Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Montgomery, Mary Potts. “Oberlin in Applique.” Oberlin Alumni Magazine 70, no. 5: 2-5, 1974 September-October
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
Carlson, Bobbie. “Route 10 West.” In A Patchwork Guide to Oberlin: The Oberlin Quilt (pamphlet), 54-55. Oberlin, OH, ca. 1974
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
“Quilt Documentation: A Case Study.” In Making the American Home: Middle Class Women and Domestic Material Culture, 1840-1940, edited by Marilyn Ferris Motz and Pat Browne, 158-192. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Press, 1988
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
Quilts in Community: Ohio’s Traditions. Co-authored with George W. Kepper and Ellice Ronsheim. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1991
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
Quilted Gardens: Floral Quilts of the Nineteenth Century. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1994
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
Come One and All! Co-authored with Bari Oyler Stith. Elyria, OH: Lorain County Historical Society, 1995
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
Quilts of the Ohio Western Reserve. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2005
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
“Catalogue of the Exhibition.” In Quilts and Carousels: Folk Art in the Firelands, 15-48. Oberlin, OH: Firelands Association for the Visual Arts. Exhibition catalog, 1983
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
“Heirs to a Common Faith: Amish and Mennonites in Holmes County.” In Treasures from Trunks: Early Quilts from Wayne and Holmes Counties, 23-29. Wooster, OH: The College of Wooster Art Museum. Exhibition catalog, 1987
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
“Ohio’s Traditional Quilts and Quilters,” in Mead Corporation Great Ohio Quilters Program (Cityfolk Festival), 2000
The Ricky Clark Papers are entirely made up of publications, and all but two of those are by Ricky Clark. The other two were written by others about Clark’s work. These writings take the form of books, exhibition catalogs, a festival program, and articles. All of the writings concern quilts, embroidery, rugs, and other textiles.
