Sorry,
I am too tired to finish this post tonight. Check tomorrow afternoon for all
the text.
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10-23-13
Noon - I'm BAAAACK! And Corky is also - he'll be at Camp Del until Saturday.
Text for pictures has been
added. Del
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I
was in San Diego again today, this time with my friend Liz Williams along. We
delivered the quilts to VAM for the exhibit "New Acquisitions from the
Thomas Contemporary Quilt Collection". These are quilts I have purchased
since the previous exhibit at VAM in the summer of 2007. They were not
necessarily made after 2007, but purchased after that date.
It
is very exciting to see so many of the TCQC quilts on the wall at once - I can
only hang about six at one time in my house, and not all in the same room. The
exhibit is curated by Beth Smith, Director of Visions Art Museum: Contemporary
Quilts and Textiles. It has been interesting to see which quilts she selected
out of the 100 or so that I submitted and to hear her reasons why. Some of the
quilts are included because I especially wanted them to be seen.
Ann Pitzer,
volunteer, and Debbie Tatz, intern from the museum studies program at Mesa
College, hang the triptych "Cowville" by Lisa A. Yoder of San Diego,
CA.
Museum director Beth Smith stands in the main section of the gallery. The scaffold is needed to hang these large pieces and adjust them so they are level. Quilts for the other two walls are on the table. On the left is “Not Even Solomon” by Ruth de Vos of Perth, Western Australia. Behind Beth is “Balance #19” by Ann Johnston of Portland, OR, and to the right is “Cataclysm” by Judith Content of Palo Alto, CA.
Here are all
eight of the Ruth McDowell quilts that will be hung together in one
"room" of the gallery. Laying face down to protect the front of the
quilt and the labels are more easily found and read. The latest acquisition is
a 2001 Ruth quilt that recently came up in an estate sale and I was the lucky
buyer. I have never seen it hanging and I hoped they would hang it before I
left today, but no luck there. It is a very wide quilt, as you can see from the
hanging slat on the table - 100". I can hardly wait to see it on the wall.
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4 comments:
Wow, these are looking spectacular. The space looks so good for the art. I can see why you are excited.
Del, you are such an inspiration to the art quilt world, with your wonderful collections. It is so great that they get to be hung in a larger exhibition space, and shown to a wider public. Wish I lived nearer, so I could visit (7000miles!)
Can't wait to get back to S.D. To see the display!
This looks so fabulous already!
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