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Stitched: The Art of Fiber Exhibit Opening at the David Adler Music and Arts Center
The David Adler Music and Arts Center Exhibit Series presents work by art quilter Jeri Pollock this April
The David Adler Music and Arts Center will host artist Jeri Pollock’s exhibit: “Stitched: The Art of Fiber” this April as part of its ongoing Exhibit Series.
Ms. Pollock’s embroidery, needlepoint, crewel work, and trapunto will be on display beginning April 10, 2015.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 10, from 5-9pm at the David Adler Center. This event is free and open to the public.
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Jeri Pollock is a member of the Studio Art Quilters Association. “My art grows out of my passion for needlework of all types,” writes Pollock. “[I use] dozens of steps: dyeing, painting, printing, stenciling, stitching. Each step builds layers, depth, and texture as the work evolves into its final form.” Her pieces are recognized for their complexity and intuitive craftsmanship.
Visit “Stitched: The Art of Fiber” through May 10th at the David Adler Music and Arts Center, Mon-Thurs from 9:00 am - 8:30 pm, Saturdays from 9:00 am-2:00 pm.
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Located in the historic home of architect David Adler, the David Adler Music and Arts Center is dedicated to making music and the arts an integral part of everyday life. Its year-round activities are designed to foster engagement and achievement in the arts for the people of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. The David Adler Music and Arts Center is located at 1700 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville.
