From Patterns to Possibilities: My Quilting Evolution with Diana Fox

Join us for a lecture by Diana Fox : From Patterns to Possibilities: My Quilting Evolution
Diana shares her creative journey from traditional quilting to innovative art quilts. Diana’s strength lies in her innovative, fresh approach to creating and sharing stories and laughs. She hopes to motivate and inspire others to ask, “What if?” Quilts and the stories behind them are shared through a PowerPoint presentation, followed by an informal Q&A session. Depending on availability, a number of her quilts will be shown during the lecture.
Find out more about Diana on her website.
About Diana Fox:
Born and raised in Denver, Diana Fox is a studio fiber artist and quilter passionate about textiles. Originally a traditional quilter, she transitioned to creating art quilts and has never looked back. She has earned numerous awards for her unique and captivating work, which tells stories of color, texture, and nature’s influences. She has a particular affinity for dyeing, surface design, and heavy stitching. Diana is a SAQA Juried Artist member and a member of an invitational art quilt group, 4 Common Corners. Additionally, she has mounted several solo exhibitions, including at the National Quilt Museum. She resides in Parker, CO, with her life partner, three rescue dogs, and a chunky cat
This will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom, link available on the Members Only Page.
Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.

