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Past venues

Quilt Art 22 – Under Construction

Our newest exhibition opened on the 16th July 2007 at the Minerva Arts Centre in Llanidloes, Powys, Wales, UK. An international tour is now underway.

A 96 page book accompanies the exhibition and focuses on the process of making, from original idea through to designing, layering and stitching.

 

Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes, Wales, 16th July- 15th September, 2007

The Art Center Silkeborg Bad, Denmark, 10th November 2007- 3rd March, 2008

Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery, Gloucester, U.K. 26th April - 31st May, 2008

MIAT Museum, Gent, Belgium. 21st June - 14th September, 2008

Museum Rijswijk, Rijswijk, the Netherlands. 6th December 2008 - 11th January, 2009

Cifrapalota, Museum and Pinacotek (Motley Palace), Kecskemét, Hungary, 30th January - 1st March, 2009

These details are correct at the time of updating but please check dates and opening times with the venues before travelling.

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Quilt Art 20 – An exhibition to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of Quilt Art. A book/catalogue produced for this occasion shows examples of each members work (current members at the time of the printing), both recent in the form of one or more quilts from the show as well as earlier work.

 

About Quilt Art 20:

'The Quilt Art group's international membership results in work ranging from responses to time, place and politics to formal explorations of colour, rhythm and process.  What unites them is a self-assurance in what they do.'  Dr Susan Marks, Selvedge, 2007.

 

'Diversity has always proved one of the group's greatest strengths, through makers' selection and employment of new and traditional techniques and materials and, of equal significance, their individual cultural heritages.'  Collins Gallery, Glasgow, 2005.

 

'The Quilt Art group ... has selectively absorbed relevant concerns from the wider textile and fine art context.'  Dr Stepahnie Brown, Textile Perspectives, 2005. 

 

Collins Gallery, Glasgow, U.K. 2nd July – 20th August 2005

Royal Cornwall Museum, U.K. 26th November – 30th December 2005

Bankfield Museum, Halifax, U.K. 7th January – 5th March 2006

Gloucester Museum, U.K. 18th March – 29th April 2006

Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire, U.K. 13th May – 25rd June 2006

Stedelijk Museum, Roermond, The Netherlands, 17th September, 2006 - 7th January, 2007

Budapest Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, 19th January - 4th March 2007

Nordwestdeutsches Museum für IndustrieKultur, Delmenhorst, Germany, 18th March - 20th May, 2007

 

National Craft Gallery, Casltle Yard Kilkenny, Ireland, 9th June - 15th July 2007

Musée Textile de Haute-Alsace, Wesserling, France, 6th September – end of October 2007

‘International Quilt Week’ 2007,Yokohama, Japan, 8th - 10th November 2007

Burlington Art Center, Ontario, Canada, 2nd December 2007 - 27th January 2008

Textilsammlung Max Berk, Kurpfälzisches Museum Heidelberg, Germany, 24th February – 13th July 2008

These details are correct at the time of updating but please check dates and opening times with the venues before travelling.

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