The nonprofit Quilt Alliance will present its 5th biennial educational event, Not Fade Away: Sharing Quilt Stories in the Digital Age on Saturday, July 23, 2022. The half-day conference will again be held as part of the Sacred Threads Experience Weekend at the Floris United Methodist Church in Herndon, Virginia. Tickets are $35 for the program from 9am – 1pm and includes a simple breakfast, box lunch and admission to the Sacred Threads Quilts exhibition (held in the same venue). Information and registration can be found on the Sacred Threads website.
Not Fade Away 2022 attendees will hear presentations by Kyra Hicks and Jess Bailey, the 2022 Ardis James QSOS Scholars. The scholars program is made possible by grants from the Robert and Ardis James Foundation to support research that draws on the rich resource of over 1,200 Quilters’ Save Our Stories interviews collected by the Alliance since 1999. Scholars use the Quilters’ S.O.S. – Save Our Stories archive to produce original research in forms that interest them. Application materials for the 2023 Ardis James QSOS Scholars program will be available in late fall 2022.
Join us for the opening night program of Not Fade Away conference for a meet and greet reception with appetizers and non-alcoholic drinks, and preview of the Sacred Threads exhibition followed by an exciting night of video previews. We’ll meet Julieanne Donofrio, director of Pieced Together, a video about Donna Sue Groves, founder of the first Quilt Barn Trail in Adams County, Ohio. Donofrio will talk about the making of the video and how she was able to gather financial support for the project. A video interview with Donna Sue Groves will be screened and Donna Sue will be available for questions via web conference. We’ll finish the night with a screening of Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interviews with some of the artists featured in the Sacred Threads Exhibition.
Marin Hanson, One Hundred Good Wishes Quilts: Commemorating and Documenting Adoptions from China
Self-Publishing for Quilters with Kyra E. Hicks
Label it. Today! with Leslie Tucker Jenison and Michele Muska
Create Your Own Adventure: Using the Q.S.O.S. Project Database with Christine Humphrey
How to Conduct Q.S.O.S. Interviews with Pauline Macaulay and Emma Parker
Untapping the records and resources of the Quilt Index with Mary Worrall.
Using the Family Tree to Piece Together the Story of a Quilt – Gloria Comstock, Michelle Flamer, Kyra Hicks, Mary Holton Robare, Mary Worrall
Museum curators, quilt history experts and quilters with an interest in history and geneology will discuss various ways genealogy can reveal the history/provenance of a quilt (and vice versa) and the challenges in researching genealogy where quilts are concerned. This group will offer both a curator’s approach as well as an artist’s.
Janneken Smucker, Quilt Stories/Storied Quilts
QSOS interview with Jinny Beyer, interviewed by Jinny Beyer
Self-Publishing for Quilters with Kyra E. Hicks
Label it. Today! with Leslie Tucker Jenison and Michele Muska
Social Media for Quilters with Luana Rubin and Pat Sloan
How to Conduct Q.S.O.S. Interviews with Pauline Macaulay and Emma Parker
Taking Better Photos of your Quilts with Meg Cox
Patching the Holes: Curators Reveal How They Solve the Mysteries of Unlabeled Quilts and What They Wish Every Quilt Could Tell Them – Nancy Bavor, Marin Hanson, Suzanne McDowell and Mary Worrall
Prominent textile curators will take us behind the scenes to explain the challenges of working with unlabeled quilts and unknown histories.