I finally received my February/March 2012 (Issue #55) of Quilting Arts Magazine. (I swear, someone at the Post Office reads my copies before I get them!) I've been looking forward to it because there is an article smack-dab in the middle of the magazine on The Space Between ... the most recent invitational exhibit curated by Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison.
The exhibit, of 40 quilts by 40 artists, debuted at the International Quilt Festival/Long Beach, and was also featured at the International Quilt Festival/Houston this past October. Five of those artists are featured in this month's Quilting Arts ... Susan Brubaker Knapp (that's a detail of her quilt "Hope is the Thing" on the magazine cover), Linda Teddlie Minton ("The Antechamber"), Susan Fletcher King ("Schooling Through the Jellies"), Jayne Larson ("Breathing Space"), and Sherry Kleinman ("The Family Tree").
What an honor to be included in the exhibit, and then to have the opportunity of being seen in Quilting Arts Magazine! Thank you, Jamie, Leslie, and QA!
Showing posts with label The Space Between. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Quilt Festival 2011, Part 4 ... some quilts and friends
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Total Eclipse, by Sharon Dixon |
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1950's Santa Quilt, by Barbara Wafer; quilted by Barb Knoblock |
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Flowers in My Cabin, by Shirley Chriss; quilted by Linda Teddlie Minton |
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Flowers in My Cabin, detail |
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Flowers in My Cabin, quilting detail |
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Standing Strong, by Sharon Dixon |
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One night several of us walked to an unfamiliar restaurant several blocks from the hotel for dinner. It was cold and windy (unusual for Houston!) but we had a wonderful time.
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Maggie Winfield and me ... our yearly snuggle. |
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Best buds Sharon Dixon and Jody Gantz having a giggle ... before or after margaritas? |
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A tiny glimpse of the huge Food Court at the GRB Convention Center. |
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In yesterday's post, I showed a picture of "Alice's Odyssey", a group challenge quilt made by 16 members of the Beyond the Borders art-quilt group in Katy, Texas. Here are some of the members, gathered at different times in front of the exhibit.
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Exhibit placard -- it was a single-quilt exhibit! |
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Connie Fahrion, Hannah Mallon, Sara Norris, Elaine Connelly, Cathy Winter |
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Sitting: Nancy B. Dickey, Linda Teddlie Minton, Ann Schaefer, Cathy Winter Standing: Cheryl Johnson, Jo Sweet |
On Friday night, Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison gathered all of the participants they could, of the "Space Between" exhibit sponsored by their Dinner at Eight Artists group. We had dinner at Spencer's Steakhouse in the Hilton Americas Hotel ... a fabulous (and fabulously expensive!) restaurant worthy of our exalted presence. We even had the Chef's Table, along with appropriately superb service. Here are just a few of the more sedate (?) moments of the evening.
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Karen Rips and Rachel Parris |
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Susan Brubaker Knapp & Leslie Tucker Jenison |
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Frances Holliday Alford & Gerrie Congdon |
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Barb Forrester and Susan Fletcher King |
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Jamie Fingal and me |
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Susan Fletcher King and Judy Coates Perez (don't hate her for wearing a fur coat ... I think that's Barb's hair on Susan's shoulder!) |
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The Adorable Deb Boschert and the Inimitable Jamie Fingal debate wine choices. |
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Judy and her daughter Indigo Perez. Indigo is a fine artist in her own right, and always a welcome addition to our table. |
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Leslie starts us off with the D@8 tradition of "spoonology" ... a fine old art. |
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Susan B.K. shows us how it's done. |
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Terry Grant gets it right the first time! |
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Barb carries it off with aplomb. |
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Jane LaFazio sets up her spoon |
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Susan F.K. looks like she's been doing it all her life. |
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Step 1: Frances misunderstands the concept. |
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Step 2: Frances reinterprets the concept. |
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Step 3: Frances shows us how easy it really is. |
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The end of a long but lovely day. |
Friday, July 15, 2011
The Antechamber revealed
It's here! The book (catalog) for Dinner at Eight's current exhibit, "The Space Between", is now available for ordering at Blurb.com. Here's the direct link ... you can even preview all the pages. (Thank you again, Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison, for curating this beautiful show, and thanks to Loris Bogue for creating the book!)
Now that the catalog is published, I can show my entry, "The Antechamber":
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The Antechamber, 36" x 48" |
Materials: printable silk fabric sheets; silk dyes; cotton, rayon, and metallic threads; iridescent medium; Tsukineko inks.
Techniques: digital altering, silk painting, machine quilting, hand-painting with inks.
I hope you get to see this exhibit in person, opening at the International Quilt Festival, July 29-31, in Long Beach, California. If not, treat yourself to the catalog for some wonderful fiber art.
Friday, April 22, 2011
The Space Between - Interview
I was so thrilled to be juried into the invitational exhibit "The Space Between", co-curated by Leslie Tucker Jenison and Jamie Fingal. And today was my "day in the sun", when I was the featured artist on their Dinner at Eight Artists blog. Please take a look, then be sure to read about the other artists too ... we are all just fascinating! ;^)
Thursday, April 07, 2011
The Space Between
I was thrilled to learn this past weekend that my 36x48" art quilt, "The Antechamber" had been juried into the Dinner at Eight Artists' new exhibit, The Space Between. Here's a little sneak preview, just to whet your appetite.
The curators, Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison, invited a number of fiber artists to submit their work for the exhibit. It will first be viewed at the International Quilt Festival in Chicago, sponsored by Moore's Sewing Centers, followed by the IQF in Houston, once a sponsor is found.
My entry for last year, "The Key", is still traveling with their Beneath the Surface exhibit. It started out in Chicago and Houston, sponsored by Mistyfuse, and will next be seen at the IQF in Cincinnati.
If you have a few minutes, give yourself a little mini-break and go to the Dinner at Eight Artists blog to read some of the Artist's Profiles that are starting to be posted for this year's exhibit. Today's profile is by Judy Coates Perez, yesterday's was by Susan Brubaker Knapp, and the first one was by ... drumroll, please ... Yvonne Porcella. These are all fascinating artists, and I'm inspired by each of them. Go ahead, indulge yourself, for just a few minutes! You'll be glad you did.
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The Antechamber (detail) |
The curators, Jamie Fingal and Leslie Tucker Jenison, invited a number of fiber artists to submit their work for the exhibit. It will first be viewed at the International Quilt Festival in Chicago, sponsored by Moore's Sewing Centers, followed by the IQF in Houston, once a sponsor is found.
My entry for last year, "The Key", is still traveling with their Beneath the Surface exhibit. It started out in Chicago and Houston, sponsored by Mistyfuse, and will next be seen at the IQF in Cincinnati.
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The Key |
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