SAQA Global Exhibitions

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Art that brings the world to your museum


SAQA Showcase at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum

“SAQA exhibitions draw record numbers of enthusiastic visitors from this community as well as many from outside the state. The hanging system makes everything easy to install, and the artworks are always imaginative and of exceptional quality.” SUSAN BURNES

CHAIR OF EXHIBITIONS Grants Pass Museum of Art Grants Pass, Oregon, USA

Season After Season at the Texas Quilt Museum COVER IMAGE: H2Oh! at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum


Looking for beautiful art from around the world? We provide world-class exhibitions that YOUR museum can afford. SAQA Global Exhibitions provides you with dynamic artwork guaranteed to bring hundreds of visitors through your door and engage your community! We work with venues around the world, including art, science, and university museums. We have more than 15 years of experience providing top level service to small, mid-size, and regional museums. Affordable and easy to install, our world-class exhibitions have been viewed on 6 continents at over 200 venues. We handle all the shipping and logistics. Our unique relationship with thousands of artists allows us to create a rotating catalog of exhibitions that explores a diverse range of genres and topics. We can also work with you to create a custom solution that meets your specific needs.

“The richness, variety, and artistic merit attract large numbers of tourists, as well as the local community to our museum. We value SAQA as a responsive and cooperative partner.� MICAELA FITZSIMMONS

MANAGER OF COLLECTIONS & EXHIBITS Stratford Perth Museum Stratford Perth, Ontario, Canada

All of our exhibitions offer enhanced opportunities to engage and educate your visitors. Full color exhibition catalogs are available with every exhibition.

Contact us to discover new opportunities for YOUR museum. William Reker

DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL EXHIBITIONS

216.333.9146 | exhibitions@saqa.com

www.saqa.com/globalexhibitions


FORCED TO FLEE Throughout history people have been forced to flee from their homes for their own safety and survival due to war, oppression, natural disasters, and human rights violations. This exhibition explores the issues surrounding the global refugee crises, impacts on families and communities, the stress placed on host countries, and the need for new initiatives, funding, and international cooperation to find solutions. JUROR: Dr.

Susan Beryl Marks

VENUES:

Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts Melbourne, Florida MAY 25–AUGUST 24, 2019

The Historical & Cultural Society of Clay County Moorhead, Minnesota JUNE–OCTOBER 2021 AVAILABILITY:

Through June 2022


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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: The Lucky Ones? by Claire Passmore Goodbye My Village by Charlotte Bird Tengo Hambre–I am Hungry by Jennifer Day Page 27–Exodus 1 by Sabi Westoby Roadmap by Margaret L. Abramshe


SEASON AFTER SEASON Our lives are measured in seasons. Not just the familiar quarterly divisions of a year: spring, summer, fall and winter, but with each new day we move among a variety of seasons. Some seasons have no set time of arrival; others are regular as the ticking of a clock. Some seasons we await with excitement or anticipation; others we fear or wish to slow their inevitable arrival. This exhibition offers creative explorations about these passages through time, from the seasonal changes in the world around us to the personal transitions that are part of life’s journey.

JURORS: Karey Bresenhan

and Nancy O’Bryant Puentes

VENUES:

Texas Quilt Museum La Grange, Texas

JANUARY 10–MARCH 24, 2019

European Patchwork Meeting Sainte-Marie Aux Mines, France SEPTEMBER 12–15, 2019

Prague Patchwork Meeting Prague, Czech Republic APRIL 3–5, 2020

AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2021


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FROM UPPER LEFT: My Back Yard, Indiana by Daren P. Redman Photosynthesis by Marianne R. Williamson Seasons of the Ancient Ones by Vicki Conley Heat Lightning by Sue Reno Always Winter by Wendi Bucey


CONNECTING OUR NATURAL WORLDS This exhibition showcases artwork that beautifully illustrates the natural wonder of habitats around the globe. Each artist has identified danger to flora and fauna in their own backyard and recommended a call to action that can be taken to help save the species. The artwork will inspire viewers to get closer to nature and become better stewards for our environment. JUROR: Holly Swangstu OPENING VENUE:

