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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

SAQA IL/WI

Greetings All,
Stop by Booth #1238 and visit! at International Quilt Fest Chicago, this weekend, Thurs-Sat, March 26-28.
Sun-printed silk scarves, shawls and wraps,art quilts and new sun-printed cotton fabrics!
Stevens Conventions Center in Rosemont IL.
http://www.quilts.com/home/shows/viewer.php?page=SummerFestivalChicago

And see the SAQA ILWI regional exhibit, the Eye and the Needle, co-curated by Pat Kroth and Barbara Schneider, juried by Michelle Sales.

Pat Kroth
 
 
Pat Kroth
Contemporary Art Quilts and Sun-Printed Silks
krothfiberart.com
portalwisconsin.org
SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) IL WI State Representative
SAQA IL WI Eye and the Needle, Exhibit Curator
FAC(Fiber Artists Coalition, Salvage and Selvage,Exhibit Curator
http://www.virginiaspiegel.com/FFACThe100Fundraiser.html

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Benefit Auction

Greetings All,


SAQA's 2013 Benefit Auction begins in just 2.5 weeks!
Help promote our biggest fundraiser by sharing the Dream Collections or posting your favorite pieces on your blog, Facebook page, Pinterest board, etc.  Tell your friends, your mother, your workout coach - the more people who know about the Auction, the better! 
There are 421 gorgeous pieces of art up for bid.  The action will start on Monday, September 9th at 2:00 Eastern.  Bid early and often to help promote the art quilt!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Jean M. Judd @ The Delapaine

Greetings All,

The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center in Frederick, Maryland has announced textile artist Jean M. Judd of Cushing, Wisconsin as one of the 38 artists selected for inclusion in the 2013 Annual Juried Art Exhibition. Artwork selected for inclusion in the exhibit includes: Diamond #1: Layered Formation.  

Exhibit juror Gerald Ross, Director of Exhibitions at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland, has selected 49 artworks for inclusion from over 400 pieces submitted for consideration. The exhibit opens on May 4 and is open through June 23, 2013. The artist reception and juror awards presentation is on May 4, 2013 from 3pm to 5pm at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center. The address for the exhibition is:

Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, MD   21701


Visit the Delaplaine visual Arts Education Center’s web site http://www.delaplaine.org/site/2013-annual-juried-exhibit/ for more information about the center, exhibition, etc. or contact Diane Sibbison at 301-698-0656, ext. 115.
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Sincerely,

Jean M. Judd, Textile Artist
2807 State Road 87
Cushing, WI 54006-3209
Phone: 715.566.0212
Email: jean@jeanjudd.com
Web Site:http://www.jeanjudd.com
Xanadu Gallery (Scottsdale, AZ): http://www.xanadugallery.com
Busacca Gallery (San Francisco, CA): http://www.busaccagallery.com
Art Rent & Lease (Oregon & Minnesota): http://www.artrentandlease.com/html/home.asp
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanmjudd
Online Galleries:
http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/m/maude/
http://www.saatchionline.com/jeanjudd
Textile Art...Discover the Possibilities!TM


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Kathy Weaver/Arrowmont

Greetings All,
Spend a fall week at Arrowmont
in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains!
 Kathy Weaver will be teaching at Arrowmont,
an historic school of arts and crafts,
where artists and crafts people come together
to engage, explore and learn.


September 29-October 5, 2013

The Stitched Statement: Creating Fabric and Paper Collages create rich collages using papers or fabric. Combine mono printing and airbrush with traditional stiches used in non-conventional ways.  Everyone can enjoy this class regardless of skill level.

For more information:
http://www.arrowmont.org/workshops-and-classes/workshops/details/454-stitching--collage?xref=456
or you can contact Kathy Weaver directly at kathy@kweaverarts.com

Kathy

Kathy Weaver
kathy@kweaverarts.com
www.kweaverarts.com

(m)  847/858-4758
(w)  847/432-0734


Friday, March 22, 2013

Art Quilt Portfolio: People and Portraits

Greetings All,
"Art Quilt Portfolio: People and Portraits" was just released.  It's a gorgeous book, full of great art.  It includes mini-retrospectives with in-depth interviews of 21 featured quilt artists from around the world, as well as gallery sections showing the work of 75 additional artists. 

