Post Rock Country, Kansas

2000
55" wide x 72" high
Not for sale

Artist's Statement
This is my tribute to my adopted state of Kansas.
"Post Rock Country" is located in the northern part of the state and is named after the post rock fences.
There were no trees in that part of Kansas when the settlers moved in, so they made their fence posts from pillars of limestone.

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Award
Best of Show - Rural Roots and Mysteries 2005 - Aullwood Audubon Center, Dayton, OH

Exhibits
• Office of the Governor of Kansas, Topeka, KS - 2007 to 2008
Installation pictures

• Encrustations (special exhibit) - International Quilt Festival 2002, Houston, TX

• Encrustations: Embellished Art Quilts 2002 - Page-Walker Art and History Center, Cary, NC

Publications
5/20/05 and 5/29/05 - Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH