The title of this post is the name of a contemporary art quilt show in New Albany, IN. It is held every year at the Carnegie Center of Art and History.
After my shopping spree and a short visit with friends who were attending a quilt retreat in Newburgh IN, I met up with my husband and we were off to New Albany. The weather and the cold was not near as bad as had been predicted and anticipated. I’m glad I didn’t let it stop me. It was a wonderful experience. 316 entries were submitted to the show and the three jurors chose 31. I was fortunate to have a piece juried in and this was my first time entering this show. I haven’t entered a lot of quilt shows…well actually maybe none, come to think of it! For the last couple of years I have been entering Arts Council shows and hanging out with the local art crowd. This was a step out of the box and I felt “nudged” to enter something I had put in the Arts Council show last year. Anyway, the reception was fun, I met some fun people, and I’m very glad I was there. My friend Cynthia, along with her husband, drove down from the Indianapolis area. They were brave too, to get out on the roads, but I think she wanted to be there for me. We ate at a pretty good Mexican restaurant before the reception.
So here I am with my piece, Weathered Places (and a shiny forehead!). Although I didn’t win a monetary award, I heard lots of good things about my work.