Because Amazon is trying to put Barnes & Noble out of business, Amazon is currently selling "People & Portraits" at a huge loss in the US -- just $8.44!  While I feel somewhat insulted that my beautiful, brand-new, not-even-in-stores-yet, book is being sold at such a deep discount, everyone should take advantage of it and purchase copies for themselves and their friends. 

Martha Sielman
 

Friday, February 8, 2013

CIS- Nature

Celebrates Women’s History Month

River Forest, Illinois, February 7, 2013 – Concordia University Chicago invites the public to celebrate Women’s History Month through an eclectic art exhibit featuring the Fiber Artists Coalition, from February 24 through March 23, at Concordia University Chicago. An artists’ reception will be held on, Sunday, March 17, from 2 to 4 p.m.

Artists works included in this exhibit are: Pat Bishop, Kathie Briggs, Shelley Brucar, Jennifer Conrad,Cheryl Ferrin, Clairan Ferrono, Linda Henke, Kasia, Peg Keeney, Casey Puetz, Laura Wasilowski, Maggie Weiss, and Trish Williams.


The Ferguson Art Gallery is located in Kretzmann Hall at Concordia University Chicago, 7400 Augusta St., River Forest. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 708-209-3013 or visit www.cuchicago.edu/the_arts/visual_art/ferguson_gallery

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Jean M. Judd - Update

Greetings All,
Join award winning textile artist Jean M. Judd as she shares her journey as a textile artist and art quilter in this ongoing series of books, An Artist’s Journey (ISBN-13:978-1481009461). Discover her thoughts, inspirations, and influences as she shares her experiences in Book 1 released in November of 2012. View a diverse selection of her hand stitched textile artworks and commission pieces from 1995 to 2006 along with breathtaking scenic images from across the US. Her introspection and contemplation may also shed some light on your own journey: professionally, personally, spiritually, or artistically.
 
The series will be available on http://www.amazon.com as well as https://www.createspace.com/4057477 Book 2 and Book 3 of the series is slated for release in 2013. Brick and mortar booksellers will also be handling the book so be sure to check your local bookstore too.

Sincerely,

Jean M. Judd, Textile Artist 





Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Gwen Jones - updates

Greetings All,
Gwen Jones will be participating in a 2 person exhibit at the Renaissance Court's Gallery of the Chicago Cultural Ctr. from June 7th to July 21, 2013.


City Garden - (above)





Her "3 Michigan Trees (below)"  are now showing at the Northeastern IL. Univ. Library and then will travel to the Brookfield Public Library and to the Zion Public Library.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012


Weaver’s World                                     
Robots: Drawings and Mixed Media                   
June 8- July 14, 2012                                                                   
Opening Friday, June 8, 6-9:30 PM


Weaver’s World/ Robots: Drawings and Mixed Media

Soft robots comment on hard questions about humans’ use of technology. Papier-mâché interactive robots, bronze robots in embroidered boxes, and larger than life two-dimensional airbrushed cyborgs combine lush fabrics and vivid airbrushed colors.
“Kathy Weaver makes palatable harsh social issues such as war, discrimination, ecology, and technological displacement,”commented Steve Jones, director of the Robert T. Wright Gallery, College of Lake County.

Weaver is interested in robotics and it’s influence on our medical and military communities. She draws prototype robots developed in the Robotics Department at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and the patients who are pioneers in using them. Sandro Mussa-Invaldi, director of the lab states, Kathy Weaver came as a quiet guest and acute observer of our research laboratories. (Her) drawings are a positive reminder of the long way that is ahead of us…”.

About the artist:
Kathy Weaver was awarded an Illinois State Artists project grant for Weaver’s World. She has recently exhibited in Crossing Lines, World Financial Center, New York, and Stitched Together, Art and Science, at Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois. Her works are in the collection of The Museum of Art and Design in New York, College of Lake County and private collections. Zia Gallery, Winnetka, Illinois, represents her work.
Kathy Weaver currently lives and maintains a studio in Highland Park, Illinois.

