Seeing Green: Visions of a Changing Planet - Environmentally Inspired Quilts
June 20—August 16, 2009
Opening Reception: June 20, 5-7pm.
Quilt Visions Goes Green with Environmentally Inspired Exhibition
Opening Reception
Featuring guest performance
by the San Diego Women's Chorus
Off the Wall Presentation: Watermarks
featuring Linda Gass & San Diego Coastkeeper
Saturday, July 18, 7 pm
California native Linda Gass has a BS in Mathematical Science and a MS in Computer Science from Stanford. Not exactly the traditional training for a working artist. Her journey from software to fiber arts will be one of the compelling aspects of the upcoming show presented by Quilt Visions, San Diego's premiere fiber arts organization. Seeing Green: Visions of a Changing Planet is an environmentally inspired exhibition, curated by Quilt Visions, featuring works that comment about the current state of our natural environment. The work includes reflections about water quality, the impact of urban sprawl on landscape and wildlife, biodiversity, and nature.
Gass, who creates art informed by the wilderness, maps, aerial photography and her activist passion, will be joined by nine other female artists who create with a deep appreciation and awareness of our environment. Featured artists inspired by nature include Virginia Abrams, Linda Beach, Laura Cater-Woods, Ginny Eckley, Deborah Gregory, Eva Henneberry, Karen Kamenetzky, Linda MacDonald and Maya Sch�nenberger.
Fittingly, Quilt Visions will collaborate with San Diego Coastkeeper to help raise public awareness about water issues in San Diego. A San Diego Coastkeeper representative will participate and share information about local effort and action to keep San Diego waters clean.
Earlier this season, Quilt Visions launched Off the Wall, a series of lectures, demonstrations and workshops tied to each exhibition that help engage visitors in art making process and help promote the appreciation of quilts as art. The Off the Wall programming for Seeing Green features San Jose artist Linda Gass who works to raise environmental awareness for water through her textile art. Her entertaining multi-media presentation titled, Watermarks, will take you on a photographic journey to the places that inspire her textile art, from the wilderness areas of California to some of the significant water interventions in the American West. She will also show images of her artistic process — sharing step-by-step photographs from initial concept sketches to the final artwork.