Sightlines

Fourteen artists were invited to create an installation of artworks featuring a sightline linking all the artwork in the exhibit. Each artist chose her own themes and created five to eight artworks, including four 8x8" linking pieces, covering a ten foot wide space. Perhaps the required continuous line provided provocation, both conscious and unconscious, to the artists to focus on time, personal history, and memory.
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Image of all quilts as exhibited. It may be necessary to scroll to see the full width, or click on the image displayed to see it in a larger zoom, depending on your browser.
Shown, from left to right: Annie Helmericks-Louder, No Place at the Table; Sue Dennis, A Dry Land; Yael David-Cohen, Windows; Wendy Lugg, Indifferent Land; Regina V. Benson, Wildfire; Pat Owoc, Landthreads: Sightlines; Leni Levenson Wiener, Traveling Companions on Life’s Journey; Shelley Brenner Baird, Seeing Around Corners; Fulvia Luciano, Tension; Kathy Nida, Disrupted; Britta Ankenbauer, Immer Nie Genug (Ever Never Enough); Mirjam Pet-Jacobs, We Keep in Touch; Linda Colsh, With Abandon; Jayne Willoughby Scott,
Thoughts.
Exhibition Calendar is on the Current Exhibitions page
Invitational Curator: Virginia Spiegel with advice from Jenny Bowker
Managing Curator: Clairan Ferrono
SAQA thanks the Australian contemporary quiltmaking group, tACTile, who originated the concept of the sightline in their "eyeline" exhibition.