Textile Curator Selector – The Brilliant and Sometimes Quirky Diversity of Quilting
The beauty of textiles is the huge variation you see within the umbrella of all its different genres. Over the next few months I’ll be
The beauty of textiles is the huge variation you see within the umbrella of all its different genres. Over the next few months I’ll be
LUKE Haynes is a trained Architect using his skills mostly for good. His work can be seen at his site and the associated blog. He
It’s time again to talk about my very own projects. I made a show called The American Context in which I took postures from famous
I have the pleasure of bringing in the new year with quilt stories and anecdotes. I trust you all had a great time singing at
Shameless self back patting is permitted on blogs so there! I [your very own purveyor of quilty information and pretty pictures of fabric things] have
I had occasion to visit the magnificent Jimmy McBride in his studio this week to banter over our involvement in the epic tome that is
Lets talk about a friend of mine and an inspiring stitcher/quilter – Melanie Testa. I saw her on a panel this weekend talking about quilt
[…of July which in American means lots of patriotic things] Hope you all rock out with your Spock out this weekend. [I plan to be]
If you are in New York or are planning on going anytime soon, you should mosey on over to the Folk Arts Museum. and gander
I have tended toward making posts about those people or events that cross my path in my work and around my interests. Here is another:
I asked one of my favorite quilters and good friends, Joe Cunningham, to write a note that I could post for you to read. I
I have been entrusted with the Quilt section of this blog and I think I want to give a greater understanding of quilts and the