Current Shows

Desert Mother is at Quilt National 2023, which is currently traveling to various venues. It will be at the Canton Museum of Art in Canton, OH, from November 22, 2023 – March 3, 2024. Then at the Historical & Cultural Society of Clay County in Morehead, MN, from July 1 – September 30, 2024

And Then There Was One is at the Craft in America Center in Los Angeles, CA, from September 9-January 2, with the California Fibers’ exhibit Influences/Influencers.

Same As It Ever Was is at the Visions Museum of Textile Art in San Diego, CA, from October 13-December 30, as part of the Interpretations exhibit.

Each Piece Belongs is part of the SAQA Opposites Attract exhibit, which will finish up its tour at the Dairy Barn Arts Center, Athens, OH, from October 6 – December 3, 2023.

My Body. My Choice. will be at the Wayne Art Center in Wayne, PA, from March 24 through April 27 as part of the Art Quilt Elements exhibit.

Woman 3.0 will be part of the SAQA Stitchpunk exhibit. The exhibit will open at the New England Quilt Museum from April 30-July 13, will then be at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham, UK, August 1-4, and then will travel. I will update when I know more.

I’m Floating in a Most Peculiar Way will be part of the SAQA Fierce Planets exhibit. It will be opening at the Louisiana State University Museum of Art in Baton Rouge, LA, from April 18-July 28, 2024, and then will travel from there, with a stop at the Dunedin Fine Art Center in Dunedin, FL, from June-August 2025. I will update with more information as it becomes available.

Check them out!

15 thoughts on “Current Shows

  1. Love your work. Thanks to controversy, I found you. Perhaps the negativity will bring more focus to your thoughtful, well-executed works of art. Not your Grandma’s quilting….but I am a Grandma and a quilter and I for one love what you are doing. Thanks

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  2. This is good stuff. Just because we work in fabric doesn’t mean we shouldn’t attack ‘adult’ subject matter. There are quilt shows and then there are quilt shows. And btw, I’m 54 years old and sick and tired of the notion that female genitals are somehow shocking or disgusting. Men? Their ‘bits’ are on display in every art gallery on earth, turned into architecture, enshrined as a major form. Just because ours don’t dangle out the front doesn’t mean they’re gross.

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  3. I’m sitting in the UK following the controversy surrounding your quilt. I find it amazing that there are still people in the world finding the female/male body “disgusting”. I wish more quilt/textile artists were making political art like yours. Well done to you and those who are prepared to face the critics by presenting such work.

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  4. I just wanted to commt that I love your work! I live in San Diego, and am sad to see I missed your recent show… I do not see a mailing list option on your site, but was hoping there was a way to keep in the loop for future shows?

    Keep up the amazing work!

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  5. Carry on! Your work is amazing, love the anatomies of your people.
    Am a retired nurse and find your rendition of anatomy very whimical,
    delightful and insightful.

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  6. Just saw your quilt Beyond the Concrete at the Quilt National Show in Athens, Ohio and loved it! So I looked you up and am thrilled by all of your work. I love political, statement quilts and really appreciate your attitude and awesome artistic ability. Will try to catch more of your work when I can.

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  7. Just saw Beyond the Concrete at Quilt National in Athens Ohio and was inspired to look you up to see more of your work. Love it!! Keep it up!! Will try to see your work at other shows. Thanks.

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