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
Continuing the African-American Quilting & Art Traditions
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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