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    2nd Annual Art of Collecting Symposium

    2nd Annual Art of Collecting Symposium

    San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

    October 11, 2008

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    The fiber art collecting event of the year! Two of the most important experts in the world of quilts will share their perspectives on their collections and collecting in this exciting symposium. John M. Walsh, the renowned art quilt collector whose collection was featured in The Art Quilt by Robert Shaw, will tell the story of his journey in collecting and share his passion as collector and supporter of the contemporary quilt art movement. Roderick Kiracofe, author of several books about historical quilts, and collector, historian, and appraiser, will share his experiences as collector and art professional. He plans to bring examples from his collection to view with his presentation. Please join this exciting conversation if you have always wanted to collect textile art, but didn’t know how to get started.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

      Info Phone: 408-971-0323 x14

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 11, 2008

      Times:
      1pm-4pm

    • Venue Info

      San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

      520 S. 1st Street San Jose, CA 95113

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    • Parking Info

      Metered street parking on First Street in front of museum; parking lots at Market and San Salvador.

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      • Wheelchair Access
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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Advanced Geometry: Gloria Hansen
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Amazing"
        Review posted by: Susan from San Francisco, CA, Jun 17, 2008

        Loved the work. Compelling from a distance. Outstanding from the art to the workmanship.

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        Loved the work. Compelling from a distance. Outstanding from the art to the workmanship.

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      • Event Name: Permanent Madness
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Love, madness and poetry"
        Review posted by: John Rickman from Cupertino CA USA, Feb 26, 2007

        At the core of the installation are three elaborate robes, each one representing a different character in the story, red for Layla, the lovely and unobtainable object of Majun’s desire, blue for... Expand

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        At the core of the installation are three elaborate robes, each one representing a different character in the story, red for Layla, the lovely and unobtainable object of Majun’s desire, blue for Majun, the lover driven to madness and poetry by desire. The three robes are bound together by white gossamer ribbons or streamers. The delicateness of the bonds that chain the two lovers together help convey a sense of the fragility of love, sanity, and life and also explore the fine line between ecstasy and madness. One welcome outcome of viewing the work is that it leaves one with a desire to know more about the tale that inspired it and the art that grew out of that story. What one discovers is a world as exotic as the stories of Scheherazade and as familiar as a soap opera. Like the story that inspired it there is more to the installation than what can be dealt with here and, also like the story, it is worth experiencing. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Fast Forward: State of the Art Quilt
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "You've never seen quilts like this!"
        Review posted by: KdK from San Jose, CA USA, Nov 08, 2006

        These aren't quilts as in bedcovers, these are quilts as in art pieces that hang on the wall. They are in all sizes and shapes and are really paintings made of fabric. A must-see.

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        These aren't quilts as in bedcovers, these are quilts as in art pieces that hang on the wall. They are in all sizes and shapes and are really paintings made of fabric. A must-see.

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      • Event Name: Quilt National '05 Exhibition
        4 out of 5 stars rating "Prepared to be surprised."
        Review posted by: BB from San Jose, CA USA, Oct 27, 2006

        These are not your grandmother's quilts. They are more like paintings than bedcovers. These are contemporary works that are beautiful, but also surprising and at times challenging. Art quilts are a... Expand

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        These are not your grandmother's quilts. They are more like paintings than bedcovers. These are contemporary works that are beautiful, but also surprising and at times challenging. Art quilts are a contemporary art form invented by women. Check it out and support women artists. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Katherine Westerhout: After/Image
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Wow!"
        Review posted by: Connie DeWitt from San Jose, CA USA, Sep 16, 2006

        Prepare to be amazed at these really compelling photographic images -- and the dimensional quality they take on when transformed to tapestry. Photography fans as well as fans of other visual arts will... Expand

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        Prepare to be amazed at these really compelling photographic images -- and the dimensional quality they take on when transformed to tapestry. Photography fans as well as fans of other visual arts will love it. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Art About Art: The Weavings of Virginia Davis
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "It's not what you think...check it out!"
        Review posted by: Connie DeWitt from San Jose, CA USA, Sep 16, 2006

        This museum is a well-kept secret. Virginia Davis's work is amazing -- they are like paintings, but executed in the weaving itself. The other exhibits there are also remarkable. Check out Katherine... Expand

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        This museum is a well-kept secret. Virginia Davis's work is amazing -- they are like paintings, but executed in the weaving itself. The other exhibits there are also remarkable. Check out Katherine Westerhout's fabulous photos-turned-tapestries. These shows close soon, so check it out. Collapse

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