Monday, February 28, 2011

New Opportunity for SAQA Members in the USA

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Open to all USA SAQA members

Exhibition Dates: June 9, 2011 - January 21, 2012
Exhibition Venues: The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities in Denver, Colorado and the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center in Pueblo, Colorado, with the possibility of a third venue in northern Colorado.

Theme: 

Architecture surrounds us in both our natural and human created world. It is not simply the end product of creation and construction but the very structure which our life, society, world, and universe are made of. In this show we envision explorations of both the micro and macro architectures that surround us.

Jurors: Sandra Sider (SAQA) and Bebe Alexander (Arvada Center for the Arts)

Curator: Christi Beckmann 

christibeckmann@yahoo.com
Online entry will be open April 1-30, 2011

http://saqacallforentries3.com/

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Open Studio with CT Artist Lisa Corson – Saturday March 5, 2011 (Wolcott, CT)

Winter doldrums? Starved for sunlight?

Catch the creative wind that's blowing, celebrate the coming spring weather and join me at the next Open Studio, Saturday, March 5th, 12-4PM!

Bring something to show us, or just hang out and shoot the breeze. Hope to see you there!

– Lisa Corson, Homespun Heritage blog

Lisa Corson’s studio is located in the Red Barn at Pillwillip Farm, 1089 Woodtick Road in Wolcott, CT.

To find out more about Corson’s open studio events, visit her blog “Homespun Heritage”. You’ll see examples of Lisa’s beautiful collage postcards.  Just try to keep up.  Lisa posts new artwork almost every day!http://homespunheritage.com/

Sunday, February 20, 2011

SAQA-CT Artist Vivika DeNegre Featured on Quilting Arts TV

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Connecticut artist Vivika DeNegre recently returned from Cleveland after taping several segments for PBS show Quilting Arts TV with Pokey Bolton.  Vivika’s signature birds will be featured, as well as a table runner project and Pet Futon.  The series should air sometime in July.  Check Quilting Arts’ website for program updates. http://www.quiltingdaily.com/content/QuiltingArtsTV.aspx

To find out more about Vivika and her fiber art, and behind-the-scenes details about her visit to Quilting Arts studios, visit her blog: http://vdenegrequilts.blogspot.com/

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Reminder: “SAQA: A Sense of Adventure” Deadline for Entries Feb 28, 2011

SAQA-21years

Traveling November, 01 2011 to July, 31 2012 
A Sense of Adventure

Open to all SAQA and SDA members

Premiere Location: International Quilt Festivals: 
Houston, TX November 2011
Cincinnati, OH April 2012 
Long Beach, CA July 2012
Additional venue locations to be determined.

sdalogoTheme: A Sense of Adventure asks you to expand your personal comfort zone. Beyond the five senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch is the sense of adventure. Webster's defines "adventure" as: 
1 a : an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks
   b : the encountering of risks (the spirit of adventure) 
2 : an exciting or remarkable experience (an adventure in exotic dining) 
Use techniques you've never used before. Plumb deep within yourself for a personal sense of adventure. Share your adventures through this exhibit.

Juror: Jacqueline M. Atkins
Curator: Nancy Bavor nbavor@gmail.com

Entry is by digital images only, using SAQA’s online system.

February 1, 2011       Online entry opens 
February 28, 2011     Online Entry Final Day - Deadline at 11:59 pm EST

To read the full prospectus login to the Members' Home Page.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Diane Cadrain Represents Connecticut in "Volusia: Wrapped in Fiber"

Juror Pamela Allen has chosen a variety of wall hangings and sculptural fiber art of all shapes and sizes which will be exhibited at one museum, one art center and three galleries in Volusia County, Florida.   Entries came from all over the US and abroad by members of SAQA and Surface Design Association (SDA).

Congratulations to our sole representative from Connecticut, Diane Cadrain of West Hartford, who will exhibit her pieceMany-Colored Polypores” (see image, right) at the Peabody Auditorium Rose Room Gallery.Cadrain_Many-colored polypores  

Cadrain describes the inspiration behind her work:

“The natural world inspires my work by offering constantly-refreshed images of arresting loveliness.

Tolstoy said, ‘Love all creation…love every leaf.’ In that spirit, I’ve attempted to replicate the intricate striations and colorations of the many-colored polypore, a lowly fungus which grows on rotting logs.

This image combines embroidery, hand-sewing, machine quilting, and knitting.”

A complete list of participating artists and titles along with a list of where they will be displayed can be found on SAQA’s website: http://www.saqa.com/hotnews.php?ID=254

The exhibition at the Rose Room Gallery, Peabody Auditorium will run from March 10 – April 27

Peabody Auditorium

600 Auditorium Boulevard

Daytona Beach, FL 32118-4247

(386) 671-3460

Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm

Art Talk: Friday, March 25, 2 – 4 PM

To find out more about Volusia: Wrapped in Fiber, visit their blog: http://volusiawrappedinfiber.wordpress.com/

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Meeting Notes: SAQA Regional Meeting at Windsor Art Center (Windsor, CT)

