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CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
CREATED:20210520T201614
SUMMARY:SW Women's Fiber Arts Collective Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday, May 29, 2021 from 10 am to 12 noon, Kathy Cole and Vicki Gadbe
 rry will be demonstrating quilting.\nAs a young person, Kathy Cole dabbled 
 in art but majored in philsophy in college and also earned a master’s degre
 e in that subject. Later, a growing interest in economics and the environme
 nt led to a graduate degree in that subject. Moving to New York City, Cole 
 pursued a career with a natural gas company but spent weekends in art museu
 ms, art galleries, and attending performances of music and dance. Along the
  way, she saw an exhibit of traditional quilts at a folk arts museum and la
 ter, one of contemporary quilts in a craft museum. Cole was inspired by the
  range of possiblities of this art/craft form.\nSince retiring from the cor
 porate world in 1999 and moving to Silver City, New Mexico, Cole’s interest
 s have centered on quilting and on organizations that support quilting, fib
 er arts, and the community. Her work ranges from the practical—based on the
  precise craft and geometric artistry of traditional quilting—to the more p
 urely artistic—inspired by nature or places or ideas and using a variety of
  techniques.\nTaught to sew at an early age, Vicki Gadberry has always been
  enamored with fabric. She has constructed clothing, produced handwoven ite
 ms, and experimented with fiber and yarn dyeing techniques. Designing and h
 and stitching on small fiber art pieces is her favorite activity creating o
 ne of a kind fiber art cards and mini art quilts. She is a founding member 
 of SWFAC and serves on its board. Her work can be found at Dragonfly Studio
  in downtown Silver City.\nThe exhibit would not have been possible without
  the community minded owners of the building, Marsha Sue Lustig and John Ed
 er who have generously donated the space. Lustig and Eder reached out to Si
 lver City MainStreet to see how the space could be used. A Pop-up gallery s
 pace was suggested and now the former retail space is being used to benefit
  the community. \nDue to COVID-19, there will be no in-person contact, howe
 ver, this is a wonderful opportunity to see first-hand the creativity that 
 is still thriving in Silver City and support our local fiber artists. The e
 xhibit can be viewed through the expansive windows.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On Saturday, May 29, 2021 from 10 am to 12 noon, Kathy Cole and Vicki Ga
 dberry will be demonstrating quilting.</p><p>As a young person, Kathy Cole 
 dabbled in art but majored in philsophy in college and also earned a master
 ’s degree in that subject. Later, a growing interest in economics and the e
 nvironment led to a graduate degree in that subject. Moving to New York Cit
 y, Cole pursued a career with a natural gas company but spent weekends in a
 rt museums, art galleries, and attending performances of music and dance. A
 long the way, she saw an exhibit of traditional quilts at a folk arts museu
 m and later, one of contemporary quilts in a craft museum. Cole was inspire
 d by the range of possiblities of this art/craft form.</p><p>Since retiring
  from the corporate world in 1999 and moving to Silver City, New Mexico, Co
 le’s interests have centered on quilting and on organizations that support 
 quilting, fiber arts, and the community. Her work ranges from the practical
 —based on the precise craft and geometric artistry of traditional quilting—
 to the more purely artistic—inspired by nature or places or ideas and using
  a variety of techniques.</p><p>Taught to sew at an early age, Vicki Gadber
 ry has always been enamored with fabric. She has constructed clothing, prod
 uced handwoven items, and experimented with fiber and yarn dyeing technique
 s. Designing and hand stitching on small fiber art pieces is her favorite a
 ctivity creating one of a kind fiber art cards and mini art quilts. She is 
 a founding member of SWFAC and serves on its board. Her work can be found a
 t Dragonfly Studio in downtown Silver City.</p><p>The exhibit would not hav
 e been possible without the community minded owners of the building, Marsha
  Sue Lustig and John Eder who have generously donated the space. Lustig and
  Eder reached out to Silver City MainStreet to see how the space could be u
 sed. A Pop-up gallery space was suggested and now the former retail space i
 s being used to benefit the community.&nbsp;</p><p>Due to COVID-19, there w
 ill be no in-person contact, however, this is a wonderful opportunity to se
 e first-hand the creativity that is still thriving in Silver City and suppo
 rt our local fiber artists. The exhibit can be viewed through the expansive
  windows.</p>
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