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Trunk show from the Brampton Quilters' Guild's own Elaine Theriault of Northcott Fabrics.

M. Flynn Trunk Show and Cocktail Party with Open Hearts.

Jennifer Houlden was our speaker at the November 2014 meeting. Visit her website here.

Janet Slater was out speaker in May. You can find here here.

Janet Slater was out speaker in May. You can find here here.

Trunk show from the Brampton Quilters' Guild's own Elaine Theriault of Northcott Fabrics.

Preview of October 21-22 Museum Store trunk show with Tygh Valley Traders.

Various pictures taken during the special New Balance 990 V4 Private Trunkshow & Community Pop-Up Experience/Release Event held by Made In The DMV and Shoe City at Smith Public Trust in Washington, DC on Friday, February 12, 2016 by DJ Fusion of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast.

 

Photos taken with a Sony A58 camera with various lenses.

Cheryl Westlake was our speaker tonight and shared a trunk show of her

quilts.

Jennifer Houlden was our speaker at the November 2014 meeting. Visit her website here.

Jennifer Houlden was our speaker at the November 2014 meeting. Visit her website here.

November 2013 speaker was Lisette Leveille of Pickering, Ontario. She was McCall’s Quilt Design Star 2012 finalist/winner.

Emma Powell

Suitcase Grid 1 & 2

 

Archival digital prints

2009

 

This work is a meditation on the meanings a suitcase can hold for me. A suitcase represents that moment when you leave the comfort of childhood. Certain journeys mark transitions in my life. The suitcase is a poignant symbol of those times. As I grew older my travels have become more solitary and the destinations more exotic. Home feels farther and farther away despite this a suitcase serves as the constant and one remaining tie to my past. The in-between times have always been difficult for me. The days when one experience has ended and the next is not quite there hold a great amount of anticipation and refection. At these times I usually return to my childhood home. I simultaneously feel like the kid who once lived there, and the person became in my last journey. I find myself packing again. I go through all the things I left behind last time and the treasures I had with me years ago. Each time I have to choose what will make the cut and what will never fit into the suitcase that will be in my next life.

Sierra Berquist

Untitled

 

Paint, pen, & chalk & on found suitcase

2009

 

Sierra was sprouted and grown in a little blue house cuddled at the base of a small mountain in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Self taught, Sierra’s work borders on surrealism with a funny, but maybe perplexing style. She works mostly with an improvisational approach, allowing her ideas to slowly shape and form solid paths through her process of image creation. Sierra plucks her inspiration from day to day life, bathtubs with feet, pretty sounds, faces, love, fruits and vegetables, and of course, her gooseling sea otter, Asparagus. After meandering about for the past few years, Sierra has found that Chicago is her baby and currently resides in Humboldt Park making visual stew.

This place popped up when the previous tenant went out of business and we could not be happier. It is the perfect spot for our Cruiser Community ladies. It is a discount designer store for the Fashionista. Tons of brand name jeans and Tees at reduced rates. LOVE!

 

2430 Main Street

Santa Monica, CA 90405

www.trunkshowla.com/

The Trashion street team showed party guests how to make these awesome paper beads.

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