The art quilt is a creative visual work that is layered and stitched or that references this form of stitched layered structure.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

SAQA VA/NC Member Libby Mijanovich


Passages 1

23"h x 53"w x 1.5"d

pieced vintage clothing, metallic thread

©2011 Mija
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Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

Oct 20 - 23 (Thurs through Sat 10 am - 6 pm, Sun 10 am - 5 pm)

Asheville Civic Center

87 Haywood Street

Asheville, NC 28801

828.298.7928


For four days, the Civic Center in Asheville, NC comes alive with fine traditional and contemporary crafts created by members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Over 200 of the best craftspeople from the Appalachian region, fill the two levels of the center selling their works of clay, fiber, glass, leather, metal, mixed media, natural materials, paper, wood and jewelry.

The Craft Fair, a local tradition since 1948, is an event where connoisseurs and novices alike come to craft a collection, connect with tradition, and invest in regional culture.

Craft USA ’11 National Craft Triennal

Nov 13 - Dec 23

Silvermine Arts Center

1037 Silvermine Road

New Canaan, CT 06840

203.966.9700


Juror Holly Hotchner, Director of the Museum of Arts & Design, chose Libby and Jim Mijanovich’s piece ‘Nowhere to Hide’ from 500 entries, as one of 86 pieces for inclusion in this seventh national triennial exhibition.

Washington Craft Show

Dec 2 - Dec 4 (Fri 10 am - 8 pm, Sat 10 am - 6 pm, Sun 11 am - 5 pm)
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC
203.254.0486


Libby & Jim Mijanovich will be exhibiting their contemporary fiber wall pieces at this premier event of contemporary craft in America presenting 190 of the nation's top craft artists. Each piece of masterful work designed and made in artists' studios, is one-of-a-kind or limited edition.

Discover new ways to consider objects for daily or special use, home décor, or what-to-wear—from hard-edged metals, silken ceramics and lustrous woods to shimmering scarves, witty jewels, and ultra craft couture.

American Craft Council Baltimore

Feb 24 - 26, 2012

Baltimore Convention Center

Baltimore, MD

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Around the Region

Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

July 21 - July 24  (Thurs through Sat 10 am - 6 pm, Sun 10 am - 5 pm)

Asheville Civic Center

87 Haywood Street

Asheville, NC 28801

828.298.7928




For four days, the Civic Center in Asheville, NC comes alive with fine traditional and contemporary crafts created by members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild.  Over 200 of the best craftspeople from the Appalachian region, fill the two levels of the center selling their works of clay, fiber, glass, leather, metal, mixed media, natural materials, paper, wood and jewelry.



The Craft Fair, a local tradition since 1948, is an event where connoisseurs and novices alike come to craft a collection, connect with tradition, and invest in regional culture. 





Making Arrangements 

Aug 13 - Oct 6

Cabarrus Arts Council

Historic Cabarrus Courthouse

Concord, NC

704.920.2787




Making Arrangements is a re-imagination of the traditional still life.  This unique show includes wall configurations, pedestal groupings and multiple works from a series. One thing is for sure: this isn’t your art teacher’s bowl of fruit.  Libby and Jim Mijanovich of Mija, are one of several artists exhibiting in this group invitational.





Hands, Hearth and Home

Sept 30 - Nov 26

Womble Carlyle Gallery

Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts

Winston-Salem, NC

336.725.1516




Hands, Hearth and Home addresses the comforts of home and the autumn season.  It is an invitational exhibit featuring artwork exclusively created by members of Piedmont Craftsmen.  Included will be one of Libby and Jim Mijanovich’s fiber wall pieces.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sacred Threads 2011

If you are in the area this week and/or next, be sure to check out the biennial Sacred Threads 2011 Exhibition.

Show Dates:  June 22 - July 4 2011
Hours: Mon-Wed: 10-5, Th: 10- 8, Fri & Sat: 10-5, Sun: 11-4, Special Hours July 4: 1-4

Admission $5 per person

Church of the Epiphany
3301 Hidden Meadow Dr. 
Herndon, VA  20171

Monday, June 20, 2011

SuperShuttle Quilt Challenge

SuperShuttle Quilt Challenge

Deadline: September 16, 2011 (RECEIVE)

SuperShuttle Quilt Challenge
International Quilt Festival

and SuperShuttle
Houston, TX
November 2-6, 2011


International Quilt Festival/Houston, the largest annual quilt show, sale, and quiltmaking academy in the world, and SuperShuttle, the only nation-wide shared-ride transportation company, have teamed up to issue a special challenge to Festival attendees.

