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Hawaiian Quilts: God In Expression

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DATE: Friday, Feb 17, 2012

TIME: 11:00 AM

LOCATION: Avenir Musuem of Design and Merchandising, University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington St. View Map


TICKET INFO:

PHONE: 970.491.6648

EMAIL: Megan.Osborne@colostate.edu

PRICE: Free and open to the public


DESCRIPTION

Hawaiian Quilts from the Henry and Angela Hite Collection
Elizabeth Akana, Guest Curator
February 17 – August 2, 2012
Opening reception Friday, February 17, 5:30 – 7 p.m.

Originally brought to the islands by New England missionaries, Hawaiian appliqué quilts are unique for their “snowflake” designs. Imbued with the myths and traditions of the native Hawaiian population and references to the plant life and mythology of the islands, Hawaiian quilts are among the most visually striking of all quilt designs.

Guest Curator, Elizabeth Akana is one of Hawaii’s premier quilt historians as well as a quilter, teacher and lecturer. She has been demonstrating the art of Hawaiian quilting since 1972 and has taught and lectured throughout the United States, New Zealand and Japan. As a guiding force behind the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project which documented hundreds of historic quilts throughout the islands, she has been an advocate for the preservation of this cultural art form. Her quilts are included in many private and corporate collections, and have been accepted in numerous juried and invitational exhibitions.


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