Playing with a Full Deck
The full collection is available to view online. A portion of the collection is on view at the Museum.
January 21 – May 27, 2023
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
“One of the goals of the Full Deck is to increase the public awareness and appreciation of the art quilt medium by showcasing a broad range of art quilts in a collection that has inherent interest.”
–From the Preface of Art Quilts: Playing with a Full Deck, 1994
Playing with a Full Deck is a collection of 54 art quilts, each depicting a single card of the deck. The works were created by 56 artists (two of the quilts were created by spouses working as a team). The array of artists happily ensured a variety of styles, techniques, innovations, and aesthetics that, as the catalog proclaimed, provide a snapshot of the medium of art quilting in the late 20th century.
Like all fine art, the works prompt questions and elicit emotions. The series evokes the full human experience, from joy, whimsy, and nostalgia to grief, struggle, and loss. Even America’s favorite pastime, baseball, gets a cameo. Artists whose names are now synonymous with the modern art quilt movement, such as Carolyn Mazloomi, lent their talents to this audacious group show that was coordinated by artist and curator Sue Pierce.
Playing with a Full Deck was first exhibited at the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, and then traveled the United States for several years as a part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) program. In the Foreword to the exhibition catalog, the Renwick’s Curator-in-Charge, Michael W. Monroe, noted that the quilts’ “diminutive size” helped the viewer understand that these artworks were not intended for sleeping or warmth. Decades later, the art-loving public is no longer surprised to see textile art in different sizes and shapes, including three-dimensional works. Playing with a Full Deck accomplished its goal of increasing the public’s awareness and appreciation of the art quilt.
Visions Museum of Textile Art thanks art collectors Warren and Nancy Brakensiek for donating Playing with a Full Deck to the museum’s permanent collection. Due to their generosity, we are able to continue to enjoy and admire this exceptional collection of quilts.
EXHIBITION GALLERY
B.J. Adams
Deborah Melton Anderson
Patricia Autenrieth
Judy Becker
Jeanne Benson
Karen Felicity Berkenfeld
Katharine Brainard
Tafi Brown
Elizabeth A. Busch
King of Clubs:
Red King in a Black Suit
Joyce Marquess Carey
Jane Burch Cochran
Susan Ball Faeder
Caryl Bryer Fallert
Gayle Fraas and Duncan W. Slade
Carol H. Gersen
Patty Hawkins
Diane Herbort
Dorothy Holden
Melissa Holzinger
Sandra Humberson
Jack of Hearts:
You Can Run But You Can’t Hide
Holley Junker
Seven of Spades:
In the Garden
Natasha Kempers-Cullen
Katherine Knauer
M. Joan Lintault
Linda R. MacDonald
Two of Hearts:
Bermuda Hide and Seek
Marguerite Malwitz
Therese May
Carolyn L. Mazloomi
Katherine McKearn
Barbara Mortenson
Dominie Nash
Emily Richardson
Deidre Scherer
Joan Schulze
Robin Schwalb
Nine of Hearts:
Calling All Hearts
Kathleen Sharp
Susan Shie and James Acord
Six of Clubs:
Shattered Beginnings
Jen Shurtliff
Queen of Diamonds:
Queens and Diamonds
Lynne Sward
Michele Vernon
Jeanne Williamson