These are the last of the Houston photos that I have. Well, those that are good enough to consider sharing. I'm not even sure just what I have here.
Life Stories Told Through My Quilts
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Family Reunion by Barbara Ann McCraw |
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Big Blue by Barbara Ann McCraw |
Trip to the End of the World
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Voyage en Namibie by Bridgit Didier |
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Mount Fitz Roy by Rita Dijkstra |
Landscape Quilts
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Sunset Splendor by Barbara Triscari |
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Fire in the Stone by Kimberly Lacy |
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And Yet She Persisted by Rachel Derstine |
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Antelope Canyon by Vicki Bonhoff |
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Lava by Marilyn Lone |
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Hanging out to dry by Vicki Conley |
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See the Dawn in Wuling, Taiwan by Yueh-Yua Yang |
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Traylor Shaft by Anne Moats |
Classical Quilts in Modern Style from Brigitte Morganroth - Retrospective
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Big Bang by Brigitte Morganroth |
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Folklore by Brigitte Morganroth |
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Berg und Tal by Brigitte Morganroth |
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Jahresringe II by Brigitte Morganroth |
Viewpoints 9: Living Planet
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Energies by Diane Wright |
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Full Steam Ahead by Alicia Merrett |
Rising Stars: Jill Kerttula
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Virginia Beach by Jill Kerttula |
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Urban Voyeur: DC Crane by Jill Kerttula |
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Sidewalk 2 by Jill Kerttula |
I didn't know that a quilter or anyone who wants to curate a group of quilts can suggest a collection to display. I kept wondering why there were so many small display, meaning displays of only a few (8-10) quilts. Or why a grouping of quilts by one artist.
Hmm, interesting concept. I liked being able to walk into a "gallery" and know right away that all of the quilts had been made by one quilter or quickly realizing the theme or concept. What do you think about this idea of many small collections rather than only a few large categories? What would you like to see curated?
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