Location: The Art Center                                         Hours: Mon-Sat., 9:00am-4:30pm.
1957 Sheridan Road                                                  p.(847) 432-1888
Highland Park, Illinois                                                  f. (847) 432-9106
info@theartcenterhp.org
http://www.theartcenterhp.org/

Best,
Kathy

kathy@kweaverarts.com
www.kweaverarts.com

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Greetings All,
Mosquito Hill Nature Center in New London, WI. will host Fiber Artists Coalition's exhibition,Conversations in Stitch: On Nature,  from Saturday, May 5 - Sunday, June 24, 2012. The Artists Reception is Saturday, May 5 from 1 - 3 p.m.



The Fiber Artists Coalition (FAC) is an affiliation of fiber and textile artists from the upper Midwestern United States who collaborate in securing opportunitiesfor member artists' work to be exhibited in venues throughout the United States. Members of the FAC employ a variety of innovative materials and techniques in the creation of fiber art with a contemporary edge.
Conversations in Stitch are works created from commercial fabric and some that are created by the artists. Some of the techniques FAC members use are: dyeing, painting, stamping, printing, batik, shibori, discharge, embellishment, collage, and assemblage. Many of their works are hand or machine stitched and/or quilted. Fiber is organic, and fiber art is vibrant, alive, warm and inviting.
All of the artists have achieved Professional Artist Member status within Studio Art Quilts Associates, Inc. (SAQA). Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the art quilt through education, exhibitions, professional development and documentation. To view a profile of the artists that are featured in Conversations in Stitch, please click here.


Kathie Briggs

Gwyned Trefethen
Casey Puetz



Saturday, April 7, 2012

FAC Blue Workd/Green World exhibit.

Greetings All,
Fiber Artists Coalition (FAC) proudly presents BlueWorld/GreenWorld opening in conjunction with Common Threads at the Riverfront Arts Center, 1200 Crosby Avenue, Stevens Point, WI 54481 Exhibit runs 20 April -27 May 2012 with opening reception 20 April 5-7:30.


Best Clairan

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Jean M. Judd - Gateway to Imagination Exhibition

Greetings All,



Textile artist Jean M. Judd of Cushing, Wisconsin has been juried into the 2012 Gateway to Imagination National Juried Art Competition to be held at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park in Farmington, New Mexico. Her artwork, Diamond #3: Block on a Rock, is one of the artworks selected for the exhibit. The exhibition will feature 98 artworks selected from 334 submissions.



The juror for this exhibition is figurative painter Hugh Wilson. Mr. Wilson lives and paints in communities worldwide for several months at a time, developing intimate relationships with his subjects. More about him and his artwork can be seen on his web site: http://www.hugh-wilson.com/ .



The exhibition opens on May 12, 2012. An artist reception, juror talk, and awards presentation is on May 19, 2012 from 6 to 9 pm. The exhibition closes on July 14, 2012. The address of the facility is the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park, 3041 East Main Street, Farmington, New Mexico 87402. Visit the Farmington Museum web site http://www.farmingtonmuseum.org/ for more information about the exhibition or call 505-599-1169.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Dispatch from the Future-Kathy Weaver

Greetings All,
On Sunday afternoon I went to the artist reception and gallery talk of Kathy Weaver, "Dispatch from the Future" at the Kreztmann Art Gallery, Concordia University, River Forest, IL. Enjoy:>)





Sunday, March 18, 2012

13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbirds - update

Greetings All,


"13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbirds" has been included in a publication by Martha Sielman, "Art Quilt Portfolio: The Natural World: Profiles of Major Artists, Galleries of Inspiring Works" This book is due out April 3, 2012 and for more info check the link at http://www.amazon.com/Art-Quilt-Portfolio-Galleries-Inspiring/dp/1600599281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1331992601&sr=8-1





I have fallen in love with the sitings of blackbirds around the city lately and now this exhibit by FAC will be publish for all those that can make it to the exhibitions can enjoy thanks to Martha, the executive director of the world's largest art quilt organization SAQA. "Each entry celebrates one of the themes that quilters love best" and in FAC case it's the poem by Wallace Stevens. What an honor.





Where Two or More... by Trish Williams


13 Ways is currently on exhibit at the American craft Council office in Minneapolis, MN until April 30,2012.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Jean M. Judd update

Greetings All,
The Mulvane Art Museum has announced textile artist Jean M. Judd of Cushing, Wisconsin as one of the artists selected for inclusion in the Crafts National 2012 juried craft exhibition. Artwork selected for inclusion in the exhibit includes: Serenity Tree.

