The Connecticut regional chapter of SAQA has organized a trunk show that will travel through the northeast, and any other regions that request it. We were to create a 6 x 10" piece responding to the question: You're Doing WHAT?
Here's mine, along with the text that will be attached to the back.
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We're doing WHAT? (2015, 6 x 10") |
We’re doing
WHAT? I started quilting just before the Virginia Tech shootings in 2007, at
which time I organized a massive worldwide effort to make quilts for the
survivors and victims’ families. Only five years later, half an hour from where
I’m raising my own family, somebody gunned down a classroom full of first
graders. Since then – even by the most conservative estimates – there has been
an average of another shooting every five weeks. I’m kind of tired of reading
the same headline. I’m kind of tired of comfort projects – no quilt replaces a
human life.
We’re doing a
lot of crying, hugging, hand-wringing, blaming, blogging, memorializing, promising,
hiding, waiting, bleeding, and dying, but overall? We’re doing NOTHING to
prevent the next incident.
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