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Tucson, Arizona OCTOBER 5, 2019–JANUARY 5, 2020

AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2022


CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Morning Glory Pool by Patricia Gould Nature’s Dance-Spider and the Web! by Mary-Ellen Latino Summer Light Brigade by Diane Melms Elements #13: Wildfire by Michele Hardy Only Three (3)? by Cheryl Lipari

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Greenways, Blueways and Estuary Bays by Susanna Hotchkiss


3D EXPRESSION This cutting-edge exhibition shows how textile art can expand both into the third dimension and into the future. These pieces come off of the gallery walls to hang from the ceiling and stand on the floor, creating an exciting array of 3D sculptures. See art quilts in a whole new way! JUROR:

Bruce Hoffman

VENUES:

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Grand Rapids, Michigan SEPTEMBER–NOVEMBER 2019

Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts St. Bonaventure, New York FEBRUARY 8–APRIL 30, 2020

Ross Museum of Art Delaware, Ohio MAY 14–JULY 2, 2021

AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2022


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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: View from Horseback of Rowena Crest by Christina Brown Facets II by Dolores Miller Hunted by Jeannie Bench Dance in Blue & Copper by Leonie Castelino Not To Know But To Go On by Judy E. Martin Ginger Jar by Betty Busby


LAYERED & STITCHED:

50 YEARS OF INNOVATIVE ART A showcase of 50 art quilts by renowned master artists, these seminal works show the evolution of the art quilt from the earliest pioneers creating during the 1960s through to today’s artists experimenting with new forms, new materials, and new digital technologies. Viewers are able to trace the development of this exciting art form as it developed from isolated makers, primarily in Ohio and California, into an international movement involving thousands of artists spanning the globe.

CURATED BY: Nancy Bavor, Lisa Ellis, Sandra Sider, and Martha Sielman VENUES:

Quilt Festival Houston Houston, Texas

OCTOBER 31–NOVEMBER 3, 2019

Texas Quilt Museum La Grange, Texas

JANUARY–MARCH 2020

San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles San Jose, California APRIL 19–JULY 12, 2020

Ross Art Museum Delaware, Ohio MAY 14–JULY 2, 2021 AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2022


CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Family Life (2014) by Susan Else Star (2000) by Leslie Gabriëlse Returning to the Source (2012) by Deidre Adams Where Dreams Are Born (1976) by Joan Schulze African Burial Ground II (2009) by Valerie Goodwin


GUNS:

LOADED CONVERSATIONS Today we find ourselves living in a society in which gun violence feels commonplace. Yet an enormous divide exists between people who cherish their heritage of gun ownership and others who are concerned about the rising tide of gun violence. Artists have been a catalyst for difficult societal conversations throughout history. Guns: Loaded Conversations seeks to engage viewers of differing opinions to listen to each other and to encourage community initiatives that may inspire action in seeking solutions. JUROR: Vicky A.

Clark

VENUES:

San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles San Jose, California APRIL 22–JULY 15, 2018

New England Quilt Museum Lowell, Massachusetts JANUARY 15–APRIL 27, 2019

AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2020


CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Ready, Aim, Fire! by Susan Lenz Outline on Asphalt by B. J. Adams Remembering Trayvon by Alice M. Beasley Suffer The Little Children by Jean M. Sredl America’s Heartland by Michele Makinen


DUSK TO DAWN When the sun dips below the horizon, the world changes: the trees are lit by the silvery light of the moon and warm lamps glow in a child’s room as a bedtime story is read. Owls and bats take to the sky for their evening meals, while other animals curl up safely in their dens. Dusk to Dawn offers a glimpse of the mysterious world that emerges when darkness arrives. Visitors will be delighted by this collection of nightscapes, animal portraits, and other artistic observations.

