Marti Plager, a Louisville artist and one of the 2012 "Form, Not Function" jurors, will speak about artistic voice and style and whether these are the same or different elements within an artist's work. She will share her experiences and relate these ideas to her own art quilts and to artworks in the current "Form, Not Function" exhibition. The audience will be treated to the chance to see a selection of Marti's own artwork in person, along with digital images of others. And, there will be the opportunity to visit the "Form, Not Function" exhibit with Marti at the end of her talk. Marti Plager
has been creating art quilts for more than 20 years. She has participated in many juried world wide exhibitions and is currently one of the exhibiting artists in Quilt National 2011. A founding member of River City Fiber Artists she is passionate in pushing the art of quilting beyond the traditional. What can fabric, dye, thread, machine, hand, mind and heart become? Visit her website at www.martiplager.com. Free, no registration required.
Contact Information
- Carnegie Center for Art & History
- 201 East Spring St., New Albany, IN 47150
- 812-944-7336
Event Time
- Friday, February 17, 2012
- 7:00 PM
Price
- Free

