A Quilter's Perspective, 1915 to Present Day - Currated by Bonnie Lundorff
Exhibit Discussion & Closing Reception Thursday March 24, 6:30pm
The public is invited to join “A Quilter’s Perspective” curator Bonnie Lundorff for a closing reception and informal discussion on Thurs Mar. 24 at 6:30pm at Watermark Art Center. Lundorff will be discussing the exhibit and specifically focusing on non traditional piecing techniques and antique quilts. Watermark will remain open to all visitors until 8pm.
Exhibit: February 5 – March 26, 2022
Kaul Gallery
Lakeland Public Television Interview with Bonnie Lundorff →
Almost everyone has their own interpretation of what quilting is. For some it is the utilitarian bed sized variety that Grandma made from scraps while quilters envision uniform geometrics designed to re-create recognizable patterns.
Through the evolution of society, design, necessity and economics, quilting has taken on new meaning. “A Quilter’s Perspective,” Lundorff broadens the definition of quilting for visitors while highlighting the diverse personalities who make them. From traditionally pieced wall hangings and bed quilts to abstract and contemporary art quilts you will discover a whole new meaning to the word quilt.