colleagues thought this would be a perfect time for a quilt exhibition.
The exhibition “Quilts of Gee’s Bend,” which appeared at the High Museum of Art in 2006, featured 60 colorful, geometrically designed quilts hand-stitched by the direct descendants of slaves living in ...
The quilts on display Friday and Saturday at the McClung Park Indoor Pavilion weren't simple crafts -- they were art. The Missouri River Quilt Guild's annual Spring Into Quilts expo featured more than ...
Quilting may still be seen as more of a craft than an art, but don’t tell that to Terry Lee. The Carbondale woman has been creating fabric landscapes with Grand Junction’s Art Quilt Association (AQuA) ...
Over the past two decades, Gee’s Bend quilts have captured the public’s imagination with their kaleidoscopic colors and their daring geometric patterns. The groundbreaking art practice was cultivated ...
Almost 3,000 quilts by African American artists — including more than 500 by Rosie Lee Tompkins, a quilt maker whose formally inventive work has helped elevate the standing of the discipline in the ...
“I started expanding my own designs and I haven't looked back.” “When I first started making quilts, I started making traditional quilts, but very early on I realized that I needed to make my own ...
The trick is to never let them see you coming. That sentiment is what artist Sanford Biggers portrays in his new exhibit, Codeswitch, which is on display at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville now ...
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