Quilt Shows All Over (3 of 7)
People make pilgrimages to these really big shows. Like
hotel reservations and going back to see more the next day visits.
It’s crowded.
It’s a lot to absorb.
It’s inspiring.
It’s crowded.
It’s a lot to absorb.
It’s inspiring.
While we were at Road
to CA, we got to talking to a vendor who recommended another quilt show, scheduled for the following month. When
he shared that even the attendees at Quilt Con were different from those at Road to CA, our curiosity was
peaked. Naturally, we had to go.
Quilt Con is put together by The Modern Art Quilt Guild. He was right, it has a very different feeling to it. It’s like comparing the
collections in The Museum of Modern Art to the art work in the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, which covers a broader spectrum of periods and art movements. If you
only had one day in New York to visit an art museum, you would make a choice
based on your personal tastes and what resonates with you. Just so with these two shows, you might find one or the other more to your liking, depending on your tastes.
Naturally then, if you're a quilter, your work will fit in at the show that reflects and encompasses the style of your quilt. Ah, now comes a lesson: know your venue. I could see that
maybe the confetti quilt would have a more receptive audience with this group. Again, something I would have considered as a
painter, but hadn’t considered as a quilter. I really should be connecting more
dots here…
( Take a look at some of the work displayed at this year’s Quilt Con from quilters around the world https://www.quiltcon.com/winners/.)
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