Primal Green Viewing

Show Kiosk
Show Kiosk

Last Saturday I went with all of my CQFA colleagues to view the Primal Green Show. I forgot my camera, so the photos are from others or from the day I went to check on how the hanging was going. That day was a gorgeous day in The City, which meant a lot of glare inside the fabulous Main Library!

CQFA Group
CQFA Group

I really enjoy this group and the picture above shows what a great group we are. The photo also includes the librarian with whom we worked to get this show mounted. Maureen’s husband was kind enough to take the photo for us.

Left off the Elevator
Left off the Elevator

The photo above shows the 5th floor Government Information Center. The left case has Virginia’s quilt. Behind the lighted kiosk are three quilts, Terri’s, Maureen’s and Soyoung’s. I found out at lunch last week that Soyoung does most of her work by hand and that small quilt took about 100 hours!

Gorgeous Signage
Gorgeous Signage
Gorgeous Signage 2
Gorgeous Signage 2

The curators at the library are wonderful. They came up with this great signage. The quilts are spread out all over the 5th floor, so the sign on the bottom very nicely shows where all the quilts are hanging.

Case Straight Off the Elevator
Case Straight Off the Elevator

My quilt, Change of Seasons, is the tree in the middle of this case.

The Patent Case
The Patent Case

The librarian was able to secure the use of this case as well, even though it wasn’t in the original plan. This extra case allowed the quilts above to be included in the show as well.

3D Objects
3D Objects

My Red Journal and Bron’s Bird Nest, both 3 dimensional, were placed in this table case along with two smaller quilts. This case is slightly to the right off the elevator.

Case to the right off the Elevator
Case to the right off the Elevator

This is the quilt with the arrangement of the signage.

3 Quilts Behind the Kiosk
3 Quilts Behind the Kiosk
Standing Case
Standing Case
Standing Case 2
Standing Case 2
Standing Case 2
Standing Case 2

The standing case shows a number of quilts and indicates the entrance to the Stegner Center. Again, the glare was a problem with the photography.

Stegner Center View
Stegner Center View

The Wallace Stegner Environmental Librarian is the sponsor of this show. The Stegner Center is a gorgeous space with a view overlooking City Hall. The two quilts in this case looked gorgeous with City Hall behind them. Unfortunately the glare did not make them easy to photograph.

Solar Roses
Solar Roses

The roses (left) quilt is the first quilt and the sun quilt is all made from recycled tie fabric acquired from a tie factory. The use of color is excellent as well.

More Stegner Center View Quilts
More Stegner Center View Quilts

The Library is a very public space so all of the quilts are in locked cases. This is a different kind of look for a show. The arrangement really gives the show the feeling of the art show that it is.

Stegner Center Shelves
Stegner Center Shelves

The quilts are in the window alcove on the right and straight ahead and to the left.

ATCs on the Wall
ATCs on the Wall
ATCs on the Wall 2
ATCs on the Wall 2

Over a hundred ATCs were made for the show. We thought they could be used to decorate the bottom of cases, but the curators chose to frame them in groups. I have never seen ATCs framed before and I like the effect very much.

Educational Materials 1
Educational Materials 1

In the same hallway, the educational material was also on the wall.

Educational Materials 2
Educational Materials 2

Since the Library is an educational institution, we asked a group of members to create some educational materials showing some part of the art quilt making process.

Educational Materials 3
Educational Materials 3

The educational materials were designed to go in a table display. The curators decided to put them on the wall, presumably to include the 3D objects in the exhibit as well.

Educational Materials 4
Educational Materials 4

The above educational frame shows the making of applique pieces using freezer paper.

After viewing of the quilts, many of the members went to lunch across the way. We were treated very well and were allowed to sit for a long time. We were given place cards and I was pleased to participate in a wonderful conversation with my colleagues.

ATC Prize Journal Cover
ATC Prize Journal Cover

The Gang of Three (Nancy, Maureen, me) also decided to award a grand prize to one of the people who contributed to our collection of ATCs for the show. For that drawing, C&T Publishing, via CQFA member and C&T Education/Communications Manager Lisa Fulmer, donated the majority of the prize: Inktense pencils, a book and a few other things. I added in some embellishments and beads. I also made a journal cover to include. Caroline was the winner. I hope she enjoys her prize. We really appreciate everyone’s participation in making this show a success.

Other blog posts on this show:

Terri over at Killer Hobbies

Lisa over at LisaLizaLou

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

4 thoughts on “Primal Green Viewing”

  1. I really enjoyed my visit to the exhibit. I was with a non-quilting friend who really liked the instructional/process/educational ones. Also nice that they were all in the same area.

    Thanks for the virtual tour so I could revisit them all

    1. I am so glad to know that the educational exhibits were helpful. The team who created them worked very hard on them. It is nice to know that they made sense. It is great that you got to see the exhibit! I am so glad. Thanks for letting me know.

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