Sacred Threads Omaha

 

The Sacred Threads exhibit in Omaha, NE, features 39 pieces from the Sacred Threads 2013 exhibit. A quilt lover in Omaha, Teri Quinn, has always dreamed of bringing the show to Omaha and is making it happen for 2013.

A jury of three art quilt enthusiasts selected 39 pieces from our pool of 231 accepted artworks in the 2013 exhibit.

To see the names of the pieces and artists, click here.

The show is in the beautiful Sunderland Gallery.

 

The exhibit will run for 8 weeks, Sept 15-Nov 10, 2013. The last art quilt exhibit in this gallery brought in 3,000+ visitors. This is a great opportunity for art lovers in the middle of the country to see our fabulous quilts first hand.

Press Coverage

Read the terrific article on Omaha.com.

Also, enjoy these clips from local stations:

WOW TV Coverage

KMTV Coverage

Here are the particulars:

Sunderland Gallery
3900 Webster St.
Omaha, Nebraska 68131

Monsignor Graham Building, behind the Saint Cecilia Cathedral

September 15 - November 10, 2013

Tuesday thru Friday: 11a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Sunday: 11a.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Monday

FREE Admission * FREE Parking * ADA Accessible

Companion exhibit “Artistry In Nature” by local artist group: MIDWEST FIBER ART ALLIANCE

Exhibit related fiber items in GIFT SHOP

The exhibit features an audio tour with your cell phone

Artists Reception: Sunday, September 15 1-3 p.m.

Curators: Anne Carter, Teri Quinn, Linda Thompson

Contact Omaha Curators at sacredthreadsomaha@gmail.com.


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Sacred Threads is an exhibition of quilts exploring themes of spirituality, joy, inspiration, peace/brotherhood, grief and healing. This biennial exhibition was established to provide a safe venue for quilters  who see their work as a connection to the sacred and/or as an expression of their spiritual journey.

The objective is to create a dignified exhibition of artwork that touches on both spiritual and personal levels all those who view it. We want to share with others the experiences of quilters whose stories may be a source of healing and strength.

Entries to Sacred Thread Exhibitions are juried in by images for purposes of space and suitability of theme only. Works are not judged.