Entering Quilt Shows
April 28th, 2010 by MornaAttending the Friendship Star Quilters show over the weekend reminded me of the variety of reasons quilters have for entering shows. For many, it’s a chance to share what they’ve accomplished with others. It’s a chance to support your guild’s efforts, and for many guilds this is what pays for lectures and workshops. For teachers, it’s a wonderful opportunity to share what their students have accomplished. If you are a professional, it’s a chance to get your work seen by a larger and potential buying audience or to increase your exposure in the quilt or art world at large. For some entering a local show is a stepping stone to a larger show.
Do you remember the first time you entered a quilt in a quilt show? I do.
I was a member of the Charlotte Quilters Guild in 1977, and several of us decided to enter our work in the annual NQA show, which was held at Georgetown Visitation Prep in Washington, D.C. Of course, it wasn’t enough to just enter, we had to go to the show. It was very exciting stepping into this larger venue. I remember that my grandmother met me at the show. I was thrilled she could see my work, and she was quite impressed with all the variety of quilts. (Of course, she did cast her viewer’s choice for one of my quilts!)
Of all the reasons to enter a show, though, I think the best is the opportunity to grow as a quilter and an artist. Why do you enter shows and how does this stretch you?
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