Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
“Ohio Quilts.” Antique Review: 8-11, 1991 September
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 Connections.” Co-authored with Carol Heller, in Teaching Tolerance: 38-45, 1993 Spring
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.” Timeline 10, no. 5: 2-13, 1993 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.
“Making a Case for the Abolitionist Quilt.” Piecework 3, no. 4: 66-70, 1995 July-August
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.
“Polya Zsuzsa: Hungarian Embroiderer.” Piecework 3, no. 6: 24-27, 1995 November-December
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.
“Amish Schuhbutzer: Rugs and Remnants of the Past.” Piecework 5, no. 2: 2-24, 1997 March-April
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.
“Bands of Beauty: The Estonian Handwork of Rita Tubaikain.” Piecework 6, no. 2: 16-21, 1998 March-April
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.
“Juliette Hamelecourt: Medieval Artist in a Modern World.” Piecework 7, no. 6: 37-43., 1999 November-December
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.
“The ‘Boys and Girls Quilt’ of Phebe Cook.” Timeline: 18-21, 1999 November-December
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.
“Chintz Comes to the West: The Influence of India’s Painted Cloths on Trade, Fashion, and Needlework.”
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.
