What started last year as an idea to get a small group together a few times quickly morphed into a nearly monthly event that ...
A genealogical task force is stitching together pieces of history as they study works at the International Quilt Museum. The ...
An artist made an awesome portrait by looping strings around a board. Timelapse footage shows Samboy Magsanoc layering the thread around the pins he put on the canvas until an image was formed in ...
It was a thread of relaxation and inspiration that lead Kristin Kendall to start creating string art pieces. She started by making Wisconsin sports logos and skylines ...
In an outright celebration of needlecraft and fiber art, the Pieceful Shores Quilters Guild, a 30-year-old organization based ...
Grace points to aspects of quilting that appealed to Wieland because they circumvented the art market and the cult of the lone male genius: Historically, quilting didn’t involve any payment or ...
Johnstown native Anne Pernell’s quilt art show is on display through Nov. 24 in the Cambridge building at Laurel View Village, 2000 Cambridge Drive, Davidsville. It wasn’t until Pernell ...
A group of volunteers with the Canaan Farmers Hall worked with local elementary school students this fall to paint 28 barn quilts, which were on display Saturday. CANAAN — Across Maine and ...
Some art museums overawe with the sweep of their collections. Others thrill with a few perfectly placed masterworks. The best of them embody their cities’ ambitions and fulfill an ideal ...
Contemporary art comes in many shapes and forms, but close your eyes and think of what an artist looks like and nine times out of 10, I bet you are still thinking of a painter in front of a canvas.
The annual Mountain Glory Quilters’ Guild quilt show is on display now at the McDowell Arts Council Association at 50 S. Main St. in Marion. The arts council center is open Tuesday through Friday from ...
By Morgan Malget This article is part of the Fine Arts & Exhibits special section on the art world stretching boundaries with new artists, new audiences and new technology. This fall, museums and ...