Tag Archives: abstract impressionist
Catherine Whall Smith is thinking . . . time to take down the “Line Dances” show
“Line Dances” at the University of Connecticut will end this Friday, October 19th. I’ll be removing the pieces at the Thomas Dodd Research Center and Homer Babbidge Library Gallery on the Plaza at the end of the week. So if … Continue reading
Catherine Whall Smith – adds “Orange Peels” to the Line Dances exhibit at UConn
Because I had to remove “Views – Country/City” from one of the Homer Babbidge Library showcases to deliver it to it’s new owner – I decided to fill the space with an an earlier piece that incorporates my lines. The … Continue reading
Catherine Whall Smith’s exhibit “Line Dances 2” is on display at the Windham History and Textile Museum in Willimantic, CT
Besides hanging “Line Dances” at the University of Connecticut – I was also invited to display a few of my pieces at the Windham History and Textile Museum in Willimantic, CT. The pieces that you will be able to view … Continue reading
Catherine Whall Smith suggests quilting from the back of your fiber art
My signature stye of hand quilting can be seen by looking at the back of one of my pieces. Several years ago I decided that I needed to focus on the process of hand quilting rather than thinking about the … Continue reading
Catherine Whall Smith finally got her “Cow Girl” boots!
Last May 2011, while attending the annual SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) meeting in Denver, Colorado, I had a little time to do some shopping and dining with close friends Rita Hannafin, and Cynthia Long of CYN WORKS (www.cynworks.com). While … Continue reading
Catherine Smith will be at Sun-Up Gallery in Westerly, Rhode Island
Time to get ready for another show. I’m delighted to be hanging some of my work at the Sun-Up Gallery, 95 Watch Hill Road, Westerly, Rhode Island. I’ll be at the Opening on Saturday October 8th from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Hope you … Continue reading
Catherine Smith’s Purple Series #1 #2 in Art New England – September/October 2011 issue
One of my favorite magazines to read on Contemporary Art and Culture is Art New England. My copy of the September/October 2011 issue arrived today. Two of my recent works in the Purple Line series are shown in their “Artist Directory” . I … Continue reading