Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Journey of Hope in America: Quilts Inspired by President Barack Obama

Opening December 18, 2009 is the exhibit "The Journey of Hope in America: Quilts Inspired by President Barack Obama" at the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center in Wilberforce, Ohio. Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi is the curator who has organized the quilts of 95 artists! The 208-page color catalog is available for pre-order for $16.50. The book ships in April 2010. Congratulations to all the quilters with pieces in the show! Enjoy!

7 comments:

Bquiltin said...

YIPPEE.... I was privileged to be one of the 95 quilt artists... Dr. Mazloomi is awsome and gracious.. glad you're spreading the word!
Bquiltin Stuio

Diana said...

Thanks so much for showcasing the opening event. I am also lucky to have one quilt of my own and a group quilt, in the exhibition and book!

Sherry Shine's quilt (on the cover) just gives me a huge sense of pride of then and now. Everytime I see it, I feel goosebumps. Congratulations, Bev Kirk, all artists and Dr. Mazloomi.

Diana Bracy
www.dianabracy.com

andrea said...

i would love to see this book in person. sounds great.

Bonnie J. Smith said...

I have a quilt in this exhibit and have been overwhelmed with pride and humbled by the art works. The cover is wonderful and represents all of us so well.

Beauty Is Diverse said...

Happy Holidays.

Sandra Hankins said...

Happy New Year Kyra,

Thank you for the mention of Dr Mazloomi's upcoming book. I was very fortunate to have my Obama quilt chosen for the book and exhibit. I can't wait to see this published works filled with fiberart masterpieces inspired by the President.

Kyra said...

Countdown.... heard review copies of the book are now being mailed. Can't wait to read the book and see the quilts when final publication happens!