Some of the most talented quilters in the area are displaying their art at the Western Nevada College Carson City campus. The Challenge Quilts Exhibit continues through Friday, April 1 in the Main Gallery in the Bristlecone Building.
The âChallenge Quilts from the Carson Valley Quilt Guildâ exhibit includes 20 contributors. They created their quilts using patterned, applique, pieced and mixed techniques. They also followed a common theme in their work: âCreating the Community You Want to Live inâ as their inspiration. They also were given two specific pieces of tan and cream cloth that had to be used in the piece.
âStop by and check out the work of some fantastic local quilters,â said WNC Gallery Director Gil Martin.
First place winner Debbie Riley has created âOur World In Stitches,â which mirrors a photograph of her granddaughter learning to sew.
Second place is a globe-shaped piece, âTwo Nevada Galsâ Trip Around the World,â created by Julie Thomas and Cecile Brown.
Third place honors went to âFour Paws in Stitches,â created by Terrie Peets.
Other contributors are Pat Baker, âQuilts Are My Worldâ; Chris Hutton, Marty Lewis, âGrandmotherâs Geeseâ; Janet Lockett, âFlower Pot Gardenâ; Valerie Hill, âShades of the Sierra â Valerieâs Victoryâ; Karen E. Miller, âTrailing Through the Skyâ; Nancy Brisack, âThe Tahoe Rim Trailâ; Sarah Jo McKee, âIâm A Little Modern, He Is Totally Traditionalâ; Diane Kyllingstad, âSinger Featherweightâ; Judi Corrado, âMy Garden in Stitchesâ; Nancy Lampson, âStitches of Laughterâ; Marianne Christensen, âAnnâs Gardenâ; Mary Menz, âMy Inherited World of Stitchesâ; Rose Swift, âOur World in Stitches Viewed from the Solar Systemâ; and Barbara Clark, âLiterally â Our World in Stitches.â
The artistsâ quilts also will be shown in the âOur World in Stitchesâ Carson Valley Quilt Show on June 4 and 5 at the Douglas County Senior and Community Center in Gardnerville.
The WNC Main Gallery is located in the Bristlecone Building at 2201 W. College Parkway in Carson City. The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.