I have finished "Searching for Order" and will arrange photography as soon as things open up. In the meantime, I am working on a commissioned pillow in similar colors, also including needlepoint.
So many exhibitions have been canceled or postponed due to the virus. Some have decided to do a virtual exhibition online--which is fine, but any fiber maker will attest that there's no comparison with seeing the work in person. Art Quilt Elements announced that they will show the accepted pieces next year, and as I was just about to send mine when the shelter at home announcement came out., I avoided having to get it back and then send it again in 2021. Maybe we can travel to the opening in Philadelphia eventually.
"Neil & Ivonette & Lucy" arrived home from Susanne Jones' Fly Me to the Moon touring exhibition, safe and sound. It will be displayed at the new Archives and Special Collections reading room at Wright State University, Dayton, OH once they open. My husband Patrick was the Archivist there for 15 years; it's where we met Ivonette and dealt with the Wright Brothers papers. I am very happy to donate this piece to such an appropriate venue in Pat's memory.
Other works--"Lemonicity" has arrived in Virginia for photography and eventually exhibition by the Sacred Threads organizers. My donation for the SAQA auction has been sent. I have quilts awaiting pickup at Webster Presbyterian, but they haven't yet reopened, so that's in limbo.
I think we're all in a state of suspended animation for the time being. We are well and have good work to do at home; that has to be enough for now.