Roderick Kiracofe and Ben Venom at Stitch Modern

Well, a few weeks back we were treated to am amazing slide show presentation by artist Ben Venom, who “juxtaposes traditional handmade crafts with extreme elements found on the fringes of society” and whose “work can be described as opposing forces colliding at lightening speed”. I have to quote his website since I cannot describe it sufficiently myself.  He is an amazing energetic presenter and we were all entranced and invigorated. Unfortunately I have no pictures!  So you are going to have to click on the image below to get to his website. This is something else.  Color me inspired.

Ben Venom, photo by Margo Moritz

Ben Venom, photo by Margo Moritz

After Ben, we changed courses and were treated to a viewing of a stream of quilts from Roderick Kiracofe’s collection while he discussed them.  I got a photos of a few of them to share with you.  Amazing. Most of them were from quilter unknown, from many a decade gone by. They were priceless and Roderick’s passion for his quilt finds was palpable, as was the audience’s response! Pretty exciting to meet him and pretty scary that I know now one could actually COLLECT quilts. Oh, no, hold me back!

Roderick Kiracofe is an art and quilt collector, accomplished author, curator, and consultant. A good summary of his books and accomplishments can be found HERE (why reinvent the wheel!)  Truly a joy to see some of his collection and hear the stories behind them. Several are going to be in his new book Unconventional and Unexpected: American Quilts Below the Radar, 1950-2000, Abrams, Autumn 2014.  Currently available by Roderick on Blurb are Quilts and Quilts 2, and on his Amazon page one can find a number his books including the amazing and well-known The American Quilt: A History of Cloth and Comfort 1750-1950 and Cloth & Comfort: Pieces of Women’s Lives from Their Quilts and Diaries.

Without further ado, take a gander at some of these finds of Rodney Kiracofe. Apologies for my less than stellar photography due to viewing circumstances, but still well worth a look I think.

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

quilt top back From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

quilt top back From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

From the collection of Roderick Kiracofe

Next up at The Plaid Portico will be curated coverage of the big show of the East bay Heritage Quilt Guild, and a project round-up for Pop Rox which is just starting to hit stores now.

Quilts from Quilt Market Houston 2013 #8

One more batch of quilts after this, then…sigh, it will be the end of my Quilt Market coverage for 2013.  Enjoy these beauties.

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

 

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

 

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

Gathering Hearty Roses by Aiko Miyata

 

Bits and Pieces by Gail Abel

Bits and Pieces by Gail Abel

 

Bits and Pieces by Gail Abel

Bits and Pieces by Gail Abel

 

New Glory by Scott Hansen

New Glory by Scott Hansen

 

New Glory by Scott Hansen

New Glory by Scott Hansen

 

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

 

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

 

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

 

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

Yin Yang by Annette Valtl

 

Galactic Nebula by Jean Smith

Galactic Nebula by Jean Smith

 

Galactic Nebula by Jean Smith

Galactic Nebula by Jean Smith

 

Electric Eclipse #1 by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

Electric Eclipse #1 by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

 

Electric Eclipse #1 by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

Electric Eclipse #1 by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

 

Fibonacci Series #13 By Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

Fibonacci Series #13 By Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

 

Fibonacci Series #13 By Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

Fibonacci Series #13 By Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

 

Cattywampus Log Cabin #4 by Caryl Bryer Fallert

Cattywampus Log Cabin #4 by Caryl Bryer Fallert

 

Cattywampus Log Cabin #4 by Caryl Bryer Fallert

Cattywampus Log Cabin #4 by Caryl Bryer Fallert