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Array of quilts in exhibit at Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery.


During 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic may have prevented many people from visiting the Dairy Barn Arts Center’s “Quilt National ‘21” exhibit in Athens. Now, a large segment of that biennial exhibit can be seen in Columbus at the Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery. 

Thirty works on display from the more than 80 works in the original exhibit include a nice mix of abstract and figurative quilts, a number of pieces by Ohio artists and the “best of show” winner from the full exhibit.

Holly Ittel, Quilt National director, said that the 42nd biennial exhibit is reflective of the year 2020, with many of the artists addressing themes of the pandemic as well as the Black Lives Matter movement. 

“I see artists using the medium to express the isolation of 2020, address sorrow and fear and shed light on tragedies happening in our society and around the globe,” Ittel writes in her curatorial statement. “I also see artists using this medium to celebrate life, in its joy, complexity and simplicity.”



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