JUROR:

Marilyn Zapf

VENUES:

Quilt Festival Houston Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 8–11, 2018

Quilt Festival Chicago Chicago, Illinois MARCH 28–30, 2019

Festival of Quilts Birmingham, United Kingdom AUGUST 1–4, 2019

Original Sewing & Quilt Expo Various US Cities AUGUST 2019–APRIL 2020

Taiwan International Quilt Exposition Tainan City, Taiwan AUGUST 13–SEPTEMBER 6, 2020

AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2021

CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Aurora by Terry Aske I See by Pat Baum-Bishop The World is Dressed in Red by Maya Chaimovich In the Hour of Stars by Gay E. Lasher Moonlight by Shin-hee Chin Red City by K. Velis Turan


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TEXTILE POSTERS Posters are meant to convey a message in the blink of an eye, be it to inform, educate, or persuade. Some posters grab the viewer’s attention immediately. Other posters are more subtle in their approach. What all have in common is an emblematic economy of text and imagery, a design aesthetic that also characterizes these textile artworks. Textile Posters brings together the familiarity of quilts with the equally familiar vernacular of posters to create a visually exciting, informative, and emotional experience. Â

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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: I Will Not Be Silenced by Betty Busby Three Wise Words by Claire Passmore Travel Muse: Endurance by Mary-Ellen Latino Elements #12: Blue River by Michele Hardy This Land Was My Land by Patricia Kennedy-Zafred


JUROR: Joseph

Lupo

VENUES:

International Quilt Festival Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 2017

International Quilt Festival Chicago, Illinois APRIL 2018

Sydney Stitches & Craft Show Sydney, Australia FEBRUARY 14–16, 2019

Adelaide Craft & Quilt Fair Adelaide Australia MARCH 21–24, 2019

Australasian Quilt Convention Melbourne, Australia APRIL 11–14, 2019

Brisbane Stitches & Craft Show Brisbane, Australia JUNE 6–9, 2019

Canberra Craft & Quilt Fair Mitchell, Australia AUGUST 15–18, 2019

Newcastle Stitches & Craft Show Broadmeadow, Australia SEPTEMBER 26–29, 2019 AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2020


METAMORPHOSIS Metamorphosis generates transformative change in shape, nature, or structure. Animals physically develop and change from birth to maturity. Concepts and ideas morph and change over time. Even the earth’s landscape progresses through many geological and ecological stages. Change may be positive, negative, frightening or enlightening. The pieces in this exhibition demonstrate the inevitability of change­—physical, philosophical or personal—and the results of such transformations, no matter how subtle. JUROR: David

Hornung

VENUES:

Quilt Festival Houston Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 8–11, 2018

Quilt Festival Chicago Chicago, Illinois MARCH 28–30, 2019

Quilt Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada JUNE 12–15, 2019

AQS Quiltweek Grand Rapids Michigan AUGUST 21–24, 2019

AQS Quiltweek Fall Paducah, Kentucky

SEPTEMBER 11–14, 2019

AQS Quiltweek Charleston, South Carolina SEPTEMBER 25–27, 2019 AVAILABILITY: Through

December 2021


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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Dilemma by Amanda Miller Skin Spots by Rosalind S. Daniels Aging On by Sherri Lipman McCauley Room at the Table by Maggie Vanderweit Wood Grain #1 by Valerie Maser-Flanagan


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT

MASTERWORKS:

ABSTRACT & GEOMETRIC This engaging international exhibition — featuring artwork from the book Art Quilts International: Abstract & Geometric — illustrates the diversity of art quilting today. These compelling pieces represent a range of styles across the abstract art spectrum. Participating artists come from Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, and across the US.

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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Waking Up by Judith Rush Round and Round it Goes by Paula Kovarik First Moment by Gay E. Lasher Cellular Structure III by Sue Benner

CURATOR: Martha

Sielman

VENUES:

International Quilt Festival Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 2017

International Quilt Festival Chicago, Illinois APRIL 2018

Quilt & Stitch Show Tokyo, Japan OCTOBER 4–6, 2018

Quilt & Stitch Show Osaka, Japan NOVEMBER 8–10, 2018

Quilt & Stitch Show Nagoya, Japan MARCH 28–30, 2019

Crosstown Arts Memphis, Tennessee MAY 10–JULY 28, 2019

10th Asia Quilt Festival Shanghai, China SEPTEMBER 20–22, 2019

Textilsammlung Max Berk / Kurpfälzisches Museum Heidelberg, Germany FEBRUARY 16–MAY 24, 2020

