Sunday, May 25, 2014

Quilt exhibits in Ohio & Kentucky

Me with my quilt “Kings Yard Farmers Market” at the Artist as Quiltmaker XVI exhibit in Oberlin, OH. See the little red dot just below the left corner? That’s right, it’s sold!

We’re recently visited several quilt exhibits in Ohio and Kentucky, so I thought I’d share it with you so you can take a virtual tour. Most of these exhibits are still happening, with the last ones closing at the end of July, so if you want to take an actual trip, you can do that.

OBERLIN, OH :


From left: “T-Formations” by Sara Bearup-Neal, “Sedona #2” by Margaret Anderson, “Granite Series: Portal” by Lura Schwarz Smith, “Echoes of Important Things” by Christy Gray, and “Wilted 3” by Georgie Cline.

We went to Oberlin because I had a piece in the Artist as Quiltmaker XVI show. I was excited because it’s the first exhibit I’ve been in that has produced a catalog! We went for the two receptions where I was able to meet several of the other quilters.

41 pieces artists from 19 states were selected from over 400 entries, and Ohio artists were well represented.

The exhibit goes through July 27 and is presented by The Firelands Association for the Visual Arts, located in the New Union Center for the Arts, 39 South Main St. in Oberlin. The gallery is open Tue–Sat, 11a–5p; Sun 1–5p.

Also in the New Union Center for the Arts in the south gallery is the FAVA Folding Festival, featuring origami including some origami quilts by Christiane Betten. The show runs also goes through July 10 and has the same hours.


The yard in front of the New Union Center for the Arts has been quilt bombed. Volunteers created and then hung a few hundred quilt squares on the large oak tree, along the railings, and on the fence in front of the building.


The knitters also got in the act. All of the pointy parts of the fence were covered with knitted cozies.


Just down the street at the Oberlin Public Library there are four display cases with small quilts in them. Their Twisted Logic: Two-Color Miniature Quilts by The Twisted Stitchers feature several intricate miniature quilts with traditional patterns and piecing. This show goes through June 8.

Quilted Narratives by Marty Young, who is an AQM XVI exhibitor, is a collection of small art quilts that tell their own stories. The show goes through July 27.

The Oberlin Public Library is located at 65 S. Main St. in Oberlin. It is open M-Th 10a-8:30p, F-Sa 10a-6p, and Su 1-5p. If you go, be sure to check out the enclosed patio area with a lovely wall mosaic.

Down the street the other direction you can see Text, Line, and Traces by Tina Cassara, the juror for the AQM XVI show. Her art is in the Ginko Gallery & Studio through July 27. The gallery is located at 19 S. Main St. in Oberlin and is open T-Sa 10a-6p and Su noon-5p.

A few blocks away in first floor display the Oberlin Science case of the Oberlin College Science Center is Marking Nature: from the dye studio of Sue Copeland Jones who is also a AQM XVI exhibitor. The exhibit will be up through July 27. The building is located at W. Lorain and Woodland St. in Oberlin.

TROY, OH :



New Quilts from an Old Favorite is an annual exhibit and contest held by the National Quilt Museum (in Paducah, KY). The block selected for 2013 was “Jacob’s Ladder.” Part of the travelling exhibit is at the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center through June 15.

The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is located at 301 West Main Street in Troy. It is open T-Sa 9a-5p, M-Th evenings 7-9p, and Su from 1-5p. Admission is free.

PADUCAH, KY :



Paducah, KY, is so far west that it’s almost in Missouri. It’s also known as Quilt City, USA because it is home to the National Quilt Museum and it is where the American Quilters Society started. AQS still holds one of their several annual quilt shows in Paducah. During the second to the last week in April, the town doubles in size. I hear you have to make motel reservations a year in advance.

Me with my quilt “Inside of a Dog” at the Fantastic Fibers exhibit in Paducah, KY.

As well as being a pilgrimage for me, we went to Paducah because I had a piece in the Fantastic Fibers exhibit at the Yeiser Art Center, just a few blocks away from the National Quilt Museum.


We were blown away by the fantastic fiber pieces in the show. Unfortunately the show has closed, but you can see all of the 59 entries online on their website. I felt Ohio was well represented in this show, also.


The Yeiser Art Center is located at 200 Broadway in the historic Market House, which also house a history museum and a theater. There are art galleries and restaurants on either side of the brick-lined streets. It is open T-Sa from 10a-5p when they have a show. Admission is $5.


Of course we also went to the National Quilt Museum. They own over 320 quilts and usually only have 50-60 of them on display at a time. These really are some of the best examples of quilting in the country, and they own several of the award winning quilts entered in the annual American Quilter Society shows. Quilts that probably take years to produce. Most of them are more traditional in style, and many are quilted by hand. We were in awe of the miniature quilts, and we also enjoyed the travelling show from the European Patchwork Meeting.

The National Quilt Museum is located at 215 Jefferson St. in Paducah. They are open M-Sa from 10a-5p. Admission is $11.

Paducah is also home to many fabric stores including Hancock’s of Paducah which has over 30,000 square feet of almost every fabric imaginable.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

"Kings Yard Farmers Market" at Artist in Quiltmaker XVI


My art quilt "Kings Yard Farmers Market" is in the Artist as Quiltmaker XVI exhibit at the Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA), which is located in the New Union Center for the Arts in Oberlin, OH.

Artist as Quiltmaker is the second-longest-running art quilt exhibit in the world (Quilt National is the longest).

