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Home›Arts & Entertainment›New Visions’ Stitched Together exhibit open through Oct. 27

New Visions’ Stitched Together exhibit open through Oct. 27

By Hub City Times
September 20, 2017
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“Sunset Canyon” by artist Kathleen Irons Sweeney is one of the pieces on display during the Stitched Together fiber arts exhibit at New Visions Gallery.
“Sunset Canyon” by artist Kathleen Irons Sweeney is one of the pieces on display during the Stitched Together fiber arts exhibit at New Visions Gallery. (Submitted photo)

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MARSHFIELD — The fiber arts exhibit titled Stitched Together will be at New Visions Gallery through Oct. 27.

Stitched Together is a new exhibit of contemporary fiber art work on tour through 2018 by Illinois and Wisconsin regional members of Studio Art Quilt Associates.

The exhibit consists of 30 art quilts by 30 artists and was juried by Illinois fiber artist Sharon L. Wright. The show features contemporary art quilts with wide variations in artistic interpretation, style, and technique. Work by Wright and co-curators Pat Kroth and Cynthia Wenslow also will be included.

Members of Studio Art Quilt Associates use a variety of materials and techniques in their creation of fiber art with a contemporary edge. Some members have published books about their artistic processes and are in demand as teachers and lecturers. Many exhibit their work in juried group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally.

School and community group tours are available for this exhibit. Interested parties should contact New Visions Gallery to schedule a date and time.

Stitched Together can be viewed 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday at New Visions Gallery, located in the main lobby of Marshfield Clinic, 1000 N. Oak Ave. in Marshfield.

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