Catherine Whall Smith . . . is looking forward to the Bicentennial Talk – “Chaplin Homes in Fiber Art and Photos”

Saturday, November 5th1:00 pm at the Senior Center

Presented by Catherine Whall Smith and Bruce Raymond

In celebration of Chaplin’s bicentennial, join Chaplin residents Catherine Whall Smith and Bruce Raymond to view Bruce’s photos of Chaplin homes, doors, and nature, and learn how Catherine renders photos into her fiber arts.

Catherine Whall Smith is a quilter living in Chaplin, CT. She designs her quilts through the process of discovery — discovery of the relationships of fabric, pattern, color, and a limited variety of shapes. All of her art quilts are traditionally hand quilted. To learn more, visit her website at https://catherinewhallsmith.com/.

Bruce Raymond is a photographer living in Chaplin, CT. He can often be seen walking or biking through Chaplin with his camera around his neck.

Join us as we explain our process and techniques used to transfer photos to fabric and paper. As well as a “TEST” – WHERE is this DOOR?

For more information, please call the library at 860-455-9424 or visit the website at http://www.chaplinpubliclibrary.org.

The library and senior center are located at 130 -132 Chaplin St. in Chaplin, CT.

STAY SAFE . . . Smith Stitch Studio – https://catherinewhallsmith.com/

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About Catherine Whall Smith

Fiber Artist working with contemporary textiles.
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1 Response to Catherine Whall Smith . . . is looking forward to the Bicentennial Talk – “Chaplin Homes in Fiber Art and Photos”

  1. Nancy Whitcher says:

    Hi This looks wonderful.. so sorry I can not attend a committed on Saturday this week. Wonder if the talk and will be taped?? Nancy

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