Original Sewing & Quilt Expo Various US Cities AUGUST–NOVEMBER 2020


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT

LAYERED VOICES Found all around us, layers become apparent when we plumb the earth’s surface, dress for the weather, or count rings in the stump of a tree. Layers can be found in language when we ponder the hidden meanings in novels, poems, and conversations. Layers are often revealed through the cycles of creation and destruction that bring change. Layers are also inherent in the definition of a quilt (two or more layers, held together by stitch). Layered Voices explores the different ways layers can be incorporated into artwork, both metaphorically and literally. JUROR: Risë

Nagin

VENUES:

International Quilt Study Center & Museum Lincoln, Nebraska APRIL 4–JULY 30, 2017

Oklahoma State University Museum of Art Stillwater, Oklahoma MAY 1–AUGUST 18, 2018

City of St. George Art Museum St. George, Utah NOVEMBER 10, 2018–MARCH 9, 2019

Brigham City Museum of Art & History Brigham City, Utah JUNE 22–AUGUST 31, 2019


CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Happy Today? by Leah Higgins Core Sample by Regina V. Benson

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In Other Words by Jette Clover Red Bioluminescence by Barbara W. Watler Of Irritability & Salinity by John Lefelhocz


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT

H2Oh! Water — it’s everywhere! The majority of the earth’s surface is covered by water. More than half of the human body consists of water. Life hangs in the balance when this precious resource is squandered. H2Oh! draws on a well of beauty, reverence, and contemplation as it invites viewers to consider the importance and the impact of water, one of the most vital, powerful, sacred, and enjoyed resources on earth. JUROR: Linda

Gass

VENUES:

National Quilt Museum Paducah, Kentucky

JUNE 25–SEPTEMBER 19, 2017

New England Quilt Museum Lowell, Massachusetts JULY 11–SEPTEMBER 23, 2018

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Tucson, Arizona

DECEMBER 1, 2018–FEBRUARY 10, 2019

San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles San Jose, California APRIL 19–JULY 14, 2019

Minnesota Marine Art Museum Winona, Minnesota SEPTEMBER 2019–JANUARY 2020

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CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Ebb and Flow by Gay E. Lasher Sa Conca by Olga Gonzalez-Angulo Memory of Water by Susan Else The Woman at the Well by Cherrie Hampton Prayers Answered by Carol M. Stocking


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT

TRANQUILITY Tranquility is a state of being, possessing the concept of quiet, peacefulness, calmness, or serenity. As a mental and physical concept, tranquility is the primary focus of certain religious sects, whereby tranquility of the body, thoughts, and consciousness are believed to lead to the path of personal enlightenment. The works included in this exhibition set a serene mood for the viewer, representing tranquility through color, line, and composition. The companion exhibition, Turmoil, is also sold out.

CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Morning Mist by Linda Anderson The Deep End by Kathy York Donald in Light by Jennifer Day Flowers of the Vine by Frances Holliday Alford Flown by Wen Redmond


JUROR: Kate

Lydon

VENUES:

International Quilt Festival Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 2–6, 2016

Texas Quilt Museum La Grange, Texas

JANUARY 5–MARCH 25, 2017

International Quilt Festival Chicago, Illinois APRIL 6–8, 2017

Festival of Quilts Birmingham, United Kingdom AUGUST 10–13, 2017

Australasian Quilt Convention Melbourne, Australia APRIL 5–8, 2018

Stitches & Craft Show South Bank, Australia JUNE 8–10, 2018

Craft & Quilt Fair Canberra, Australia AUGUST 9–12, 2018

Stitches & Craft Show Newcastle, Australia AUGUST 16–19, 2018

AQS QuiltWeek Daytona Beach, Florida

FEBRUARY 27–MARCH 2, 2019

AQS QuiltWeek Lancaster, Pennsylvania MARCH 27–30, 2019

AQS QuiltWeek Paducah, Kentucky APRIL 24–27, 2019

Grants Pass Museum of Art Grants Pass, Oregon JUNE 1–JULY 26, 2019

International Museum of Art and Science McAllen, Texas AUGUST 10–DECEMBER 15, 2019


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT

TURMOIL Turmoil is defined as a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. It can be an emotional, stressful, or confusing experience. It can be personal or happening on a global scale as in war or ecosystems imbalanced by careless use. This exhibition reflects the experiences and interpretations of the artists who were asked to explore the meaning of turmoil in their own lives. The companion exhibition, Tranquility, is also sold out.

