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Olive Hyde Art Gallery is pleased to announce the premiere of Shifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth by Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) from April 5 to June 27, as a virtual exhibit.  To view the virtual exhibit when it opens, along with exhibit and purchase details, visit our website.

Created as a group exhibit to shine a light on the issues facing the Pacific Ocean today, Shifting Tides is a collection of work by 45 artists chosen from the seven Pacific-facing regions of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). An international organization that promotes the quilt as an art form, SAQA has a history of inviting artists to explore topical, sometimes controversial topics. With this latest show, the organization’s west-coast members explore the earth’s largest ecosystem.

From their strikingly different vantage points—from Southern California northward to Western Canada and Alaska, plus Hawaii—artists from a range of backgrounds were asked to express their concerns and feelings about the Pacific. “Merely because we live in this part of the world, we as individuals are part of the Pacific ecosystem. Daily we may not recognize the changes that are happening, but they are of vital importance to our world,” writes Georgia French and Sonja Campbell, co-chairs of the exhibit planning committee. “We were stunned with the variety and emotional intensity of their responses, as well as with the beauty and graphic impact of their work.”

The 45 works range widely in content and technique; drawing on realism, abstract, and nonrepresentational depictions. The pieces were chosen from more than 160 SAQA artist submissions. Curated by renowned textile artist, Ann Johnston, the exhibit offers a variation of style and context about the plight of oceans and the communities they support. “The topic demands a passion we all feel, and the quilts dealt with the subject and the passion in many ways; all of them hit me as having merit and value,” explains Johnson. “The intention of the exhibit was not only to choose good pieces but also to include a representative range of habitats and issues in reference to our Pacific ecosystem. I also wanted to include a range of design approaches and construction techniques. I think the resulting exhibit is a showcase of art that will enlighten the viewers about quilts and encourage exploration of solutions to one of our most anguishing ecological problems.”

Whether you want to learn more about the issues plaguing the Pacific Ocean, crave a forum that amplifies your concerns, or just want to immerse yourself in images of its beauty, Shifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth promises to deliver. And if you haven’t experienced the artistry and power of this genre, Shifting Tides is an unforgettable entrée.

The City of Fremont Olive Hyde Art Gallery would like to give special thanks to the Olive Hyde Art Guild for sponsorship funding and the Fremont Cultural Arts Council for intern support of the new virtual exhibition initiative.

 

View the virtual exhibit when it opens, along with exhibit and purchase details on our website.

 

Upcoming Schedule

 

Virtual Exhibition dates: April 5 – June 27, 2021
Virtual Opening Reception: Friday, April 30 from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Virtual Artists Roundtable: Friday, May 21 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

Artwork Pictured from left to right:

Nowhere to Run To, Nowhere to Hide by Beth Blakenship from Anchorage, AK; The Burning Sea by Phyllis A. Cullen from Ninole, HI; and Pelagic Produce by Denise Oyama Miller from Fremont, CA. (Pelagic Produce artwork photographed by Sibila Savage.)