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ARTIST STATEMENT

I am a testament to lifelong learning. In 1993 a friend introduced me to Linda Fowler and Nancy Crow, who founded the Quilt/Surface Design Symposium (QSDS). Growing up around sewing and traditional needle works, quilting was a natural fit for me. While attending workshops at QSDS, I started exploring the quilting process and the techniques of surface design, and I added what I was learning to my past knowledge of sewing. I later attended the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, OH, where I further explored traditional art and design.

My current body of work is represented in three series, the Whole Series, the Fragments Series, and the Bits & Pieces Series, which combine comfortably with my passion for photography, the great outdoors and, of course, my love of fabric. A camera has been an important part of my life from a very young age, and now that I am able to combine it with my fiber work, the camera gives me an excuse to further satisfy my need for long walks and new adventures. Each series looks at nature from a different point of view. In each individual piece, the viewer is invited to look at an image in its entirety or as a fragment or as as even smaller portion of the original whole. This causes the viewer to see the object in a whole new light. For example, if someone is at the zoo, the animals can be observed from the viewpoint of design, line, or space orientation before being viewed as a whole. Or if the object is a flower, the flower's beauty can seen first as a whole, and then fragmented down to its positive/negative spaces or even down to just one small petal. While working on any of these series, I have enjoyed the research process. Nature holds a complete and unending supply of color, texture, lines and design and allows me and the viewer to observe and take in an experience of never-ending beauty.

Each of these series has also given me the freedom to experiment with the dyeing process, specifically with “overdyeing” (2 or 3 times) which adds depth and color to the fabric pieces. For example, the color black will never be a solid color again. The black used in these pieces was first dyed a color, and then dyed black and/or a combination of black and navy. After the dyeing process has been completed, I used thickened dyes, acrylic paint and oil pastels to add texture. Construction techniques in the work include both hand and machine stitching techniques. I trusted the process to dictate the specific techniques that were used.

I can only see my work growing from here. This is only the start of my adventures, whether traveling or taking long walks in new places or experimenting with new fabrics and dyes. Right now I have a stack of pictures from Giverny, France, and Mexico just waiting to be transformed beautiful objects of fabric art.



SELECTED RESUME

EXHIBITIONS

2008
Floribunda, Aullwood Center
FAVA Artist as Quiltmaker XIII, Oberlin, OH
ArtQuilt Elements, Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA

2007
2007 Ohio Art , Zansville Art Center
Best of Ohio Designer Craftsman
Fine Art Exhibit, Ohio State Fair
Give and Take, Riffe Gallery, Columbus, Ohio

2006
Celebracion 2006
, Buddy Holly Center, Lubbock TX
The Essence of Things, Ross Museum, Ohio Wesleyan University
Best of 2006, Ohio Designer Craftsmen, Columbus, OH
The New Quilt, New South Wales, Australia
FAVA, Artist as Quiltmaker XII, Oberlin, OH

2005
Quilt National 2005
, Athens, OH
Best of 2005, Ohio Designer Craftsman, Columbus, OH
Wings, Tails, Hooves & Scales, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association Convention
Flora and Fauna: Plants and Animals, The Art Works Gallery, Newark, OH
Pieces & Parts, Upper Arlington, Concourse Gallery

2004
Art as a Second Language
, Rhodes Tower
Quilted Surface II, Riffe Gallery
Beauty of Beads, High Road Gallery

2004 - 1997
Evening Bags
, Gallery V, Columbus, OH

2003
Fall Juried Show
, Ohio Art League
Art in Business Program, Dublin Arts Council
Fitton Center for Creative Arts, Hamilton, Ohio
Franklin County Conservatory

2002 -1997
Annual Student Exhibit
, Columbus College of Art & Design

2001
Pushing the Surface,
2001Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum - Coshocton, OH
Fitton Center for Creative Arts, Hamilton, OH

WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

2007 - Quilt/Surface Design Symposium, Columbus, OH

FESTIVALS AND DEMONSTRATIONS

2005 - Duxberry Park Arts Festival (Columbus Public Schools)
2003, 2004 - Westerville, OH, Westerville Celebrates the Arts, Gallery for a Day

EDUCATION AND WORKSHOPS

1995 to 2002 - Columbus College of Art and Design
1993 to Current - Quilt Surface Design Symposium
Franklin University - Bachelor of Science - Business

MEMBERSHIPS

Ohio Designer Craftsmen
Ohio Art LeagueA
Art Quilt Network
Studio Art Quilt Associates


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