Roughly 40-45 fiber art enthusiasts came from all over Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts (including SAQA-MA/RI Rep Jeanne Marklin) to participate in an open SAQA meeting at the Windsor Art Center on Saturday February 12 .
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It seems like the crowd increases at each regional meeting; you can’t help but be inspired by the diversity, enthusiasm and creativity of this group!
Everyone found a seat in the art center’s spacious main gallery, with walls covered by quilts from the “Identity in Fiber” exhibition. We began with a warm welcome from Marcia Hinckley of the Windsor Art Center, then CT Co-Rep Kate Themel took the lead as we moved onto routine business and a few reminders. SAQA Members Please Note: Entry Deadline for SAQA’s “Sense of Adventure” is February 28 and “SAQA Showcase” entry deadline is March 31, 2011.
Jeanne Marklin at IdentityWe talked about the future of our CT Region and SAQA in general: What do members want from SAQA? An informal survey showed that about half the crowd is interested in exhibitions and finding venues to show their artwork. Roughly the same number of people would like to have more workshops and classes – especially those who might have a background in sewing garments or quilts, but are new to creating Fiber Art. Many people were interested in workshops focused on the “business side” of art (marketing, financial planning, insuring artwork, taxes for artists etc) and would like more hands-on instruction rather than finding information on line. We’ll try to incorporate these suggestions into future regional meetings.
We heard some great ideas to take back to SAQA’s planning committee as well. For example, Cathy Smith shared calendars featuring images of her quilts which can also be customized to include special events & dates; perhaps this is something SAQA might look into doing?
If you were not able to attend, please feel free to leave a comment about what you’d like to see and do at future regional meetings. As always, you can contact your SAQA-CT Reps, Kate Themel or Diane Wright, with any ideas & suggestions.
Hiroko at Identity“Show & Tell” was a revelation of creativity and invention. Long-term members, first timers and visitors brought items ranging from meticulously pieced and beaded wall hangings to a 3D fiber art Mobius Strip, Sandi Schrader’s interactive therapy quilt, Ruth Anne Olson’s snow-dyed fabrics, Debbie Bein’s “Token Art Quilt” embellished with antique subway tokens, and so much more!
Artists also shared their ideas and projects using leftover fabric scraps, like Barb McKie’s coasters made from clothesline wrapped in fabric and coiled into circles and Diane Cadrain’s single seam garments. Since there were so many artists with work to show, we had to keep the comments brief. Yvette Howard did the world’s fastest demonstration on making fabric-covered books. We may need to have her back for a more in-depth demonstration.
Marcia Hinckley and the volunteers at Windsor Art Center were extremely friendly and helpful - moving tables and chairs and making all the arrangements for lunch. As we enjoyed sandwiches from The Beanery at Bart’s, people were able to chat and mingle, meet new friends and catch up with their old fiber art buddies. People loved flipping through the SAQA show catalogs and Portfolio books; some even skimmed the articles in the latest SAQA Journal.
More people arrived after lunch to catch the “Identity in Fiber” Gallery Talk. We were lucky to have 13 “Identity” artists there to talk about their piece in the show, including: Natalya Aikens, Deirdre Abbotts, Debbie Bento, Debbie Bein, Sally Brown, Carol Eaton, Gail Kotowski, Karen Loprete, Barbara McKie, Ruth Anne Olson, Kate Themel, Carol Vinick and Diane Wright. Artists answered questions about their work and talked about why they are drawn to fiber versus other artistic media.SallyBrown_ForeverSisters_SM
Sally Brown’s presentation “Forever Sisters” was unfortunately cut short due to time constraints. We got to hear only part of the complex and emotional story behind Sally’s beautiful book. Hopefully we can reschedule her full presentation for another meeting or as a separate event through Windsor Art Center. Stay tuned for news on that; dates & times will be posted on this blog as soon as they are available.
You can see Sally’s quilted book in person, as part of the “Identity in Fiber” show at Windsor Art Center from now until March 5, 2011.
Thank you to everyone who came to Windsor on Saturday! WAC staff, Visitors and SAQA artists – you made it a wonderful experience. We’re looking forward to seeing many you at the next meeting!
Until then, be well and find time to do what you most enjoy,
~Your SAQA Reps, Kate Themel and Diane Wright
(Images from top: The group gathers at WAC main gallery; SAQA-MA/RI Rep Jeanne Marklin talks about her series on racism; Hiroko Fukawa shows off her amazing pieced design; Sally Brown’s quilted book “Forever Sisters”)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

February 19th – Celeste Janey at the New England Quilt Museum (Lowell, MA)

“My Art Quilting Journey”

by Celeste Janey

Saturday, February 19th at 1:00 PM 

As an elementary school educator for 34 years, I find that in my pieces, I need to continue teaching. All my pieces teach, whether through the written word, or orally through the story in which the piece was inspired. Continuing the African-American culture of which I was born, my pieces are usually vibrant in color and life. All my pieces share a story with the observer.  --Celeste Janey

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New England has been hit by multiple snow & ice storms over the past few months, interrupting scheduled events and forcing cancellations.  But the “SAQA: No Holds Barred” Exhibition at NEQM is now open and will continue their special events during February and March.

Check the NEQM website for more details: http://www.nequiltmuseum.org/events/special-events.html

New England Quilt Museum

18 Shattuck Street

Lowell, Massachusetts 01852

http://www.nequiltmuseum.org

WINTER WEATHER CLOSURES: The Museum will be closed due to inclement weather on any day that the Lowell public school system is closed.  Check "Lowell" on the School Closing List before heading out to the Museum.

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