Uncommon Threads: Ohio's Art Quilt Revolution

Uncommon Threads: Ohio's Art Quilt Revolution

by Gayle A. Pritchard
Uncommon Threads: Ohio's Art Quilt Revolution

Uncommon Threads: Ohio's Art Quilt Revolution

by Gayle A. Pritchard

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Overview

Ohio’s long quiltmaking heritage prepared the wayfor the contemporary “pioneer” artists of the 1970s and 1980s, who, through individual vision and dedication, have created a new art form and added a new chapter to quilt history. Uncommon Threads: Ohio’s Art Quilt Revolution reveals for the first time the remarkable role Ohio artists, curators, institutions, and organizations have played in the evolution of today’s internationalart quilt movement.

Against the backdrop of America’s counterculture and civil rights movements, author Gayle A. Pritchard’s compelling narrative threads its way through the emergence of the art quilt, from artists working in isolation to the explosive “big bang” of the first Quilt National and its inevitable reverberations. Pritchard provides a fascinating and personal glimpse into the private world of these unique artists through in-depth interviews, rare photographs, and abundant quilt illustrations.

As Uncommon Threads demonstrates, the art quilt movement could not have occurred without Ohio’s unparalleled contribution. Quilt lovers around theworld will relish discovering this tale of the uncommon energy, vision, creativity, and devotion to self-expression that truly made a quilt revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821417065
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 11/22/2006
Series: Ohio Quilt Series
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Ohio native Gayle A. Pritchard is a fiber artist,curator, lecturer, and teacher. Her public commissions include The Rock & Roll Hall of FameQuilt Project, the Smithsonian Craft Archivesin Washington, D.C., and the opening for thePeter B. Lewis building in Cleveland, Ohio.
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