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December Issue 2005
Charleston Art & Portraits in Charleston, SC, Offers Fabric Exhibition
A special exhibition of Three Layer Fabric
Art will be presented at Charleston Art & Portraits in
Charleston, SC's, French Quarter on Dec. 2 & 3, 2005. The
Art Quilts are original designs as well as variations of existing
patterns.
One of the artists included in the exhibition, Stephanie Smith
of Sullivan's Island, SC, has a piece in the permanent collection
of the SC Arts Commission in Columbia, SC. Smith has a Master's
degree in Art and is also represented in the Kent State University
permanent collection.
Also on display will be Low Country Impressions, a donation
quilt to raise money for "Seniors and Songbirds," an
organization which presents free programs about lowcountry birds
to senior centers around the area. They use their funds for
materials for Boy Scouts to build bird feeders for nursing homes.
Works by local quilt artists who are members of the Cobblestone
Quilters' Guild will also be included in the exhibition. In the
spring, The Cobblestone Guild will present Celebration of Quilts
at the Gaillard Auditorium Mar. 4 and 5, 2006. Over 250 quilted
items will be on display at the event. There will also be
a silent auction and the drawing for a donation quilt.
For more information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings,
call the gallery at 843/724-3424 or at (www.charlestonartgallery.com).
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