In an innovative two-part exhibit, the gallery will be exhibiting quilts from Japan and around the world that were mades in response to a challenge by the Japanese manufacturer of myfab inkjet printer fabric. Each quilter was supplied with fabric and asked to create a quilt at least 60" square. The results are as varied as the countries which participated, including the US, England, Norway, Denmark, Canada, Australia, France and Korea, in addition to Japan.
Click any of the links below to view a selection of quilts from the exhibit.
Kaou by Atsuko Ohta, Tokyo, Japan
I Live Here by Barbara Webster, Burnsville, North Carolina
Water Rights by Betty Lacy, Ukiah, California
Venus of the Flowers by Jenni Dobson, Loughborough, UK
A Dark Angel's Plea for the Salvation of our Planet by Laura Fogg, Ukiah, California
Delos by Lisbet Borggreen, Jyllinge, Denmark
A True Friend is a Rare Bird by Jan Mullen, North Fremantle, Australia
Mountain Beauty by Pamela Munday, Theodore, Australia
My Home Town by Sa Sook Kim, Korea
Peacock Mythos by Scarlett Rose, Anderson, California
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