Katie Laur
Faith Patterson
Howard and Judt Sacks
Cleveland
Hungarian
Heritage Society
Ray
Sponaugle
Bob
White
Wallace
Coleman
Big
Joe Duskin
Jesse
Ponce
Mary
Borkowski
Phong
Nguyen
Doug
Unger
Aka
Bohumyla Pereyma
Tony
Ellis
Carolyn
Mazloomi
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Dayton
resident Mary Borkowski has been quilting
since 1930, and some 80 quilts later, she is nationally
recognized as a true folk artist whose medium is needle
and thread. Like the best folk artists, Borkowski has
both borrowed from tradition and added her own innovations,
such as the body of 110 "thread paintings" she's done
since 1965. These works, an outgrowth of the narrative
aspect of her quilts, are done on silk, felt or velvet
backgrounds and use silk thread and yarn. Borkowski's
quilts and "thread paintings" are in several major collections
and museums, including the Smithsonian Institution, the
Museum of American Folk Art and the Dayton Art Institute.
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