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Quilt National '99


November 2, 2000, through January 7, 2001

Thirty quilts from the eleventh Quilt National Collection will be on display at the Riffe Gallery November 2, 2000, through January 7, 2001. Quilt National '99 is a juried international exhibition of the work of innovative contemporary quiltmakers that showcases transformations in the world of quilting. This exhibition is produced and circulated by the Dairy Barn Southeastern Ohio Cultural Arts Center in Athens. 

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How about a quick tour of some of the works that will be on display?!?

There are 12 images contained within this archive which are intended for personal/educational use only. These images are protected by a 2003 photographic copyright which belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain.

Faye Anderson, Dreams Ann Stamm Merrell, Celtic Crosses 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Sandra Altenberg, Collage II Odette Tolksdorf, Some Heaven Some Earth No. 1
Faye Anderson
Boulder, Colorado
Dreams
Artist canvas, fused cotton fabric and candlewick thread; free motion machine stitchery
48 " x 60"
Ann Stamm Merrell
Cupertino, California
Celtic Crosses 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
Various fabrics including cotton, silk, linen, blends, screen door netting, old embroidered tablecloth, patchwork from my Great Aunt Lena Tomlinson; fused and machine stitched
22" x 21"
21" x 23"
24" x 22"
Sandra Altenberg
Seattle, Washington
Collage II
Silk tissue and fabric; hand dyed, painted, glued, stitched and pieced
15"x 18"
Odette Tolksdorf
Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Some Heaven Some Earth No. 1
Commercial and hand-dyed cotton, cotton blend, and silk; machine pieced and machine quilted
43" x 80"
John w. Lefelhocz, Money For Nothing Janis V. Jagodzinski, Sea Goddess Ann Schroeder, Natural Forces #3 B.J. Adams, Hand Tools
John W. Lefelhocz
Athens, Ohio
Money for Nothing
Sugar packets, nylon window screening, dental floss (mint flavored), green paper, and plastic flies
73" x 33"
Janis V. Jagodzinski
Baltimore, Maryland
Sea Goddess
Tapestry and drapery fabrics fused, pieced and machine appliquéd; machine stitched
43" x 27"
Ann Schroeder
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Natural Forces #3
Cotton fabrics; machine pieced and machine quilted
53" x 58"
B. J. Adams
Washington, D. C.
Hand Tools
Hand dyed and commercial fabrics (cotton, silk, and wool) cotton, poly and metallic threads, acrylic paint; machine embroidery using a boil-away stabilizer, photo transfer, appliqué, and machine stitching
75" x 46"
After The Gold Rush Emily Parson, A Sunny Day in April Susan Shie & James Acord, The Teapot/High Priestess (card #2 of The Kitchen Tarot) Elizabeth Brimelow, Appletreefield
Linda Gass
Los Altos, California
After the Gold Rush
Silk crepe de chine hand painted using acid dyes, water based resist, salt and alcohol techniques; machine quilted with monofilament and rayon threads
26" x 21"
Emily Parson
St. Charles, Illinois
A Sunny Day in April
Hand-dyed and commercial cottons; machine appliquéd and machine quilted 
83" x 62"  
Susan Shie & James Acord
Wooster, Ohio
The Teapot/ High Priestess (card #2 of The Kitchen Tarot)
Various materials including fabric, paint, embroidery floss, and a variety of found objects; appliquéd, quilted and embellished by hand
87" x 55"
Elizabeth Brimelow
Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Appletreefield
Silk and cotton, some hand-dyed; direct and reverse appliqué, slashing, hand and machine stitching
54" x 54"  

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