quilts squared

July 10, 2009 at 1:29 pm | Posted in art and craft, bead simple, button it up, chatty, crafty events, oregon | 2 Comments

This month is filled with quilt events and exhibits all over Oregon. Here are the ones I’m going to in the next few weeks — if you are nearby, you might want to check some of them out too!

Quilts of Gee's Bend

This afternoon, Pearl and I are meeting some friends to see the Quilts of Gee’s Bend exhibit at Elizabeth Leach Gallery, which includes both quilts and archival prints! I am so excited to see this show. I saw a big show of the Gee’s Bend Quilts at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco several years ago and it was incredible. The Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland also has a larger Gee’s Bend show this month and I am already planning a trip down…

Quilts of Gee's Bend

Speaking of trips, Andrew, Pearl and I are heading to Sisters this weekend to see the world-famous Outdoor Quilt Show — we will miss yet another Gee’s Bend event that’s going on earlier this week, but will get to see a whole Saturday’s worth of quilts! I’m really looking forward to it, I’ll be taking tons of pictures and I’ll post them next week. While we’re there, I’m also going to see the “Patterns from the Past” show at the High Desert Museum in Bend — a collection of seventeen quilts made by Southern women from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War eras…

Stitch-O-Rama

…and the exhibit includes a communal quilt that visitors can embellish or stitch on, a lot like the wonderful Stitch-O-Rama tablecloth we embroidered at craft events in Portland in 2006 as part of the New Embroidery: Not Your Grandma’s Doily show at the Museum of Contemporary Craft.

my jewelry + one of Denyse Schmidt's quilts

The Museum is also hosting a lecture by Denyse Schmidt which should be phenomenal, on Friday, July 17th at 5:30pm . It precedes her two-day workshop, which I am thrilled to be taking. I’ve always wanted to take her Connecticut-studio class and now that she’s coming to Portland, I am so excited to learn new color and quilting techniques!

Summer of Making display in the Lab

The museum has an exhibit upstairs in the Lab with one of her quilts and work from the other teachers in the Summer of Making program. I am so honored that four pieces of my jewelry from Bead Simple and Button It Up are displayed in front of the quilt — Denyse is one of my craft heroes!

my jewelry + one of Denyse Schmidt's quilts

Just a reminder, too, that you can still enter to win a free spot in my Bead + Button Jewelry class through tomorrow. I’d love to see some fellow crafters there so if you’re blessed with a flexible schedule and want to spend four days making pretty things and learning new jewelry and embellishment techniques, please leave a comment on the Summer of Making post or on their Facebook page!

my jewelry details

Thank you again to PNCA and the museum for putting on the Summer of Making, with a special thank-you to Josh, who has curated such a lovely program.

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  1. I love your blog! Thank you for telling us about this exhibit. I can’t wait to go.

    Did you participate in the Sew Oregon Quilt Shop Hop? I thought you might be interested in reading about my experience of it on my blog:

    http://omaried.wordpress.com

  2. Thanks for posting about the Gee’s Bend exhibit. I’ve never seen any in person, so I am totally going to figure out how to hit this while I’m in town! I’m getting really psyched. Also jealous that you’ll be hitting so many great events!


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