SOFA is the Sculptural Objects Fine Art Exposition, this year paired with INTUIT, the outsider art museum plus galleries. Major collector galleries exhibit at SOFA, and one has the opportunity to look at work commonly found in American Craft and other magazines. I hadn't been in several years, and the level of creativity is always astonishing. I also sat at the Surface Design Association information table, which was located in front of the Corning Glassblowing Demo booth, very informative, very impressive and great theater.
Camille is using pins to secure a runner to a table, in preparation for later screenprinting. I encouraged her to work as she answered questions- this was a time free of students in the dye and print studio.
Screenprinted curtains (above) and clothing (below)
It's rare to have a workshop with so many fabric screens. I was in heaven!
Below, Camille's screenprinted embroidery sampler, upon which students then practice certain embroidery stitches
above: pattern pieces.
below: menu at the Cafe Slice. It's time now to order pies for Thanksgiving! I purchased various pieces of pie plus their squash soup to take to my overnight host and good friend, and everything was super tasty.
Above: re-arranging jewelry displays in the Lillstreet Studio gallery.
Below: I followed the many bike routes on my way back to Oak Park, through Wrigleyville.
Historic stained glass from Chicago producers, stunning examples of old and new, inside the corridor on Navy Pier. Very worth seeing.
Above: I had seen so much art at SOFA, that when I stepped outside, I was struck by the materials, color and textural contrast of this light post base.
Below: SDA Area Representatives Linda and Darcy
Above: SDA President Candy and friend and fellow volunteer Ann attending tothe SDA informational table at SOFA, with the swatch collection
Above: a fantastic grouping of photos of Utah plus oversized ceramic sculpture by fellow Iowa City resident Gerry Eskin. Below: stepping out towards my car, surface design is everywhere...
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