The exhibit was breath taking and inspiring on many many levels. I did not have the time or the mental capacity to take it all in. Unlike most quilt shows and art exhibits, the pieces in this collection are specifically related to various spiritual themes. The artist statements that accompany each piece are an integral part of the experience.
Here I am with Refuge Radiant.
Sue Walen is a local artist. She and I are members of several of the same groups.
The CD will be available on the Sacred Threads website after the show closes. It would certainly be a worthwhile addition to any library. The quality, depth and variety of the work is quite notable.
I will share just these two pictures of a particular impressive part of the exhibit. It was called Walking in Love and is a fiber art and mixed media installation that you could actually walk through.
A brief introduction sign and guest book...
And just an idea of the scope and power of the piece. It's a spiral of hanging banners. Can you see the person in the center of the spiral?
Then we enjoyed a fantastic dinner. That's Sue Reno on the left.
Then I got to connect with more artists. Here are Vivien Zeph and Benedicte Caneill!
There is something quite powerful about making connections with people who share a passion for creating and for honoring and celebrating our ideas through art.
Of course, if you're in the area...
Sacred Threads
June 22, 2011 - July 4, 2011Church of the Epiphany, 3301 Hidden Meadow Drive, Herndon, Virginia 20171 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays: 10am - 5pm Thursdays: 10am - 8pm Sundays: 1pm - 4pm Special Hours on July 4: 1pm - 4pm
June 22, 2011 - July 4, 2011Church of the Epiphany, 3301 Hidden Meadow Drive, Herndon, Virginia 20171 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays: 10am - 5pm Thursdays: 10am - 8pm Sundays: 1pm - 4pm Special Hours on July 4: 1pm - 4pm
4 comments:
I'm excited just reading about your experience! The installation piece gets me most excited -- it's so nice to see more and more opportunities given to display artwork how IT wants to be displayed, not necessarily what is easiest for the venue. There was a show recently with panels also hung from the ceiling that was forest or tree themed. Sorry I can't remember it more clearly, but it was installation-like too.
It's also so exciting to meet people who you've been reading about for years. That was one of the things I enjoyed most about the show in Houston. This seems even better because it's specifically art quilts. I would love to meet Sue Reno too, and can't wait to meet up with you and the NY gang!
Finally, I LOVE your dress!!!
I am definitely going!! Thanks for the great post, Deborah.
Wonderful post! I also loved the Walking in Love link and the YouTube story with a visual and audio story.
Oh, and I also LOVE your dress!
Love, mom
Thanks for your review. Now I wish I had made the effort to go too.
and, Congratulations for having a piece in the show.
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