LMQG Exhibits

Maximalism

Lux Center for the Arts - https://www.luxcenter.org/exhibitions/maximalism
First Friday Reception: 09/06/2024 - 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Community Room
On Display: September 6, 2024 to September 25, 2024

Exhibition Description: Maximalism, one of the elements of modern quilting, is used in many art forms from paintings to music to interior design to quilting.  Often, there’s very little open space in maximalist art.  The eclectic nature of maximalism means all the elements are layered together to create interesting and filled compositions.

Maximalism is
……more-is-more (layers of fabric, lots of colors, entire surface covered)
……mix of prints (variety of patterns and textures) or use of bright solids)







Second Chances: Upcycled Modern Quilts

International Quilt Museum - https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/exhibition/second-chances-upcycled-modern-quilts
First Friday Reception: 6/7/2024, 4-7 pm. View Presentation
On Display: May 15 - Nov. 19, Beavers Gallery

Inspired by "Feed Sacks: An American Fairytale," in the West Gallery, Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild members have created modern versions of vintage quilts using a variety of recovered, repurposed, or reclaimed materials. Textiles from denim to livestock feed bags to used clothing and everything in between are given new life in the upcycled creations. 

Top row, left to right: Phyllis Higley, Kate Honeyman, Kristi Jarchow
Bottom row, left to right: Bonnie Kucera, Bonnie Kucera, Jeni Kuszak Ehlers

Top row, left to right: Deborah Ebke, Deborah Ebke, Rhonda Eddy
Bottom row, left to right: Nancy Goff, Sheila Green, Tammy Hensley

Top row, left to right: Jane Austin, Vicky Bedell, Rosalind Carr
Bottom row, left to right: Rosalind Carr, Judy Crockett, Mary Dittenber


Top row, left to right: Sarah Maseth, Jennifer McKitrick, Jennifer McKitrick
Bottom row, left to right: Tom Meyer, Pat Modrell, Charrye Olberding

Top row, left to right: June Pederson, Marilyn Rembolt, Elisa Salas
Bottom row, left to right: Jan Sears, Kara Sheil, Pat Stava

Top row, left to right: Chris Taylor, Chris Taylor
Bottom row, left to right: Martha Turner, Jennifer VanDyke









Art Quilts

Lux Center for the Arts - https://www.luxcenter.org/exhibitions/art-quilt-show-lmqg
First Friday Reception: 11/6/2020 - 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Community Room
On Display: November 6, 2020 to November 20, 2020

Exhibition Description: Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild is a community of quilters who use improvisational techniques, modern color schemes and reinterpretations of classic patterns to make new and inventive quilts. We challenge our members to embrace new methods a for their pieces. In this series, we asked members to reinterpret a piece of art using modern quilting and art elements: line, color, shape, asymmetry, minimalism, and negative space. The minimum size was 24 x 24 inches up to a throw sized quilt.


Left to right, quilts made by Jennifer McKitrick, Deanna Faimon, Martha Turner

Left to right, quilts made by Bonnie Kucera and Joyce Bingeman

Left to right, quilts made by: Sheila Green, Elisa Salas,Tom Meyer,June Pederson, Phyllis Maraulja Higley,June Pederson

Quilt made by Kate Honeyman.

Quilt made by Nancy J. Goff

Left to right, quilts made by: Vicky Beezley Bedell, Jennifer McKitrick, Rhonda Eddy. Debby Ebke, Brooklynn Wolgmott and grandma Debby Ebke

Left to right, quilts made by: Chris Taylor, Mary Dittenber,Sheila Green,Pat Kant Modrell


Big Blue Spin Off

International Quilt Museum - https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/exhibition/big-blue-spin
On Display August 3, 2020 through December 22, 2020.

Exhibition Information: Each month on their way to a meeting room here at the International Quilt Museum, the Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild (LMQG) members pass a large digital rendering of the quilt Big Blue. Ardis James, a quiltmaker and philanthropist whose vision for a quilt museum is part of the IQM's history, made the quilt. Big Blue is an Album Sampler quilt, meaning its design is a collection of different quilt patterns. LMQG members challenged themselves to each create a spin-off (an adaptation, outgrowth, or development of another similar thing) of one of the blocks in James's quilt.

The Modern Quilt Guild (MQG), an international movement and organization, encourages quiltmakers to find inspiration in quilt traditions and then to branch out in new directions. One approach is to select an essential element from a design that becomes the focus of a new interpretation. LMQG members chose to make spin-offs of seven of the 20 patterns in James's Album quilt. These were more than enough inspirations, and each pattern yielded multiple adaptations.








Exhibit at the American Quilt Study Group Seminar, Embassy Suites, Lincoln
October 2019
Over 40 quilts including 5 vintage quilts from AQSG members.
The exhibit was in the Alumni Room, Thursday, October 10, 6-9:30pm, Friday, October 11, 1-5pm and Saturday, October 12, 1-4pm.














"Oh Scrap"

Burkholder Studio 12
First Friday Reception: 6/7/2019
On Display through the month of June
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That's Modern

Lux Center for the Arts
First Friday Reception: 2/2/2018 - 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Community Room
On Display through the month of February

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Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild Show

International Quilt Museum
On Display: May 2, 2017 - July 1, 2017, Beavers Terrace Gallery
Reception: Saturday Jan. 23rd from 1:00-3:00pm. to see some quilts by our guild members. Over 40 quilts on display.
Exhibit: The Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild is pleased to share our exhibition now hanging at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum!  The exhibit hangs until June 18.  

Modern quilts are primarily functional and inspired by modern design. Modern quilters work in different styles and define modern quilting in different ways, but several characteristics often appear which may help identify a modern quilt. These include, but are not limited to: the use of bold colors and prints, high contrast and graphic areas of solid color, improvisational piecing, minimalism, expansive negative space, and alternate grid work. "Modern traditionalism" or the updating of classic quilt designs is also often seen in modern quilting. Each quilt illustrates one or more important design elements often found in modern quilting.








Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild Show

The Bernina Sewing Studio, 1265 S Cotner Blvd, Suite 27
On Display: January 8, 2016 - February 23, 2016
Reception: Saturday Jan. 23rd from 1:00-3:00pm. to see some quilts by our guild members. Over 40 quilts on display.
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