Rooted in Tradition Symposium at Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum

It was terrific, if anything exceeding my expectations although I am not quite sure why I feel that – I do know that there are a lot of other quilt and fiber things on n various parts of the country around this time and I think drew several people away from this marvellous event. It kicked off with a beaut welcome dinner up at the Tragers’ in Boulder and began what for me was a 3 day meeting of faces from the past and putting some new faces to names and images that have been impressing me. Not being a name dropper I won’t be listing them here – well maybe I can let you know that Arturo Sandoval whooping up out of the crowd just as I was being photographed with my quilt ruined the snap ( eyes shut tight mouth wide open in surprise returning greeting) and it had to be re-shot, no problems with digital of course.

Thanks to good planning by the committee and generous help from an army of vollies, the whole event was well organised, from the beaut tote bags with bottles of water among the literature including health notes for the newly-arrived-at-altitude, to comprehensive schedules, maps, and shuttle buses. The initial collection of art quilts was unveiled looking wonderful – goodness some of those oldies are goodies, and the catalogue is in one word fabulous. Send for one to the RMQM – its great. Exhibiting artists got one free of course, but I bought a couple more. And there was so much catalogue signing we all quickly felt celebrities. The speakers were interesting, one or two droned on a bit – whose showing slides always err on the side of too many – and it was difficult to choose between excellent topics listed for the discussion panels. Ours on regional diversity was lively to say the least, and after what looked like a total divergence of approach came back to different aspects of the same thing.
And it was interesting to see several collectors present and attending sessions, meeting with artists and thereby outwardly demonstrating their support for the art area in which they are collecting. Several quilt magazine people were there, one actually sought me out to write some articles, which I will now that the exhibition that has been focusing my attention is up. I stayed with my friend Janet Jo Smith and had a wonderful opportunity to go through her hand dyed fabrics – she is one of my preferred dyers, the other being the well known Aussie Dijane Cevaal. Ooops – careless – just dropped a couple of names from the bundle I am carrying around in my brain just now.

Anyway it is now time to get dressed etc for the day – I fly out ack to BWI for toorow’s floor talk at my exhibition. Packed last night, and triumphed over a 3m piece of batting managing to get it consolidated enough to fit in my travel carry on tote bag, with still enough room to slide a few things down in amogst the folds, magazine for plane etc.

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