Finding Home

Non-SAQA
Exhibition

Sarah Ann Smith of Hope, Maine, is the featured artist and keynote speaker at this year’s Maine Quilts, which is held at the August Civic Center July 25-27 (preview night July 24, lecture and banquet dinner Thursday, July 25). Sarah’s exhibit, Finding Home, will be open during regular show hours of 9-5; her lecture, How Did She Do That, features samples from the exhibit and sold works and chronicles her life living and working around the world as a US Foreign Service Officer. 

Sarah wrote: "From infancy, I moved all over the world. A lot. So nowhere was truly home. Less than two years after we arrived in Camden, Maine, in July 2004, in my 40s, I made two quilts depicting winter with technicolor stone walls and trees and lots of snow. Those quilts flowed out of me effortlessly! I realized that while I wasn’t born in Maine, I should have been: my birthplace was an accident of geography. And I knew I had finally found Home.

This summer marks 20 years since we arrived in Camden and I attended my first Maine Quilts. This exhibit showcases my work from my earliest art quilts to the present as I matured as an artist and became confident in my voice, skill, subject matter, and style. I hope Finding Home brings you joy, just as living in Maine and being accepted as part of the state’s quilt community has brought joy and home to me."

Sarah will be giving Gallery Talks twice a day at 11:45 am and 2:00 pm.

More Info

Sarah Ann Smith - The Old Apple Tree
Sarah Ann Smith - The Old Apple Tree
Location
Augusta, Maine, USA
Venue Info

Maine Quilts 2024 at the Augusta Civic Center
Augusta (Maine) Civic Center
76 Community Drive
Augusta, Maine 04330
United States