Saturday, March 31, 2018

Share your Talents -Two Teaching Opportunities


Guilford Arts Center is looking for teachers in the Fiber Arts: sewing, knitting, felting, quilting and the list goes on

If you are interested contact Lisa Wolkow 
at  lwolkow@guilfordartcenter.org.

Feel free to also contact Diane Wright for questions at 
dwrite@mac.com

Windsor Arts Center is looking for workshops, lectures and/or demos related to our work.
These events would be while Local Color 3 is on exhibit – between September 1 and October 13.  
The deadline to get copy to the Windsor Art Center for inclusion in their publicity is June 15. Contact Clara for more on that:  cnnartey@yahoo.com

Sunday, March 25, 2018

All Things Considered

"All Things Considered" Reception:  Saturday, April 14th, 12 - 2 pm.
Prizes/Awards will be announced.  
If you are attending the Opening, if possible please being something sweet to share. - maybe cookies,
brownies, etc.  

Also if one would like to see the "All Things Considered" show
before the opening and attend a fun event.  Gallery 53 is having their
10th Annual Wine tasting & 5th Annual CHAIR-ity event on Friday, April
13th 6:00 - 9:00 ($15 in advance; $20 at the door).

Exhibit Removal Dates: 
Friday, April 27th, 12 - 3 p.m.
Saturday, April 28th. 10 - 1 p.m
(As always we can help each other out by picking up pieces for others
who cannot pick up, and make arrangements for delivery.) 
Gallery phone number:  203-235-5347.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Catherine Whall Smith in Art Quilt Elements!

Art Quilt Elements is a wonderful fiber exhibit at the Wayne Art
Center that includes "Transfusion #3" by our own Catherine Whall Smith www.catherinewhallsmith.com


Catherine Whall Smith (right) with "Transfusion #3" and Rita Hannafin at AQE

AND
Catherine had had two (12 x 12) pieces in my
Transfusion "PARTS" series juried into the Connecticut Women Artists
show to be held at the Art League of New Britain.  

The opening is Sunday, April 8th from 2:00 - 4:00 with a talk - "American Women
Artists in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy".  

Are there more SAQA-CT members in this show? Please let us know so we can post it!


AND 

The Connecticut Academy of Fine Art (CAFA) has juried Catherine's
"Transfusion #5" into their April show at the Mystic Museum of Art.  

She will be posting more information on this all-media show on her blog.

Remember the SAQA-CT meeting in Meriden on Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Remember the artwork you want to submit to the Gallery 53 show and if you cannot be there Saturday please note there is a drop off on Friday, March 23, 12-3 p.m.

See you Saturday!
~Mary



Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Artwork of Joan Blade Johnson at UCONN through May 14, 2018

For details click on this link:  
The Artwork of Joan Blade Johnson on Display at UCONN 


Joan Blade Johnson is a Hampton, Connecticut based fiber artist who exhibits nationally and internationally, and teaches a variety of surface design techniques. Her wall art is most often inspired by nature and her original nature photography, which she expresses through textile, thread, and other fibers as well as rogue media like: wire, metals, and various found objects.
Joan creates her own fabric using non-traditional methods and materials such as commercial or plant based dyes, paints, soy wax, printing, and rusting. Once the fabric and composition is created, she enhances it with machine stitch or other embellishment to create texture and dimension. Joan often frames her smaller pieces for sale. Occasionally her works are stretched over prepared canvas for hanging, but generally, they are hung tapestry-like on walls, allowing viewers to closely examine and appreciate the textural nature of the work.
When not working with fiber, Joan is a Registered Dietitian, and has worked at UConn in both Nutritional Sciences and as Adjunct Clinical Dietetics Faculty in Allied Health. You can find her art and hand dyed silk Eco Print, and “Gem” scarves in a number of local galleries, artisan gift shops, and at the New Britain Museum of American Art Gift Shop.
Please join us for a reception on Thursday, March 22nd from 4-6 pm at the Babbidge Library Plaza Gallery on the UConn Campus at Storrs.
Visit Joan's website for more details
http://www.jbjfiberart.com/

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Textile Show 2018 "All Things Considered"


This is a great opportunity for members to exhibit their work. Cash prizes to be awarded!

ENTRY FORM
ARTS & CRAFTS ASSN. OF MERIDEN Gallery 53
53 Colony St, Meriden, CT 06451
(203) 235-5347 gallery53ct@gmail.com

Click on this link for details and printable entry form: 
Textile Show 2018“All Things Considered”

Receiving: Friday March 23, 12-3 pm, Saturday March 24, 10-1 pm.
Judge : Clara Nartey Reception: Saturday April 14th, 12-2 pm Fees: $15.00 2 entries
Eligibility: Limit 2 entries “READY TO HANG”


NOTE: “READY TO HANG” which means a hanging stick for each piece supplied by the artist. Entries on stretched canvas with a hanging wire are also acceptable.
Labels must be completed, signed and accompany each piece. Each label has 2 parts, (top and bottom) containing the same information. Affix the label to the lower left-hand corner of the work on the back of the frame. One half of the label will extend below the frame.
A 30% commission will be taken on sold items. No POR; NFS is OK

Removal date: Friday April 27, 12-3 pm Saturday, April 28. 10-1 pm
For further information about the show, contact the Gallery at 203 235-5347. ACAM assumes no responsibility for loss or damage sustained to any piece at any time. Every reasonable effort will be taken to prevent damage or loss. Your signature signifies your agreement with the terms above



Monday, February 26, 2018

Windham Textile and History Museum presents "Inspired by Science" from May 5 - July 8, 2018


Windham Textile & History Museum (WTHM)
411 Main St, Willimantic, CT 06226    Phone: (860) 456-2178
Dugan Mill The Dugan Mill
Dugan Mill mimics a textile factory floor, with machines from the 1890s through the 1950s.  It features an 1890s carding machine; a mill machine shop with wooden patterns, metal patterns, a machinist’s bench, and a machinist’s or fixer’s toolbox; a winding department with three working winders; an overseer’s office; a weaving department with two looms and a creel; a print shop; and a variety of mill tools and implements. 
Location
Our Mission:
The Windham Textile and History Museum (The Mill Museum of CT), located in the historic former headquarters of the American Thread Company of Willimantic, Connecticut, is a non-profit educational institution housing a museum, a library, and an archive. Through its exhibits, programs, and collections, the museum preserves and interprets the history of textiles, textile arts and the textile industry, with special emphasis on the experiences of the craftspeople, industrial workers, manufacturers, inventors, designers, and consumers.
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            Permanent Exhibits
                        Thread Mill Square
                        The Mill Manager’s House
                        Brooke Shannon Antique Sewing Machine Room
                        The Company Office
                        Dunham Hall Library
                        The Print Shop
                        Overseer’s Office
                        The Mills
Local Color #3: “Inspired by Science”
Fine Art Quilts and Trunk Show
by members of the Studio Art Quilt Associates  Connecticut Region
Dates:  Saturday, May 5th, 2018 – July 8th, 2018
On view in the Windham Textile & History Museum
SPECIAL ONE DAY EVENT:
 Textile Fiber Day – Saturday, May 5th, 2018 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
the Mother’s Against GUN Violence quilts
Textile Vendors, Speakers, Panel Discussion, Demonstrations
Contact: Catherine Smith -  smith.catherine62@gmail.com
and;  Joan Blade Johnson - loveartquilts@gmail.com

Gallery 53 - "All Things Considered"



Please note that there are NO size restrictions for this Call to Entry
and you DO NOT have to be a SAQA member to enter!


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