Exhibit juror Gail M. Brown, Independent Curator, has selected 100 artworks from a submission pool of 1089. Mediums included in the jury pool were ceramics, glass, metal, fiber, beadwork, basketry, wood, handmade paper and mixed media. The exhibit opens on May 5, 2012 and is open through August 19, 2012. The address for the exhibition is:
Mulvane Art Museum
1700 SW College Avenue
Topeka, KS 66621

Visit the Mulvane Art Museum’s web site, http://www.washburn.edu/mulvane for more information about the museum, exhibitions, and to order a catalog of the exhibition. Contact person at the Mulvane Art Museum is Cindi Morrison.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Linda Witte Henke Studio News

Greetings All,
Here's an update on Linda Witte Henke. I hope that you enjoy.
Some of my recent vacation in Hawaii was devoted to developing the design for a large project that will be created in collaboration with students and faculty of a Christian fine-arts academy. As some of you know, the design phase is my favorite part of the creative process, and I'm excited with how this design is coming together.


The scripture text selected by our godson, Clay Wilson, for his Affirmation of Baptism provided inspiration for "Forever." We were privileged to join Clay and his family for the celebration of this faith milestone.



Just before Christmas, I completed "My Beloved," a work commissioned by Christ Church in Zionsville, IN, to honor the retirement of Associate in Ministry Ann Diefenthaler Albertin.



Work continues on "Re-Membered: Conversations with Biblical Women," a collection of life-scale figurative sculptures that will be linked with narrative commentary to invite a sense of spiritual kinship with women in the Judeo-Christian scriptures. My intention is to have the first three sculptures completed by the time I leave for Louisville, KY, the end of February to participate in Session II of the Advanced Independent Study Program with my mentor and friend, Jane Dunnewold. Work on this collection has become a very powerful experience for me; I'll be eager to share something of that experience with you as the project continues to evolve.



Work is underway on Bound Together and Tightly Woven, a collaborative weaving project that I designed for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Indiana-Kentucky Synod. The project, which is being partially funded by an ELCA worship grant, calls for member congregations of each of the Synod's ten conferences to weave fabric strips through three-foot-by-fifty-foot panels of nylon poultry netting. I will then assemble the panels - and do some additional weaving! - to create a tapestry measuring approximately 30-feet-by-30-feet, which will serve as a visual focal point for the 2012 ELCA IN-KY Synod Assembly, June 7-9 in Covington, KY. I'm also pleased to be involved in planning worship for the Synod Assembly.



In an effort to develop techniques for creating some work that is more broadly affordable, I have been experimenting with creating digital designs for commercial printing onto fabric, which I can then incorporate into projects. My most recent experimentations have produced some very promising results.



Response has been positive to my 2012 Seasonings calendar. The calendar, which links my photographic images with scripture texts and the Christian liturgical seasons, is available in both print and electronic formats.



I was recently interviewed for an article in Seminary Ridge Review, a scholarly publication of Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, PA. I was also interviewed by a student in Loyola University's Institute of Ministry in conjunction with a course in practical theology.


Word in Season is the title of my solo exhibition February 22 through April 15 at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology in Saint Meinrad, IN. The exhibition features work expressive of seasons in the Christian liturgical calendar.



I was pleased to be one of the artists whose work was selected for inclusion in the Lent-Easter 2012 issue of Behold: Arts for the Church Year, an arts devotional resource produced by Logos Productions. The three-page spread features "Becoming Bread," a processional cross that I created a few years ago for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Rocky Mountain Synod.

I was privileged to be among the artists invited to participate in Art + Psalms, an exhibition at Covenant Fine Art Center in Grand Rapids, MI, sponsored by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship to coincide with their annual Symposium on Worship. The exhibition will next travel to Second Christian Reformed Church in Grand Haven, MI.



My "Great O Antiphons" are included in Imagining the Sacred Art of Chant, a juried, on-line exhibition sponsored by the Episcopal Church in the Visual Arts. My work was also featured on the Episcopal Cafe art blog.



I was honored to be selected as the Studio Art Quilt Associates' "Featured Artist" for the month of January 2012.



