The 5,000-year-old craft connects ancient kings to YouTube stars, frontier women to museum artists, and protests to memorials ...
Upstairs, in several bedrooms, are quilts my mother made. She kept handmade family clothes and shared sections with her sisters when they were all young women. They shared certain clothing to be able ...
The Schweinfurth Art Center's annual "Quilts=Art=Quilts" show showcases the best of contemporary quilt-making. This year, a companion exhibit will showcase what came earlier. Opening Oct. 29 alongside ...
A new exhibition delves into the history of quiltmaking in America, revealing how the traditional art has been intertwined with the biggest social changes the country has faced. Artist unidentified; ...
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 ...
There are no theaters in Gee’s Bend, no museums to visit, or even historic buildings to admire. It is dotted with modest homes and a few churches but no school. The isolated Alabama community, home to ...
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 through June 26. The exhibit feature more than 30 ...
Quilts wrap us in feelings of home, tradition and handcrafted coziness. In Joey Veltkamp’s hands, quilts also offer delightful, eccentric, sometimes melancholic references to the Pacific Northwest, ...
If the holidays have left you exhausted and you could use a day away, consider heading for the Columbus Museum of Art where four special exhibitions make it worth the drive. Three of the four are ...
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 ...
This is a way to memorialize Bolt and the diamond plate that's a quilting pattern at the same time,' Phil Seth said.