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Where to find lectures, workshops or
to see Pat Pauly’s work.
The Almighty Dollar: Art Quilts Inspired by the Dollar Bill will
open March 24, 1010 and feature art quilts, well, inspired by the dollar
bill. It will run to the end of April at the Lower Link Gallery at the
Monroe County Central Library during regular library hours. Opening is
April 15th (easy to remember) from 5 - 8 pm and there are two lectures as part of
this exhibition .
April 12, 2010 7:00 pm Lecture at the Kate Gleason Auditorium,
Rundell Library, Rochester, New York
Pat Pauy "A Dollar for Inspiration: Art Quilts and the Creative
Process"
April 17, 2010 7:00 pm Lecture at the Kate Gleason Auditorium,
Rundell Library, Rochester, New York
Gerard Muhl and John Zabel "The History of US Paper Money (By
George!)7 pm April
12k, 2010
Holy
Mola was a challenge by 17 artists to use a Mola as inspiration
for art. Pat is at the left at the dinner November 2009.

Points
of View
American Quilter's Society Quilt
Show Lancaster,
August 12 - September
16, 2010
William
Bonifas
Fine
Art
Center
Escanaba,
MI
www.bonifasarts.org
The Iron Quilter
Competition Auction this October, 2009 featured this three hour quilt
that Pat made!
We had a lovely time with the Tompkins County Quilt Guild show. Check the website http://www.tcqg.org
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I
have been interviewed this March, 2010 on Terry
Jarrard-Dimond's blog Studio 24-7. Check it out!
I am a fan of John Hopper's blog on textiles. His
link is here. I am entry February 2, 2010 and am thrilled. He writes beautifully on the global world of
textiles. Enjoy!
March 9-10, 2010 Fayetteville,
New York
Towpath Quilt Guild
Lecture "Traditional Meets Contemporary" and
workshop "Slash and Burn".
Contact the Towpath Quilt Guild for registration.
www.towpathquiltguild.org
March 22, 2010 Irondequoit, New York
Lecture "Art Quilts, Schmart Quilts: What's the Fuss About Original
Design?"
www.irondequoitquiltclub.org

January 21 and 28, 2010
A workshop at Patricia's Fabric House features Pat's technique for
using freezer paper templates and this 24" x 24" "Big
Leaf". Colorful, simple, and fun.
Check the website by clicking on this
link for Patricia's.
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