Join (SQC) at our next meeting Thursday, December 13, 2018 @ 5:30pm at the Oak Park Community Center, 3425 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817. Join us~!!! For more info contact:Johyne at:johyne@mac.com
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Join Sisters Quilting Collective (SQC) at our next meeting:
Join (SQC) at our next meeting Thursday, December 13, 2018 @ 5:30pm at the Oak Park Community Center, 3425 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817. Join us~!!! For more info contact:Johyne at:johyne@mac.com
The Colorful Souls of the Sister’s Quilting Collective”
December 20, 2018 through January 27, 2019. The Sister’s Quilt Collective (SQC) exhibition showcases colorful works of art utilizing a variety of fabrics, threads, and embellishments. SQC was formed in 2012 with goals to celebrate, preserve and continue the traditions of quilting and fiber arts, and to keep quilting and fiber arts alive for future generations. A reception for the artists will be held at the Museum on January 13 at 1 p.m. Access to this exhibition and the artist’s reception is free for Museum members and free with admission for nonmembers. Visit crockerart.org for admission prices.
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Join Sisters Quilting Collective (SQC) @ The California Museum for AND STILL WE RISE IN 2018 May 5, 2018
AND STILL WE RISE IN 2018, May
5, 2018
“And Still
We Rise: Race, Culture and Visual Conversations” chronicles
400 years of significant events that have transformed social justice for
African Americans on 67 story quilts hand-crafted by artists in the Women of
Color Quilter’s Network (WCQN).
Curated by
Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi and organized by the National Underground Railroad Freedom
Center and the Cincinnati Museum Center, this national traveling exhibition
showcases the diversity of techniques and textiles used in quilting, and its
enduring appeal as forms of folk art and narrative storytelling.
A visual
exploration of history from the 17th to 21st centuries, the exhibition reveals
the triumph of the human spirit, inspiring visitors to reflect on 400 years of
African American history to commemorate Black History Month at the California
Museum.
And Still
We Rise in 2018
May 5, 2018 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Free for Bank of America cardholders via Museums on Us®
Or $5.00 admission
May 5, 2018 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Free for Bank of America cardholders via Museums on Us®
Or $5.00 admission
The California Museum presents
a special day of festivities in conjunction with the national traveling exhibit “And Still We Rise: Race, Culture and Visual Conversations”
organized by the Women of Color Quilters Network in partnership with the
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the Cincinnati Museum Center.
Festivities from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. include:
·
Free admission for all Bank of America cardholders via Museums On Us® OR $5.00 admission to view
all current exhibits
·
Presentations by exhibit textile artists Rachel
D.K. Clark, Dindga McCannon & Patricia
Montgomery (11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. only)
·
$5.00 verbal appraisals by American
Quilters Society-certified
appraiser Lindy Munday
·
Greater Sacramento African American Genealogy Society family
history booth
·
Pop-up shop featuring unique handmade items by fiber artists
from California & across the U.S.
·
Hands-on community quilt project led by Sisters Quilting Collective (11:00
a.m. – 3:00 p.m. only)
·
$3 flat-rate parking in 1500 10th Street garage on corner of 10th & O
Streets
Sunday, March 11, 2018
"And Still We Rise: Race, Culture and Visual Conversations”
"And Still We Rise: Race,Culture and Visual Conversations” opened Feb. 6, 2018, chronicles 400 years of significant events that have transformed social justice for African Americans on 67 story quilts hand-crafted by artists in the Women of Color Quilter’s Network (WCQN).
In Sacramento at the California
Museum. Sisters Quilting Collective (SQC) will assist and participate in the Community Program, May 5, 2018. We are also seeking volunteers for the May 5
Community Program. To volunteer on May 5
please e-mail
Faye at:
SQC @ The African American Genealogy Seminar, March 10, 2018
From Gladys Unimuke: Sister Quilting Collective (SQC) at the African American Genealogy Seminar, March 10, 2018. Gladys Unimuke shared her Quilts. Kenya Girls-Black baby madonna-Ebony puff girls-Segergation-Family day.Best day.no pain.
Thank you Barbra Lord- Juntia Savage, Jelenna Johnson and Gladys Unimuke
SQC at the Crocker Art Museum, Feb. 18, 2018
In celebration of Black History Month Sisters Quilting Collective (SQC) partnered with Crocker Art Museum to provide fun hands-on arts and crafts activities (creating personal quilt blocks) for 6 Quilt Banners.
Historic Quilt Exhibit @ CA State Capitol, Feb 5-16, 2018
Quilt Installation featuring quilts by African American quilters and artists at the California State Capitol Annex Hallway near the Governor's Office.( near the elevators) February 5-15, 2018
Senator Holly J. Mitchell with the quilters: Kanika Marshall Art , Marsha Carter, Fredi Slaughter- Walker, Johyne Geran and Trish Wade @ the Opening of the Historic Quilt Exhibit in the Capitol annex next to the governor’s ground floor office . photo by faye wilson kennedy
Fredi and her quilt
Marsha Carter and quilt
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