Showing posts with label jury process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jury process. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Art Quilt Elements 2010 again!



Wonderful show of cutting edge work. I was proud to be in attendance. Here's some press and vid's about the show.
Enjoy!
We received great press from the Philadelphia Inquirer in the Friday Weekend section that should bring in many more visitors.
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/weekend/20100423_A_rich__lively_competitive_exhibit_.htm
from Carolyn Lee Vehslage
John Hopper of The Textile Blog wrote about the exhibition, its history and showed 6 examples of the work as well as the 3 minute teaser video of the collection. John's posting remain on top for a week, so please direct viewers to it. http://thetextileblog.blogspot.com/
And a visitor named Mariee has be making multiple postings on her blog about the various pieces in the exhibition in terms of Texture, Print, and Color.
http://colored-thread.blogspot.com/

Finally, above, photo of all the artists who made it to the opening. I'm on far left- (hmmm).

and a personal note from John Hopper!!
Hello Wen
"Just to say how impressed I was with your entry into the ArtQuilt Elements 2010 exhibition. I came across Perspective with Trees when the organizers asked me to help publicise the event. I must admit that it is my favourite and I wish all the success you so richly deserve."
John (the Textile Blog)
(I'm gushing!!)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Art Quilt Elements 2010


I have just attended the SAQA Symposium at the Wayne Art Center in PA. This cutting edge show encourages joyful endeavors into the wide variety of art quilting- from collage, free form, digital and surface design- the show is sure to stimulate the creative juices.










Folks were warm and pleasant- all kindred spirits.

We were treated to the background roots of the
jury process with a panel discussion of jurors Jason Pollen, Robin Schwab and Deborah Warner.




I particularly enjoy Jason's effervescent, embracing spirit.

Later, Sandra Sider gave us insight into the art critique followed by a lively dialogue SAQA's president, Lisa Chipetine on
using the available technology for promoting
ones work. This was
followed by a short mentoring session by attending artists.

I always learn or am surprised by something at these events. Today, I had the pleasure of putting work to faces, to meet many of my favorite artists. And seeing the work eyeball to eyeball highlights the textural aspects, the myriad of innovative constructive techniques. I've included a few images of the show here-
some whole and some details.

However if you can't come here, they do offer a lovely catalog, a nice addition to any art quilt book collection. here











works shown- Robin Schwab, myself, Fenella J Davies, Yael David-Cohen, Luanne Rimel, Peggy A. Brown

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