July 13 over 1,300 quilts will adorn every building, fence and railing available with styles ranging from hand-quilted heirlooms to contemporary art quilts.
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS) announces Robert Kaufman Fabrics as a new, major sponsor. Kyle Sanchez, director of marketing for Robert Kaufman, said, “We’ve followed the impressive growth of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show over the years and have long wanted to be a part of the excitement. We can’t wait to see the talent and enthusiasm on display, to show our support of the quilting arts and connect with the inspiring community.”
“From the Quilt Show’s perspective, having the support of Robert Kaufman Fabrics, an internationally known fabric company, is very important to us and only adds to the profile and credibility of our events,” says Ann Richardson, executive director for the organization.
The Presenting Sponsor for SOQS is the Roundhouse Foundation and other major event sponsors include The Stitchin’ Post, Morrow’s Sewing and Vacuum Center and Baby Lock, The Old Mill District, Black Butte Ranch and High Desert Frameworks.
The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS), the largest of its kind in the world, takes place on Saturday, July 13, 9am-4pm throughout Sisters. Over 1,300 quilts will adorn every building, fence and railing available with styles ranging from hand-quilted heirlooms to contemporary art quilts.
The show is honored to feature the artwork of Sisters artist Dan Rickards on the 2013 show poster, Streams of Color. An annual collector’s item, this year’s poster captures the essence of Sisters in Dan’s realistic and detailed style. Posters, t-shirts and other items featuring Dan’s artwork is available at the Stitchin’ Post in Sisters.
The annual featured quilter exhibits include the very best of the art of quilting and highlight the quality of work done throughout Central Oregon. Kristin Shields of Bend is this year’s Featured Quilter. Her liberated piecing and original applique work is creative, funky and very fun. Ruth Ingham of Black Butte Ranch is the Inspirational Instructor and the work of Tammy MacArthur from Redmond is featured in the Machine Quilter Showcase.
Two leaders of the Modern Movement in quilting are the featured speakers during Save it for Sunday at FivePine Lodges. Alissa Haight Carlton and Elizabeth Hartman will lecture on Modern Quilt Design and a large selection of quilts in that style will be exhibited throughout the grounds of the FivePine Campus on Sunday, July 14.
www.sistersoutdoorquiltshow.org
New Executive Director
The Board of Directors of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show has named Jeanette Pilak as the in-coming executive director for the event. Pilak will replace current Executive Director Ann Richardson, who announced her intention last fall to step down from the position following the 2013 Show. Pilak has joined the staff to participate in this year’s show and will assume her new role on about August 1.
Pilak is a recognized cultural non-profit organization professional who has worked extensively in Oregon as well as other states. Her experience with arts and cultural organizations of all sizes, proven leadership in working with businesses, staff, and volunteers, as well as her connections with state and national non- profit resources, were all influential issues in her hiring, according to Jean Wells Keenan, Board chair. In addition, her background includes successful fundraising and development campaigns as well as management of events of all sizes.
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