They invite one to just sit in their presence and soak them in.
And then move in for yet a closer look.
The Quilt National â19 show now on exhibit at the Holter Museum of Artâs Sherman Gallery runs through April 8.
The traveling exhibit of 31 quilts is part of a larger national juried show of nontraditional quilts curated by The Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio.
Quilt National began in 1979 and is held every two years, attracting submissions from around the globe.
These quilters take âthe definition of quilting far beyond its traditional parametersâ of being a âfabric sandwichâ typically used as a bedcover, wrote Hilary Morrow Fletcher, the former Quilt National project director.
October 12, 1927 - January 11, 2021
Beth MacDonell passed away peacefully at the age of 93 on January 11th, 2021. Predeceased by the love of her life, Bruce MacDonell (1995) and son Douglas James MacDonell (1973). She will be greatly missed by her daughters, Dianne Bergevin and Janet Steadman and her son, Dave MacDonell, as well as her sister, Edna Sparkes. Beth also had many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who brought light to her life.
Beth was born in New Westminster, BC on October 12th, 1927. Her family moved back to Beaverlodge, AB where her parents were Pioneers of the Peace. She graduated from the RN program at the UofA Hospital in 1948, and from the BScN program in 1949. She was known for her passion and empathy in the over 20 years she was a public health nurse, focusing on genetics, even making cross stitch patterns for families who lost a child. Beth spent most of her life in the Drumheller area but recently moved to the Leduc area to be closer to family. Everyone