A marvelous exhibition titled “Balance” from the Studio Art Quilt Association, now celebrating its 36th year, is currently on display at Durango Arts Center. SAQA, though, deserves better. Squeezed ...
At last week’s Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show, Wayne Kern carried two family heirloom quilts past the art quilts, the quilted sneaker kits and the $10,000 sewing machines. One quilt was lightweight, ...
Look close at Monette Lewis-McCullough's work. No, closer. Notice anything? If you're thinking that walking into her exhibit, "Crescent City Scenes," is akin to an optical illusion, you may be right.
Lancaster County is known for its Amish- and Mennonite-crafted quilts - works so intricate and beautiful they're seen less as bed coverings and more as works of art. It's a product unique to our cozy ...
'Barbie,' an art quilt by Bruce Seeds. An art quilt by Bruce Seeds. An art quilt by Bruce Seeds. At first glance, Bruce Seeds’ quilts look like random explosions of glorious color, the patterns seem ...
Jeanne Williamson is a visual artist. She combines printmaking, painting, collage, and sewing in her art work. She is very interested in working with monoprints of orange construction fences, and how ...
Why wear vintage? For vintage fashion enthusiasts, the reasons are as multifaceted as their outfits. It's a nod to history. Old clothes tell a story and often have special significance. The ...
The eclectic threads of An Ecology of Quilts merge to tell a story that starts outdoors, with seeds sprouting, blooming, and reaching toward the sun. Dyestuff samples and natural dye fabric swatches ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. BERTA GOLDGABER Home • University City Family • Married with two grown children and four grandchildren. What she makes • ...
To look at Elizabeth Scott’s quilts is to see a world of life and a world of art. They refer back to her African ancestors’ way of making fabrics, and they resemble abstract art. They reflect her ...
Identify someone as a “fabric artist” these days, and most people will have some idea of what you’re talking about: cavernous webs of yarn filling a gallery, or fine-art quilts you hang on a wall ...
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