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Bobbi Baugh

You are invited to enter the story. Look Through to the Memory is an art quilt based on memory and dream. Through the window, layers of trees and sky in the background create a forest to explore. An abandoned chair is a place for contemplation. Birds are messengers of the story. Unnoticed, perhaps, at first, is a little girl who is the heart of the story. This video includes an original poem written to accompany the artwork.

Susan Bianchi

Explore Susan’s technique, and learn how to make your own buttons.

Laurie Bucher and Ross Bucher

The best way to understand who the artists are is to watch the artists create. This video presents the collaboration between a quilter and her son, a painter. Neither artist is shown as the quilt comes to life through the eyes of the artists. Painted cotton and hand dyed silk were used in this machine quilted portrait of pop singer Harry Styles.

Betty Busby

Betty Busby’s Vertex quilt wows everyone who sees it! Watch to find out why.

Shin-hee Chin

Shin-hee Chin is an art professor originally from Korea but now living in the US. She is inspired by her culture and society around her and uses recycled materials to create her prize winning quilts.

Paula Kovarik

Paula describes her design process for her work, The Usual Subjects.

Karen Schulz

In this episode, you can learn more about the installation in the Fiber 2020 exhibit by Karen Schulz. Find out where her love of fiber originated and how her artistry has evolved.

Gail Wild

Creative silk painting process by Gail Wild on PBS. Learn more at GailWild.com.

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