Seasonal Palette  Sponsor statements

Sponsor statement — Cedar Canyon Textiles


Seasonal changes mark the rhythm of our lives as we move from year to year. Some years fly by, while others linger gently — or stretch for an eternity. While our experience of time may be different from year to year, the march of the seasons provides a dependable, steady, ever-changing backdrop to our lives — a constant reminder of where we are right now.


The Seasonal Palette exhibit is a remarkable collection of textiles created to celebrate the seasons in all their glory. Viewers experience the subtlety of spring, the vibrancy of summer, the intense colors of autumn, and the serenity of winter. The images in the quilts are certain to tug at your heart and bring back memories of a summer day here and an icy winter there, exactly as they should.


Cedar Canyon Textiles is proud to support this beautiful exhibit by Studio Art Quilt Associates. We believe that each and every person is an inherently creative being. Our mission is to nurture that creativity and to encourage people from all walks of life to explore the magic of fabric art.


Enjoy the exhibit, be inspired, and set off on your own creative journey.


—Shelly Stokes
President
, Cedar Canyon Textiles, Inc.

 



Sponsor statement — American Quilter’s Society


The seasonal palettes rendered by these 37 artists representing the SAQA membership take us joyfully into a visual celebration of change and changes.


From grand observation to the inclusion of the tiniest detail, these fiber artists remind us that we are all, at all times, surrounded by and enveloped within a constantly changing state of being via the seasons.


The graphic journal of the ordinary and extraordinary processes used by the artists is an inspired addition to the traditional catalog presentation. These efforts yielded uncompromising results in the realization of each individual artist’s vision of the assigned season that together make up a shared, communal experience.


The catalog’s organization transitions from the beginning of each season through to its culmination. If you flip through the book from front to back you can feel winter’s chill give way to spring’s warmth and then segue into summer’s heat before declining into the cool expectation of a cyclic repeat. How we depend upon the seasons!


And we may always depend upon SAQA to produce a memorable visual feast from among its talented, skilled, and visionary membership. The American Quilter’s Society is proud to sponsor this ongoing celebration of quilts as art and as celebratory works.


—Meredith Schroeder
President, American Quilter’s Society