This is the layout of the front of the exhibit, which faces Main Street, and it is before we were done setting up. But, you can see how the exhibit flows together. |
This is located on the side, right after the coffee sign. Aptly named, the coffee corner. The SAQA Exhibition faced this section. |
This is the back section |
Side section on the right. Tactile Architecture / The Artists Village faced this section |
Come closer views |
You can see Peggy Calvert on the row - she is cutting threads, and getting lint off of each quilt |
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What a beautiful exhibit - congratulations to all!
ReplyDeleteJust got my Blurb book... so inspired by the many wonderful quilts. Looking forward to seeing the quilts and YOU in Houston!
ReplyDeleteThey looked absolutely stunning! So glad I got to be part of it and to see them hanging together in such a dramatic way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful exhibit! I wish I could have seen it in person. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful job y'all did in coordinating which quilts should hang together. I love it!
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