Collections
The Hands Have It, a permanent exhibit, QuiltArt.com
Continuing the African-American Quilting & Art Traditions
Collections
The Hands Have It, a permanent exhibit, QuiltArt.com
1/20-4/3/2011 ”Women in Jazz”, Textural Rhythms, Constructing the Jazz Tradition”, Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco CA
1/11-4/11 Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
1/29- 4/9/2011 SAQA MA-RI NEQM “No Holds Barred” Exhibit, Events Coordinator, Lowell MA
1/15-3/30/2011 Haley House Bakery and Cafe (Roxbury MA) “Not Sew Square”
1/14- 3/18/2011 Roxbury Community College Library, “Salute to African-American History”
10/2-3/2010 Roxbury Open Studios
9/10-12/10 HUB–Robeson Galleries, Penn State University, University Park, PA
6/10- 8/10 National Underground Railroad Center, Cincinnati, OH
4/10- 5/10 City of Lake Charles, Lake Charles, LA
11/09- 3/10 Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
3/09-10/09 American Folk Art Museum, New York City, NY
4/08-8/08 Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI
4/07-3/08 Reginald Lewis Museum of Maryland of African American History, Baltimore, MD
2008 Quinobequin Quilt Show, Needham, MA
2008 Ohio Valley Art League Rotunda Gallery, Henderson KY
2008 Juanita Yeager’s, Many Cultures- One Art Quilt Show, The Center of Excellence for the Study of Kentucky African Americans, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY
2/07-3/07 Elijah Pierce Gallery of the Kings Art Complex- Columbus, OH
2007-2011 Textural Rhythms, Quilting the Jazz Tradition, traveling exhibition
2007, 2008, 2009 Roxbury Community College Black History Celebration 20
2007 QuiltArt 2007 Journal Quilt Project, Houston, TX and Chicago, IL
2005 African American Cultural Center, Worcester MA
2005, 2007 Sisters in Stitches Joined by the Cloth Bi-Annual Quilt Show, Holbrook, MA
2011 SAQA MA-RI NEQM “No Holds Barred” Exhibit, “My Journey”, New England Quilt Museum, Lowell MA
2006 In Honor of the Women, Quincy MA
2006 Fabric Place, Randolph MA
2005 Black History Celebration, Quincy MA
Thank you for coming to the Yellow Rose! Continuing the African American Quilting & Crafting Art Traditions
--Celeste B. Janey
Fabrics and fibers have always been a part of my life. They are the medium in which I express my creativity.
As an elementary school educator for 34 years, I find that in my pieces, I need to continue teaching. All my pieces teach, whether through the written word, or orally through the story in which the piece was inspired. Continuing the African-American culture of which I was born, my pieces are usually vibrant in color and life. All my pieces share a story with the observer.
--Celeste Janey
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