The Quilt as a Contemporary Tradition

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A Stitch in Time:

The Quilt as a Contemporary Tradition   

Opening:  

Saturday, October 25

 (

5 to 8 pm

)  Open through 

November 23, 2014

Louise Kreifels

Sherri Lynn Wood   

Alice McCain

Our exhibit features three contemporary textile artists.  Each has a distinctive approach to quilt making, but each also has roots in the folk art tradition of the patch-work comfort zone, and the quilting bee.  Colorful, creative, environmentally friendly, functional, warm and cuddly, quilts are a transcendent art form, timeless and timely.

The show is an eye-pleasing homage to the tradition of quilt making, a joyful celebration of an evolving art form, and perhaps a hint of future possibilities and directions.

Open 4 to 7 pm Wednesday through Sunday, or appointment

Folk and Fine Art    1861-A Solano Avenue   Berkeley    94707    510 900-2591

If you are in the Bay Area join me at the opening this Saturday from 5-8PM for the opening reception! New Quilts from

The Improv Handbook

the will be on show.

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