Sunday, December 1, 2019

News from Sue Polansky


News from Sue Polansky

  • I’ve been interviewed by the German quilting magazine “Patchwork Professional.” The feature article will be in their February 2020 issue. The editor sent a preview of their current issue, and I was pleased to see that the high quality photos were of art quilts and not limited to “patchwork.” She did send a copy of the article to me, but it is written in German, so I have no idea, and Goggle translate was not much help!  
  • I gave a trunk show and presentation entitled “Artistic Alchemy: The Magic of Inspiration and Ideas”  to the Wakefield, MA Nimble Thimblers Quilt Guild this month.
  • My quilt “Butterfly and Flowers” was juried into the Fall/Winter Juried Member’s Exhibition 2019 at the Whistler Museum in Lowell, MA. The show runs until January 25th, 2020. 
  • My quilt “Balancing Act” was juried in to the "con/TEXT" exhibition at Grace Chapel Art Gallery. The show runs until Wednesday, January 8.
  • I completed a non-quilt art project requiring over 5,000 masonry nails! “Point of Entry” is intended as Lady Liberty’s updated welcome mat (looking like a bed of nails). 
  • Another non-quilt art project is that I’m painting a mural of cute animals in hot-air balloons on the nursery walls for my first grandchild, Lillian Victoria.
  • I took a two-day workshop given by Susan Lenz. She makes layered and textured pieces, uses burning and melting techniques with soldering iron and heat gun, and adds a variety of stitch and bead embellishments. We started out with incredibly tacky, neon-bright polyester fabrics that I couldn’t imagine anything good coming out of and ended up with really interesting pieces that were curious blends of layers and processes. I’d recommend taking a workshop with her!
  • And lastly, I have begun work on my next big art quilt. I have to rely on my drawing skills to get the idea from concept to a plan, so it is requiring me to stretch! It’s been awhile since I’ve actually put pencil to paper!

News from Allison Wilbur


News from Allison Wilbur

Allison Wilbur will be part of a three person exhibit at The Bunny Fain Gallery at Temple Habonim in Barrington (165 New Meadow Rd). The artists' reception will be on January 5 from 1:00 - 3:00 and the gallery will be open  January 3 - February 27  from 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Thursday and 9 am to noon on Friday.  

Sister Artists will have a pop up exhibit at the Textile Museum in Washington, DC on January 25, 2020.   40 quilt artists from around the country have partnered with women in Mali to create beautiful art quilts as a fund raiser for victims of sexual violence in Mali. The quilts will be on display to generate interest in the online auction (more news on the auction soon). If you are in the DC area, please come join us! 



Allison Wilbur Classes at  Meraki Stitch Studio  in Warren, Rhode Island


Memory Quilt Collage with Vintage Linens (Jan 17 and Feb 7 from 10:00 - 1:00), 
Transfer a photo to fabric and combine it with vintage linens, lace, trim, buttons and other memorabilia to create a family collage. 




Thread Painted Butterfly (March 30 and April 6 from 1:30 - 3:30)

If you have been curious about thread painting but felt intimidated, this class is a great starting project; it is small and easily finished and looks more complex than it is! 




Stitched Indigo Dyeing on February 21 (from 10:00 - 3:00)

This class will focus on  stitched designs and will involve some pre dyeing day homework, so please sign up early if you can (stitching takes time).
  







Sunday, November 3, 2019

News from Suzanne Munroe

News From Suzanne Munroe
"Recovery" is hanging at the Art League Rhode Island's 
members Holiday Show - at their new gallery at Hope Artiste Village.  Gallery hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 12:00 - 4:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Located at 1005 Main Street, Suite 8107  Pawtucket, RI 


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 "What Music They Made"  was juried into the "The Third Annual Art of Darkness" at the HeARTspot Art Center and Gallery in East Providence.  Juror Krzysztof Mathews.  On through second week on November, located at 1979 Pawtucket Ave., EP 




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News from Gwyned Trefethen

News from Gwyned Trefethen 

Changing of the Guard, by Gwyned Trefethen, is included in the Between the Threads, an exhibition featuring a variety of fiber media art, such as basket weaving, tapestry and art quilts. The exhibit runs from November 12 - December 28, 2019 at the Webster Art Center in St. Louis, MO.

News from Denise Konicek

News from Denise Konicek: 

I have been selected by the exhibit coordinator for Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) to mount a six-month rotating exhibit and sale of works at ACA's satellite site, WorkBar of Arlington MA. Exhibit dates are early January 2020 through early June 2020. 

News from Ann Brauer

News from Ann Brauer

I will be showing my quilts at the Paradise City Arts Festival at the Royal Plaza Trade Center in Marlborough, MA on November 22-24 www.paradisecityarts.com

It is a wonderful show with a wide selection of arts and crafts, good music and plenty of free parking. Do stop by if you are in the area—I am Booth 133.



News from Valerie Maser-Flanagan

News from Valerie Maser-Flanagan
I have a few things out and about.
1.Interpretations:Rhapsody at Visions in San Diego. Up the Rabbit Hole # 2
2. Craft Forms at the Wayne Art Gallery in Wayne, PA. Up the Rabbit Hole # 3 and Pivotal Balance
3. Quilt=Art=Quilt at the Schweinfurth Art Center. Keeping My Thoughts in Balance and The Ground is Shifting