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JUROR: Kate

Lydon

VENUES:

International Quilt Festival Houston, Texas NOVEMBER 2–6, 2016

International Quilt Festival Chicago, Illinois APRIL 6–8, 2017

Festival of Quilts Birmingham, United Kingdom AUGUST 10–13, 2017

Australasian Quilt Convention Melbourne, Australia APRIL 5–8, 2018

Stitches & Craft Show South Bank, Australia JUNE 8–10, 2018

Craft & Quilt Fair Canberra, Australia AUGUST 2–12, 2018

Stitches & Craft Show Newcastle, Australia AUGUST 16–19, 2018

Grants Pass Museum of Art Grants Pass, Oregon JUNE 1–JULY 26, 2019

International Museum of Art and Science McAllen, Texas AUGUST 10–DECEMBER 15, 2019

CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Crossings I by Sandy Gregg Tied in Knots by Betty A. Hahn Pallbearer by Margaret Abramshe The Goddess of Never-Ending Chaos by Kathy Nida A Cancerous Turmoil by Carol Capozzoli


UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Both music and art elicit emotions, create different moods, suggest movement, and can reflect light, depth, and color. This exhibition explores all the wonderful ways in which music can serve as inspiration for the creative process. JUROR: Joe

Cunningham

AVAILABILITY: August

2020–December 2023

Many things in life and history demonstrate recurring patterns of growth and decline. From movements in history to the phases of our lives, the seasons, the position of the stars and planets, tides, conversations, even the progression of a piece of music or literature. Change is a constant, and this exhibition explores how it affects all different aspects of our lives. JUROR:

Birds, insects, and even some mammals are able to fly and soar. Plant seeds and kites are carried on the breeze, and the perfect pass can float through the air. Humankind has dreamt of ways to fly from Icarus’ attempt to create his own wings to the advent of airplanes, satellites, and space exploration. This exhibition provides new perspectives through which to see our world. JUROR: Mary Edna

Fraser

AVAILABILITY: June

2020–December 2023

Linda Colsh

AVAILABILITY:

What do you see when you look in the mirror? In this digital age, we cannot escape our own images. Do our images reflect our individual identity? This exhibition looks beyond the mirror to see the strength of character, intelligence, creativity, skills, and potential to be even more than what can be reflected. JUROR:

Andra F. Stanton

AVAILABILITY:

Opposing forces shape our reality in ways which are both readily apparent as well as hidden. Artwork included in this exhibit explores contradictions and affinities: Yin and Yang, the irresistible force versus the immovable object, black-andwhite, and other types of “opposites.” JUROR: Gail

M. Brown

AVAILABILITY:

June 2020–December 2023

June 2021–December 2023

2021–December 2023

How can art reuse and recycle materials? By using items that would otherwise be discarded and turning them into compelling compositions. Upcycle! features artwork that either incorporates recycled materials, both cloth or non-fiber items, or that represents such a process visually. JUROR: Katie

Pasquini Masopust

AVAILABILITY: June

2020–December 2022


Water Over Sky (detail) by Donna June Katz

EXHIBITION DETAILS All of our exhibitions offer enhanced opportunities to engage and educate your visitors. Full-color catalogs are included with every exhibition. Loan fee $5,000. NUMBER PIECES

RUNNING FEET

3D Expression

42

Aloft

SHOW TITLE

SHOWING DATES

SHOW STATUS

200

June 2020–Dec. 2022

Dates Available

June 2020–Dec. 2023

Dates Available

Beyond the Mirror

June 2021–Dec.2023

Dates Available

Connecting Our Natural Worlds

41

211

Feb. 2020–Dec. 2022

Dates Available

Dusk to Dawn

35

170

June 2019–Dec. 2021

Dates Available

Ebb and Flow

June 2021–Dec. 2023

Dates Available

Forced to Flee

36

189

Oct. 2019–May 2022

Dates Available

Guns: Loaded Conversations

33

173

Sept. 2018–Dec. 2020

Dates Available

H2Oh!

