March 8, 2022

In Dreams I Drifted Away acceptance for Common Threads

 

In Dreams I Drifted Away

I am delighted to announce that In Dreams I Drifted Away has been selected for Common Threads, a Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh exhibition on display at the Pittsburgh International Airport March 17 - May 27, 2022.

In Dreams I Drifted Away, detail

Included artists are Michelle Browne, Eva Camacho, Petra Fallaux, Rae Gold, Passle Helminski, Cheryl Hopper, Kristin Karsh, Patty Kennedy-Zafred, Karen Krieger, Barbara Kubala, Susan Lapham, Christine Manges, Sam Milford, Malgorzata Mosiek, Jan Myers-Newbury, Jane Ogren, Claire Passmore, Rhonda Pegg, Sue Reno, Sherri Roberts, Coleen Rush, Kathryn Scimone Stanko, Laura Tabakman, and Dewi Wong. 

My work will be on display in the ticketing case. 



March 2, 2022

Beyond the Blue: Contemporary Narrative Quilts by Sue Reno at the VQM

 

Dew Point
I am happy and honored to announce that my work will be featured in a solo exhibit at the Virginia Quilt  Museum, in the Magruder Gallery, from August 16th through October 22, 2022. Titled Beyond the Blue: Contemporary Narrative Quilts by Sue Reno, it will feature art quilts using my traditional and wet process cyanotype prints. I will debut exciting new works as part of the exhibit, and will be sharing more about them as the time draws closer. 

Here's the exhibit statement:

 Sue Reno has spent decades practicing the art of botanical cyanotype printing on fabric. These quilts are the results of long and repeated study of specific plants and trees and their life cycles. They reflect the transient seasonal nature of the plants, the effects of weather and insects on their forms, and how they are integrated into their environment. They are a strong call for conservation of the natural world and its resources, as she believes we are more moved to action when we take the time to observe and appreciate.

Her printmaking process combines cyanotype chemicals and solar dye chemicals with added moisture and long exposure times to produce unique and beautiful prints on cotton or silk. The process can be managed but never mastered, and the unpredictability is part of the appeal. Combined with the imagery, she uses contemporary and traditional quilt making techniques to assemble a patchwork of fabrics from a wide variety of sources, both commercial and hand crafted. The work is then layered and heavily stitched to add elements of line and texture.

As always, thanks for reading. 

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