Our group is focused on
art cloth and its specific surface design techniques and approaches. This
includes making lengths of cloth, rather than just small samples or fat quarters. While
some of us also make art quilts or mixed media work, as a group we focus on art cloth. Please read the information about art cloth on our website and look at
examples, to make sure that you are interested in this field. Only
those artists who submit examples of art cloth that meet this description will
be considered for membership.
We
meet as a group every 9 to14 months in different regions of the United States,
usually between August and October. Since these meetings are critical to our
growth and vitality, we require attendance at two out of five consecutive
meetings. Your membership will begin with the first meeting you
attended. Members bring and discuss their work at these meetings, and share
other professional concerns and opportunities. Previous meetings have been in
Texas, Minnesota, Illinois, Florida, California, Georgia, Arizona, and New Jersey. The 2013 meeting will be held in
Evanston, Illinois.
We
also produce a new exhibit annually, with a call for entries each year. Since
opportunities for showing art cloth are limited, this is an important
membership benefit. Members are required to enter three of five calls for
entry in order to maintain their membership status.
Only
applicants who can and will attend the next meeting will be accepted into the
Art Cloth Network during this membership call period. That meeting will be
in Evanston, Illinois from September 19th – 22nd, 2013.
Full details about the conference and this financial commitment will be mailed
to those extended a membership invitation.
The
current deadline for membership applications is March 15, 2013, and you can send
in your application materials at any time prior to the deadline. You will be
notified by April 15, 2013 whether your application has been approved.
Send a request to jeanne@jeannesisson.com
in order to receive detailed information and application instructions.
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