On Exhibit, with Restrictions

I listened to an anthropologist being interviewed on the radio, saying that he had discontinued his blog because “everyone needs an editor.” I’m thinking about that. So many words, so many places to find them.

My work will be in a couple of exhibits this next month, with limited hours, masks and social distancing restrictions.

Three quilts from the Recollected series will be in the Indiana Women’s Caucus for Art Exhibit at the Garrett Museum of Art, Garrett, IN. August 7 - September 12.

Form not Function, opens August 15 at the Carnegie Center for the Arts, New Albany, IN. Wisdom Cloak: Invisible Visionary is one of the 19 pieces selected for exhibit.

August 31, two of my Women’s PPE will be in an online exhibit called Persist and Re-imagine—more on that next month.

A few good titles from my reading list:

The Lady and the Unicorn, by Tracy Chavalier; The Long Petal of the Sea, by Isabel Allende; Everything Under, by Daisy Johnson; Autumn, by Ali Smith; Enemy Women, by Paulette Jiles; and History of Wolves, by Emily Fridlund. I read all of these as traditional books, except for the Isabel Allende title, which was on audio.

Recollected 1, Cotton, linen, found domestic textiles, hand embroidered and stitched

Recollected 1, Cotton, linen, found domestic textiles, hand embroidered and stitched