My exhibit at the Lucile Parker Gallery at William Carey University in Hattiesburg, MS, has been well received. The gallery is housed in a 1920s remodeled building across the street from the main entrance to the campus. Though not a large space, it is a well-lighted, intimate setting for art, especially fiber art! The exhibit runs through December 11. Click on images to enlarge. More pictures can be found on my blog:
www.marthaginn.blogspot.com
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Left wall |
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Right wall |
The right wall contained large flowers and a twisted tree piece; the back wall and left wall contained abstract pieces, including my Color Bar Series.
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Martha Ginn with Dr. Tommy King, President of WCU |
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With quilt friends at Opening Reception |
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Color Bars #9, #6, #10, #11 |
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Color Bars #2
36" x 22" |
In the Beginning (below) traveled for a year with International Quilt Festival shows in Houston, Portland, Chicago, and Los Angeles in 2009-2010.
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In the Beginning
36" x 44" |
2 comments:
Martha this looks wonderful! You should be proud of this exhibit that furthers fiber art.
Martha,
Congratulations! Your contribution to art quilting has been wonderful!
Sharon H Bailey
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