Former Beacon Journal features department editor/columnist Connie Bloom,
who has become a fabric art guru in Ohio, will be part of the “Conversations in Fiber, Glass and Photography” exhibit at the
Margaret “Peg” Clark Morgan Gallery at 10 West Streetsboro Street in Hudson.
Connie will share
the spotlight with Marianne Hite (in glass) and Bradley Hart (in photography).
There will be a Meet
the Artists reception 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 21 at the Margaret Clark Morgan
Foundation Art Gallery, 10 West Streetsboro Street, Hudson.
The exhibit will run through July 22.
Connie, a resident quilt artist in Summit ArtSpace on the third floor at 140 E. Market Street, writes:
“Everyone
is invited to the opening of my show this Thursday. My new art quilts ‘Birches
by the Sea’ and ‘Silver Bullets’ will be included in a collection of my work. I
made ‘Bullets’ to relate to glass artist Marianne Hite's art by the same name.
It will be a trip to see them together for the first time. Brad Hart's
photography will round out the threesome.
“Legendary
eats at this free event.”
Art quilts is creating fiber art that looks like paintings.
Connie is
publisher/editor of QSDS (Quilt Service Design Symposium), a quarterly online
Ohio magazine about fabric art.
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