NOTRAD GALLERY
Quilts from a Virtual Quilting Bee
SPECIAL EXHIBIT
In this exhibit we introduce works by a group of women who have redefined the term "quilting bee." In the frontiers and rural communities quilting bees were often the only time women were able to socialize with other women while sharing the making of quilts. In this day of instant communication, women who may never have seen each other can form a community to share knowledge, to support each other, and to make quilts. NOTRAD is a new kind of quilting bee -- a virtual quilting bee.

In addition to a statement about the work, I asked each person to tell us a little about herself -- what they do, where they work. I think you will be surprised by the diversity and by their many talents. Enjoy! Penny

For more information about the group and its activities, please send e-mail to roggel@pacbell.net.

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TNARQ? or That's Not A Real Quilt (TNARQ?)
Premiered in Quilt Expo V, Lyon, France, May 16, 1996
Sponsored by Art/Quilt Magazine

Statement by the Group
Thirty-two contemporary quilters from four continents who are members of the internet group NOTRAD (non-traditional quilters) have answered the challenge to make a work that satisfies the strict definition of ''quilt'' despite first appearances.
TNARQ? includes work made from material such as window screen, transparent fabrics, plastic, bubbled air and paper as well as the more commonly used cotton and silk. Works are quilted with paper fastners, electric resistors and other unusual materials besides the more traditional thread. Some quilts in this exhibit are 3-dimensional and there is one quilt which never ends.
[This is Not a Real Quilt] [Beginnings] [Days and Night] [Bramble Unendings]
[Seattle Summers] [Silk Is Busting Out All Over] [Doorways ] [Regard]
[Icon/No Beads] [TNARQ] [Stratifications IV: Rousseau] [Glitter, Glamour and Glitz]
[Cuttings From My Grandmother's Garden] [Tea Narque] [Rebuilding]
[Not A Quilt For Miss Sarajevo]
[Snap!] [Bottled Rainbow] [Une Abecedaire] [Recognition]
Photos were taken by Michael Falk

TNARQ? Traveling Exhibit Schedule

International Quilt Festival, Houston, TX., November 4-11, 1996
National Quilt Association Headquarters, Ellicott City, MD., Feb. 1-29, 1997
10th Annual Quilter's Heritage Celebration, Lancaster, PA, April 3-6, 1997
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ., June 12-Aug. 17, 1997
New Pieces, Berkeley, CA, October 1-30, 1997

Maybe you'd like to go and see if you think they are quilts.

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