The exhibit runs from May 11 through July 27 and is open Tues-Sat from 11 am-5 pm and on Sundays from 1-5 pm, with extended hours Memorial Day/Oberlin College commencement weekend: May 23, 24, 25: 10 am-6 pm. There will be an artist reception on Sunday, May 11 from 2-4 pm.

There are seven additional exhibits on view in Oberlin during the Artist as Quiltmaker show, most of them are fiber-related. A list of the exhibits and details are here:

Thursday, May 1, 2014

"Picnic at Ellis Pond" on exhibit with "Best of 2014" Traveling Show


My art quilt "Picnic at Ellis Pond" is in the Ohio Designer Craftsman's "Best of 2014" show. The traveling exhibit will be at the following locations:

Ohio Craft Museum
1665 W Fifth Ave., Columbus, Ohio May 4-June 22
Opening reception: Sun., May 4, 1-4 pm 


Wassenberg Art Center214 S. Washington St., Van Wert, Ohio
July 12-August 24

530 First Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio
September 5-28

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

"Quilts! Traditional, Innovative and Challenging" the Miami Valley Quilters' Guild Quilt Show

I did not make this beautiful quilt, it was made my members of the Miami Valley Quilt Guild and you can win it! It's being raffled off this weekend at their biennial quilt show.

The show "QUILTS: Traditional, Innovative & Challenging" is open this coming Fri., May 2 and Sat., May 3  from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and is at the Greene County Fairgrounds Assembly Hall located at 120 Fairgrounds Road in Xenia, Ohio. Admission is $5, the building is handicap accessible and there is ample free parking.

Along with work by members of the Miami Valley Quilters' Guild, there will be a Raffle Quilt, Demonstrations, Vendors, Boutique and Concessions.

I have several art quilts that I'm entering, so if you go to the show be sure to look for them.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Quilt Square for the Fence Project

The Yellow Springs Fence Art Gallery Project

Yellow Springs is getting a new motel! While the project is going on, there will be a construction fence around the property. The owner decided he wanted it to also be an art gallery, so several local artists were asked to create 4' x 4' panels.

The panels will be on display at the corner of Xenia Ave. and Limestone St. starting the end of April and will be up through the end of this summer.

I'd been thinking of making a "barn quilt square" to hang at our house, and since the artists get to keep the panels when they come down, I decided to go for it.


I decided to use the Pinwheel Square, since it's pretty recognizable as a quilt square. Because the sponsor's name (in this case "For Quilts Sake") had to be in 4" tall letters, I offset the square by leaving 6" of space at the bottom for the letters, and decided to put smaller Pinwheels along the right side.

When I paint I usually use watercolors, where you have to think about layers and start with the lightest color and build up. For this I used house paint but my mind was still working in layers and lightest to darkest, so first I painted the lightest purple at the bottom and along the side. This way I only had to be careful about painting the blue letters and not around them. I also painted the purple parts of the large pinwheel.

I let them dry overnight then painted the medium purple on the small pinwheels then started on the letters. I printed them off on my computer, traced the outline of the letters on the back with pencil, placed them where I wanted then traced around the outside of the letters on the top which transferred the pencil marks to the board. Then I carefully filled them in with paint, using a small artist brush.

Then I painted the blue pinwheels, touched up a few spots, then added the two coats of polyurethane.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Five Rivers MetroParks Quilts

“Four Patch Bridge at Sunset,” 45.5” x 17.5”, made by Pam Geisel, Nov. 2013

The Miami Valley Art Quilt Network has such fun making the Dayton Landmark quilts, that we decided to help the Five Rivers MetroParks celebrate their 50 year anniversary so we each chose a different landmark in one of the MetroParks and created a quilt to celebrate it.

The quilts will be on exhibit through September at the following locations:

March 1 - April 22 : Cox Arboretum
6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH,
Mon. through Fri. from 8 am to 5 pm and Sat. and Sun from 11 am to 4 pm

May 1 - June 28 : Wegerzyn Gardens
1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH
Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm


July 1 - August 31 : Carriage Hill
7800 E. Shull Road, Dayton, OH
Tues. through Sat. from 10 am to 5 pm and Sun. from noon to 5 pm


1000 Aullwood Rd, Dayton, OH
Mon. through Sat. from 9 am to 5 pm and Sun. from 1 to 5 pm
There is an admission fee for this location only, although it does also get you into the center and access to the trails.

Monday, March 31, 2014

"Inside of a Dog" at the Fantastic Fibers Exhibit in Paducah, KY

Me with "Inside of a Dog," 22"w x 17"h x 7"d, Mar. 2012 

My art pieces "Inside of a Dog" is going to be in the Fantastic Fibers exhibit in Paducah, KY. The exhibit is from April 5 through May 24 at the Yeiser Art Center, 200 Broadway and is open Tues. through Sat. from 10 am-5 pm. There will be an artist reception on Sat., April 5 from 5-7 pm.

If you haven't been to Paducah before (or if you haven't even heard of it), there's a lot of quilting-related things to do there, including visiting the National Quilting Museum. Also, The Paducah Convention & Visitor's Bureau's website even has a tab for quilting-related items.

One of the things I'm really excited about is that my piece will be there during AQS Week. The American Quilters Society pretty much takes over the town of Paducah for AQS Week. This year it's April 23-26.

I originally made "Inside of a Dog" for an exhibit at the Dayton Art Institute. If you want to read more about how it was made, click here.