Art and utility unite in the West Virginia Division of Culture and History’s annual exhibition, Quilts and Wall Hangings 2008, which is on display in the Great Hall and Art Gallery of the Cultural Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston. The crowd-pleasing juried exhibition features 53 exquisite quilts and wall hangings representing the talents of West Virginia quilters. Quiltmaking is one of West Virginia’s oldest and most treasured art forms, and this annual display has become a tradition with visitors from all over the United States and abroad. The exhibit will be on display through Sept. 1.
Prizes were awarded in four categories: pieced quilts, appliqued quilts, mixed/other quilts and wall hangings. First- ($500), second- ($400), and third-place ($300) awards were given at the Saturday evening concert of the Vandalia Gathering, May 24. The division also made two purchase awards, one quilt and one wall hanging, and the judge designated a Best of Show prize of $100. In addition, five non-monetary honorable mention distinctions and one judge’s choice award were made. A complete list of exhibitors and winners is attached.
Mary Zesiger of Mt. Gretna, Pa., served as judge for this year’s exhibition. Since 1988, she has taught hundreds of quilters at all skill levels, and was awarded her Teaching Certification credentials by the National Quilting Association (NQA) in 1991. She also is an NQA certified judge.
Zesiger is a member of the National Quilting Association, the American Quilter’s Society and the Applique Society. She has a vast portfolio of award-winning quilts and has successfully managed her own quilt and cross stitch business.
The Cultural Center is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. the Archives Library closes at 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and is closed on Sunday.
For more information about Quilts and Wall Hangings 2008, contact Jacqueline Proctor, deputy commissioner for the Division, at (304) 558-0220.
The West Virginia Division of Culture and History, an agency of the West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts, brings together the state’s past, present and future through programs and services in the areas of archives and history, the arts, historic preservation and museums. Its administrative offices are located at the Cultural Center in the State Capitol Complex in Charleston, which also houses the state archives and state museum. The Cultural Center is West Virginia’s official showcase for the arts. The agency also operates a network of museums and historic sites across the state. For more information about the Division’s programs, visit www.wvculture.org. The Division of Culture and History is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
MEDIA NOTE: Publicity photos may be downloaded from the Division’s website at http://www.wvculture.org/museum/quilts2008/index.html
QUILTS AND WALL HANGINGS 2008 EXHIBITORS
Nancy Acker, Hedgesville
Scenes of Childhood
Kimberly Adkins, Jeffrey
Tiddlywinks
Jerry Adkins, Hurricane
Dresden Plate
Susan Amos, Hurricane
Friendship Garden
Jo Anderson, South Charleston
Birds of a Feather
3rd Place, Wall Hanging
Purchase Award
Nita Beverly, Rupert
Jewels of West Virginia
Bernice Boddy, Dunbar
Flower Petals
Jane Bowers, Norton
Gypsy
2nd Place, Pieced
Rachel Bradshaw and Rachel Frye, Elkview
The Purple Dahlia
Mary L. Brown, Hurricane
Exotic Petals
3rd Place, Applique
Victoria Caldwell, Oak Hill
Appalachian Wildflowers
2nd Place, Applique
Brenda Crosby Casto, Buckhannon
Dresden Star
Betty Chandler, Charleston
Dogwood in the Garden
Mary Lenhart Core, Huntington
Miniature Fans
Honorable Mention, Wall Hanging
Judge’s Choice Award
Lou Eva Dadyburjor, Morgantown
Maple Confection
2nd Place, Wall Hanging
and
Midland Trail
2nd Place, Mixed/Other
Catherine DeMarco, Elkview
Suns and Moons
Elwanda Dennison, Mt. Clare
Grandmother’s Garden
3rd Place, Mixed/Other
Heather Fox, Rainelle
Polyharmony in Neon
Gina Frye, Tornado
Lennie’s Garden
Rachel Frye, Elkview
Purple Yo-Yo
Charli Fulton, Charleston
Shaker Gifts Triptych
Joni Hoffman, Duck
Floral Sampler
and
Amish Diamond
Norma Jeffers, Belle
Kaleidoscopes
and
West Virginia Memories
Ann Kessel, Shepherdstown
Diamond’s Delight
Fran Kordek, Elkins
Corn and Beans
and
Pyrotechnics, aka Farmer’s Fancy
3rd Place, Pieced
Barbara R. Lantz, Charleston
Springtime
Honorable Mention, Wall Hanging
Polly LaScola, Chester
Pixie Pride
Margaret McNeely, Beckley
Summer Pinwheels
Marie Miley, Huntington
Reaching for the Stars
Evelyn Miller, Charleston
Princess Feather Fit for a Queen
Honorable Mention, Applique
Janet Morris, South Charleston
Blessed Springtime
Mary Parsons, Charleston
Untitled
Hazeline Price, Spencer
Dresden Plate
Tina Pritt, Charleston
Untitled
Anna Reynolds, Cabin Creek
Bric-A-Brac
Janet Simpson, Morgantown
Bella Bella
1st Place, Wall Hanging
and
Kaleidoscope
Patsy Smith, Martinsburg
Iris Garden
Nancy Swisher, Fairmont
Irish Rose
1st Place, Mixed/Other
Lorraine Tamplin, Boomer
Nine Patch
Cathy Taylor, Charleston
Charming Thirties
Judith Tenney, Buckhannon
Cherry Delight
1st Place, Applique
Best of Show
Susan Tibbals-Churchill, Charleston
A Grandma’s Love
Serena Toppins, Branchland
Spiral Matrix
and
Invisible
1st Place, Pieced
Purchase Award
Gail Vaillancourt, Newton
Autumn Log Cabin
Debi Webb, Hedgesville
Manor View
and
Broken Star
Honorable Mention, Pieced
Gloria Young, Sissonville
Beach Cottages
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