This year it has been organised by Sue de Vanny and myself on behalf of Victorian Quilters.
Last Saturday we had the opening at the wonderful Bundoora Homestead to a very large crowd of people.
Here is a photo of Sue and myself with the 2 judges a couple of days before the opening. The judges this year were award winning art quilter Jan Frazer and Art teacher Edwina Cherry.
Me, Jan Frazer, Edwina Cherry and Sue de Vanny at Judging |
Here I am at the opening announcing the winner with Sue de Vanny and major sponsor from Brother Australia, John Timmins.
Me announcing the Winner with Sue de Vanny and John Timmins from Brother Australia |
Sea Wall no.6 by Sandra Champion |
The Runner Up Award went to Sue Reid for her work And the Wheels go Round no.4. Here is Sue in front of her quilt with Fibre Arts sponsors, Glenys Mann and Noni
Sue Reid with Fibre Arts Sponsors Glenys Mann and Noni |
Rebecca Wolske received an Honorable Mention for her innovative quilt, Leaves Falling-Autumn Calling.
Rebecca Wolske with Leaves Falling-Autumn Calling |
Another Honorable Mention went to Lynette Weeks for her quilt Waiting for the Billy to Boil. Unfortunately Lynette couldn't be at the opening this year.
Waiting for the Billy to Boil by Lynette Weeks. |
Winner 2019- Sea Wall no.6 by Sandra Champion |
Runner Up 2019- And the Wheels go Round No.4 by Sue Reid |
Highly Commended- Leaves Falling-Autumn Calling by Rebecca Wolske |
As I said there were so many other wonderful textile works on display, I was so glad that I didn't have to pick the winners.
If I get a chance I'll post some of the other work later in the week.
The exhibition is on until the 1st September at the historic Bundoora Homestead. 7 Prospect Hill Drive, Bundoora
Bundoora Homestead is open Thursday to Sunday 10am to 5pm
There is also a lovely cafe on site.
I will be there again in a couple of weeks.
On Saturday 3rd August at 2pm because there are going to be floor talks with 4 of the artists.
Be for now,
Linda
6 comments:
Awesome quilts! I'm drawn to the 'wheels' one! They are all so nice!!!
I agree, Robbie, apparently a lot of men like that quilt
Well done Linda, you are right, judging would have not been easy.
Thanks Jude, there was such a huge variety of wonderful work, they all deserved a prize.
I should be reading your blog more regularly! I only found out about the exhibition at Bundoora the week before it closed, from a friend who went there. I was disappointed that I didn't get there, being so close to home for me!
Sorry you missed it Gina, it was a fantastic exhibition
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