My First Public Art Project
A design based on a traditional quilt block has a permanent home on a local basketball court.
A Brief Overview of My Favorite U.S. Quilt Shows
Over the past five years, my quilts have hung in museums, galleries, and convention centers around the world. Now I’m sharing what I learned about various submission processes so you can feel confident as you explore the big, wide world of exhibition opportunities.
Quilts=Art=Quilts 2022
A couple weeks ago, I took a trip to see the 2022 installment of Schweinfurth Art Center’s annual Quilts=Art=Quilts exhibition, as well as Judy Kirpich’s solo show Emotional Constructs.
Quilt by Carolina Oneto.
Complementary Curves: Modern Quilts by Audrey Esarey and Kelly Spell
My joint exhibition with Audrey Esarey is now open! Complementary Curves is on view at the McLean Textile Gallery in McLean, Virginia through July 28, 2022.
How to Keep Track of Your Quilt Show Entries
Submitting your quilts to shows? Some are free to enter, others quite costly. Some need your quilts months in advance, others only keep them on hand for a couple weeks. Learn how I keep track of all the details.
QuiltCon by the Numbers
It’s the QuiltCon 2020 recap you didn’t know you needed: heavy on numbers, light on pics. What started out as a simple goal to document the number of quilts hung in each category this year turned into a deep dive into submission, selection, and attendance numbers.
Print Study: When Plans Fall Apart
When Plan A turns into Plan B and then into Plan C… sometimes you just gotta roll with it. That was the case with this piece, which I call Print Study: When Plans Fall Apart.
Cut It Up: The Story Behind My "Felicitous Pickle" Quilt
When I make quilts, I like to start with a half-baked idea and let the fabric guide me. Sometimes that means the finished project result looks nothing like my initial sketch! Get the story behind “Felicitous Pickle”, and find out where you can see it as it travels the world with The MQG’s Best of QuiltCon exhibit.