I was recently notified that several pieces of my work have been selected for inclusion in the liturgical-art exhibition that will be part of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church scheduled for July 2-12 at the Indianapolis Convention Center.



Two pieces of my work were selected for inclusion in a juried exhibition by members of the Louisville Fiber and Textile Artists scheduled for March 4 through April 13 at the Louisville Visual Art Association, 3005 River Road in Louisville, KY.



My membership in the Fiber Artists Coalition results in the exhibition of my work in a variety of venues. Two of the group's exhibition collections, "Some Like It Hot" and "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," were recently exhibited at the Prairie Center for the Arts in Schaumburg, IL. "Conversations in Stitch on Nature" will be exhibited during May 2012 at the Mosquito Hill Nature Center in New London, WI. "Conversations in Stitch on Abstractions" will be exhibited May 25 through July 8 at the South Shore Art Centerin Cohasset, MA, and July 21 through August 25 at the Bloomington Park District Museum in Bloomington, IL.



As much as I hate to conclude my Studio News with an apology, I am feeling the need to extend one. Over the past year or so, I have been experimenting with a variety of tools and formats for these periodic communications with you, some with varying degrees of success. I am reasonably confident that my most recent venture (Constant Contact) holds promise, but I must beg your indulgence while I struggle with yet another learning curve.



Thank you for your interest in my work and your patience with my learning!

Linda

www.lindahenke.com

Monday, February 6, 2012

Mary Jo Bowers

Greetings All,
Mary Jo Bowers would like to invite you to Original Art Quilts of Mixed Media at Saint Xavier University SXU Gallery, 3700 W. 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60655.

February 9 - March 6, 2012 (closed Feb 27 - Mar 3 for Spring Break). Artist's Lecture & Reception: Wednesday, February 15th, 3:30 pm. For Gallery Hours: 773-298-3081


Sunday, January 29, 2012

100 Artists Living in the Midwest

Greeting All, Here is the description of a new book that will be coming out later mid-year and SAQA IL/WI members Clairan Ferrono and Trish Williams are two of the 100. "This expansive book takes a fresh look at 100 living artists from the Midwest, their personal stories and inspirations, along with several examples of their works. A wealth of urban settings, wide plains, flourishing cities, rushing rivers, and placid lakes are source material and inspiration for the artists. These works show how each artist interprets life. They explore the richness of the homegrown imagery of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin – their culture, society, and environment. They are delineating our stories for future generations in oil, pastels, sculpture, and other media. Their works are displayed in over 600 full color images. This book is essential for all who appreciate or practice art today".


This book will be available by May 2010 and you can check Schiffer Books website for more info.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Clairan Ferrono - update

Greetings,
My work is now for sale on the Artsy Home website http://www.artsyhome.com/author/fabric8tions/ If you are interested in a piece you don't see there, please contact me.


The Studio Quilt #6 by Sandra Sider is for sale at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Studio+Quilt+%236+Sandra+Sider&x=0&y=0


















13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird exhibit runs through 20 Feb at
Waukesha Civic Theater Gallery

264 West Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186
(262) 547-0708
www.waukeshacivictheatre.org/

best
Clairan


Saturday, January 7, 2012

13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird exhibit

Greetings All,
Waukesha Civic Theater Gallery hosts 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird, based on a poem of the same name by Wallace Stevens. The exhibit includes thirteen art quilts by twelve members of the Fiber Artists Coalition and runs January 10th thru February 20, 2012. The address is 264 W. Main Street, Waukesha, WI 53186 and phone number is 262-547-0708 for more information.


The Fiber Artists Coalition is made up of Professional Artist Members of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) from the upper Midwest. FAC curates traveling exhibits of its members' works. Members employ a variety of innovative materials and techniques in the creation of fiber art with a contemporary edge. Some members have published books about their artistic processes and are in demand as teachers and presenters. Many exhibit their work in juried group and solo exhibitions within and beyond the U.S. The twelve members whose works are included in this show are Astrid Hilger Bennett, Kathie Briggs, Shelley Brucar, Cheryl Dineen Ferrin, Clairan Ferrono, Kasia, Peg Keeney, Pat Kroth, Casey Puetz, Joan Potter Thomas, Laura Wasilowski, and Trish Williams.