34

187

Sept. 2019–Dec. 2019

Sold Out

Layered & Stitched: 50 Years of Innovative Art

50

302

June 2020–Dec.2022

Dates Available

Layered Voices

23

150

Oct. 2018–Dec. 2019

Sold Out

Masterworks: Abstract & Geometric

29

194

June 2019–Jan.2020 July 2020–Dec. 2020

Sold Sold Out Out

Metamorphosis

34

175

June 2019–Dec. 2021

Dates Available

Musica!

Aug. 2020–Dec. 2023

Dates Available

Opposites Attract

June 2020–Dec. 2023

Dates Available

Season After Season

32

148

April 2019–Jan. 2022

Dates Available

Textile Posters

24

176

June 2018–Dec. 2020

Dates Available

Tranquility

26

124

Jan. 2019–May 2019 Sept. 2019–Dec. 2019

Sold Out

Turmoil

24

113

Jan. 2019–May 2019 Sept. 2019–Dec. 2019

Sold Out

Upcycle!

June 2020–Dec 2022

Dates Available


Beneath the Surface by Judith Duffield

SHARE YOUR STORY! Does your museum have a unique story to tell? Are you looking to highlight a cultural or social issue that is important to your community? SAQA is always looking to partner with museums who share our vision of engaging and educating the world through art. Our artists create works that connect with broader audiences and generate meaningful dialogue. Some of our more recent collaborations have focused on the environment, science, gun violence, and refugee displacement. The creative possibilities are endless! Working with SAQA provides another avenue for your museum to create exhibitions that really resonate with your community. Plus, you can share your vision with audiences around the world.

Contact us today to begin sharing your story!

Stories of Migration at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum


VENUES Over the past 15+ years, we have partnered with venues around the world, including art museums, science museums, and universities. Our exhibitions have been viewed on 6 continents at over 200 venues, including: Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, Louisiana Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona Bloomingdale Park District Museum, Bloomingdale, Illinois Brigham City Museum of Art & History, Brigham City, Utah Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio Cafritz Foundation Arts Center, Montgomery College, Silver Spring, Maryland Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay, Oregon David J. Sencer CDC Museum, Atlanta, Georgia Dennos Museum Center, Traverse City, Michigan Erie Art Museum, Erie, Pennsylvania Everhart Museum, Scranton, Pennsylvania George A. Spiva Center for the Arts, Joplin, Missouri Gerald R. Ford Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, California Grants Pass Museum of Art, Grants Pass, Oregon Guilford Art Center, Guilford, Connecticut Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana International Quilt Study Center & Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska International Museum of Art & Science, McAllen, Texas J. Wayne Stark Galleries, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Kennedy Museum of Art, Athens, Ohio Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Laurel, Mississippi Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin Michigan State University Museum, East Lansing, Michigan Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona, Minnesota Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey Museum of York County, Rock Hill, South Carolina National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC National Quilt Museum, Paducah, Kentucky New England Quilt Museum, Lowell, Massachusetts Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, Stillwater, Oklahoma Pence Gallery, Davis, California Pfizer, Inc., New York, New York Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, St. Bonaventure, New York Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts, Melbourne, Florida San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, San Jose, California Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Massachusetts St. George Art Museum, St. George, Utah Stratford Perth Museum, Stratford, Ontario, Canada Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum, Temple, Texas Texas Quilt Museum, La Grange, Texas Textilsammlung Max Berk/Kurpfälzisches Museum, Heidelberg, Germany The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, Washington, DC Turchin Center for the Arts, Boone, North Carolina University of Central Missouri Gallery of Art and Design, Warrensburg, Missouri Visions Art Museum, San Diego, California William and Florence Schmidt Art Center, Belleville, Illinois Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana


Stories of Migration at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum Layered Voices at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art

Art that

brings the world to your museum.

CONTACT William Reker

DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL EXHIBITIONS

216.333.9146 exhibitions@saqa.com 4296 Wiltshire Court Beavercreek, OH 45440 USA

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Earth Stories at Huntington Museum of Art


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