Submit a SuperShuttle-themed quilt block, and you could be chosen to win one of several prizes, in addition to having your block incorporated into the official 2011 SuperShuttle quilt! The quilt will be on display at International Quilt Festival/Houston (Nov. 3-6, with Preview Night on Nov. 2), and then hung at the company’s Houston office.

The prizes are as follows:
• Grand Prize—$150 cash
• First Place—$125 cash
• Second Place—$100 cash
• Third Place—$75 cash
• Fourth through Tenth Places—Complimentary round-trip airport/hotel SuperShuttle transportation for the 2011 Houston Festival only.

Quilt blocks should measure 9”x 9” (finished) or 9.5” x 9.5” (unfinished), and feature a SuperShuttle-themed design. Visit the SuperShuttle website at
www.SuperShuttle.com for inspiration.

Block submissions will be judged by representatives from International Quilt Festival and SuperShuttle. Blocks will be evaluated according to workmanship, creativity, adherence to the theme, and overall design.

Blocks should be the work of only one person, and each entrant may submit only one block. Entries must be sent to arrive no later than SEPTEMBER 16, 2011. Winners will be notified by SEPTEMBER 23, 2011. If your block is not a prizewinner, but one of the other 10 chosen for inclusion in the quilt, you will also be notified at this time.

Note: Quilt blocks will not be returned to the artist, regardless of whether or not they are chosen for inclusion.

Download complete details:
www.quilts.com/SSQChallenge.pdf

Visit website for more information:
www.quilts.com

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

TIQE - 2012

Here is an opportunity for SAQA members to have their work in an exceptional exhibition in Taiwan in 2012. Taiwan Representative, Hsin-Chen Lin, is also the president of TIQE and the first festival she organized in 2009 was wonderful. The exhibition was very well received and the catalog is gorgeous. The 2012 exhibition will be from August to July and the theme is Moving Water and Rivers, with an emphasis on the life-giving and precious nature of water on the earth and the crucial environmental relationship we have with water. 

            Water and river are full of life and nutrient: novelty, freshness, and sustainability symbolize a source of vitality, expecting to convey an energetic, broad, and microcosmic angle of view, as well as each kind of life and existence that water and river embrace.

Details are posted on the SAQA website:  http://www.saqa.com/calendar-detail.php?ID=2850

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Spring Regional Meeting

The Spring Regional Meeting began at the Burke Centre Library with introductions and a little show and tell from the 14 members that were able to attend.


















Meeting adjourned and we were off for a wonderful lunch at a local restaurant on the Occoquan River.  Next stop was a tour of the Workhouse Art Center.  An added bonus was Co-Rep Judy Busby was Featured Artist of the month.






Monday, March 28, 2011







Exhibiting Membership in Piedmont Craftsmen is open to crafts artists living in the southeast United States. Exhibiting members are accepted through a jury process and produce work recognized nationally and internationally. Jury applicants submit images of their work for a 2-part peer review jury.
Piedmont  Craftsmen uses an on-line digital image jury system hosted by CaFÉ a in partnership with Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF).   Our application is online and active from early January through mid April.  VisitCaFÉ and set up your artist profile.  The program is very user-friendly, and they have wonderful tech support. 

Radius 250

This is a multi media show. We need more quilted textiles in mainstream art galleries. You must reside within 250 miles of Richmond, Virginia to enter.


Call for Entries  http://www.artspacegallery.org/                    
Postmark and Online Deadline:April 15, 2011
April 15, 2011 
THE WHAT? A major art show featuring artists working within a 250-mile radius of Richmond. Why that area? Because it takes in some of the Mid-Atlantic and some of the Southeast, and juror Leigh Anne Chambers knows there are a lot of good artists out there, and she wants to find out who you are. 
THE WHO? Fine artists working in two or three dimensions, or in digital and video mediums. The only limitation is that they must work (create) within a 250-mile radius of Richmond. This includes Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Washington DC, Baltimore, and everywhere in between. If you aren't sure if you fall within the target area, check the map on the front of the prospectus to find out. 

THE WHEN? The show will run June 24 through August 21, 2011. Postmark and online deadline for submissions is 11:59PM Friday, April 15, 2011.THE WHERE? The show will occupy all 3,000 square feet of artspace gallery in Plant Zero, a renovated industrial building in Richmond's Manchester Arts District.PRIZES UP TO $1000 and a solo exhibition in artspace's Helena Davis Gallery.