2010 Meeting Schedule

FRCQ meets the third Monday of the month from January through November at the Westminster City Park Recreation Center from 7p-9p, 10455 Sheridan Blvd., Westminster, Colorado. FRCQ does not meet in December.

FRCQ Meetings, showcase artists from around the country and locally who give a presentation of their work and talk about their history as an artist. Most of our speakers are nationally known, award winning fiber artists and they generously share their inspiration, knowledge and expertise with our members. Our meetings also have a spectacular show and tell where quilt artists can showcase their work.

January 18 2010 - Carmon Slater

Rags to Stitches---A Lifetime of Fiber

Carmon Slater, www.windsreachstudio.com

Carmon Slater was one of the first contemporary quilters in Colorado, showing “New Fiber Works” at the Arvada Center in the early 1980’s with Margot Strand Jensen and Debra Millard (Lunn). This was a very exciting time for a new emerging genre and these three artists created many of the sparks that have become the fire and life of innovative quilting in the Rocky Mountain region today.

Since those early days Carmon has been involved with many craft and fiber groups having served as President of Colorado Artist Craftsmen during that organization’s heyday, on the Board of Iowa Designer Craftsmen during the period when he was living in Ames, IA and as a Trustee Emerita for the American Crafts Council in NY.

Read more: January 18 2010 - Carmon Slater

   

February 15 2010 - Mary Louise Learned

Mining for Gold in Lean Times

Mary Louise Learned, www.mllearned.com

The piece is just a flower that has a root deep in the earth, sometimes you are in the root, sometimes you are in the stalk and then you are in the studio with the flower." Dana Gerhardt

Mining for gold in lean times. Contemplative artist Mary Louise Learned shares her circuitous path to personal and public success in mixed medium textiles.

   

March 15 2010 - Brett Barker

Accidental Artist

Brett Barker, www.artistbrettbarker.com

Brett designs each workshop for the people in them. In the same way, she wants this program to be designed for us as an interactive lecture rather than only a straight lecture on her art history. It will start with her art history, but then she will engage with the people who attend by asking them to ask questions about creativity, art methods, and other subjects related to being an artist.

Brett is known as the coauthor of “Color and Composition for the Creative Quilter” (C & T Publishing, 2005,) the book written with Katie Pasquini Masopust. Brett has taught art since 1992 and started teaching textile artists over ten years ago. Her students range from accomplished artists to those just beginning the creative journey. She makes artistic concepts easy to understand. Her own work over the years has changed and now combines fabric, thread, papers, wood, and paint, emphasizing the blend of Eastern iconography with Western quilting pattern and design. Her own work has dramatically changed as a result of her contact with fiber artists.

   

April 19 2010 - Liz Kettle

The Dark Side of the Moon

Liz Kettle, www.textileevolution.com

Out in the light of day there are gorgeous quilts, magnificent garments and enough fabrics, thread, books and embellishments to make any fiber artist blissfully contented for a lifetime. What dark magic creates this wonderland of fabric and creativity? Liz will give you a glimpse into the quilt world from the other side of the industry.

Liz has worked for a thread manufacturer, wrote a regular article in Quilter’s Home magazine was a feature in Studio’s magazine, has just finished writing her third book and completed her first taping for Quilting Arts TV. In her free time, Liz teaches out of her home studio and runs a mixed media textile art retreat, Textile Evolution. In addition to the blood, guts and glory of the quilt industry Liz will discuss what it means to be an art entrepreneur today.

Read more: April 19 2010 - Liz Kettle

   

May 17 2010 - Charlotte Ziebarth

General Meeting

Digital Cloth

Charlotte Ziebarth, www.charlotteziebarth.com

Charlotte will talk about her journey from being a person interested in many fiber crafts to an artist who has found a passion in digital art as applied to cloth and quilts. Her art involves several processes and many sources of inspiration. Constantly stalking the evocative photograph, whether sitting with her laptop, walking, hiking, or traveling, she is always looking for those images that will become the basis for her digital transformations. Her slideshow will show not only some of her quilts but also the development of some of her imagery from photo through digital transformation to finished quilt, with some thoughts about becoming an author.

   

June 21 2010 - Do Palma

Topic: TBD

Do Palma, www.dopalma.com

   

July 20 2010 - TBD

TBD
   

August 16 2010 - Joan Sowada

Artist Approaching

Joan Sowada, www.avacenter.org/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=405

Joan Sowada will discuss some of the ways that an artist proclaims the identity of ARTIST and also approaches life from an artist perspective. We find the gold of our own art by: showing up, utilizing skill, using our voice, allowing for risk and growth, and by having a successful dialogue with our medium.

   

September 20 2010 - Leslie Gabrielse

Leslie's way of Creating a Piece

Leslie Gabrielse, www.gabrielse.com
   

October 18 2010 - Regina Benson

On the Curve: Art Quilts Off the Wall

Regina Benson, www.reginabenson.com

Regina Benson will discuss her journey from creating flat quilts that hang firmly against the wall to creating art quilts that invisibly undulate off walls and ceilings. Using images and samples of her own signature rusted and discharged cloth, comparative examples of flat and variously curved art quilts, along with samples of metals and plastics, Regina will illustrate both the mechanics and aesthetic of dimensional art quilt creation. As a Long-time member of FRCQ, SAQA , SDA and TSA, Regina’s dimensional art quilts have won awards in prestigious contemporary art quilt exhibits, such as the Award of Excellence at the 2007 Quilt National.

Regina has had many national and international invitational honors, including selection as one of the exhibiting artists for the 2010 Lodz Textile Triennial in Poland. Collectors of Regina’s work include universities, museums and municipalities. Bring your note books and technical questions – this is the next best thing to taking a master class with Regina Benson.

   

November 15 2010 - Carol Shinn

General Meeting

Carol Shinn, www.carolshinn.com

Carol Shinn is a studio artist from Fort Collins, CO. She is known internationally for photo-realistic machine-stitched images. She has taught many classes and workshops across the United States and her work is in numerous public and private collections. She recently won the 'Fine Arts' award in the 2009 International Pfaff ArtEmbroidery Challenge. Her work has been featured in such publications as American Craft, Embroidery, Fiberarts, Georgia Review, and Southwest Art, Surface Design Journal and in books including Color and Composition for the Creative Quilter by Katie Pasquini Masopust and Brett Barker, The Nature of Craft and the Penland Experience, Discovery: 50 Years of Craft Experience at Haystack Mtn. School of Craft, Celebrating the Stitch by Barbara Lee Smith, Fiberarts Design Book Six, and Fiberarts Design Book Seven. Carol has authored the book Freestyle Machine Embroidery: Techniques and Inspiration for Fiber Art available through Interweave Press.