Archive for the ‘Midwestern Quiltmaker’ Category
I finally got the binding, hanging sleeve, and label on Aprés Le Sueur, after the quilt arrived from my Amish hand-quilter and an exceedingly busy Autumn. Looking forward to future opportunities to exhibit this piece, and/or for it to be sold to a collector. Note that the piecing is not strictly Flying Geese or half-square-triangles […]
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On Monday November 17, 2025, I had the honor of speaking to the Eastern Polk Quilters Guild in Altoona, Iowa. They were a warm, welcoming, generous group with engaging questions and comments. My one-hour presentation began with a brief intro, then an eight-minute video of my Totis Viribus exhibit at Cornell College, I showed several […]
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Nine quilts are highlighted in this video of my solo exhibition En Masse in the Kruk Gallery at the University of Wisconsin – Superior. The twelve quilts span from 2017-2025. Quilt List: Blue-Eyed Son, 2021 Even the Silence, 2024 Counting Stars, 2022 Poppy Field, 2017 The Last Time, 2023 New Harmony: Water, 2025 New […]
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Here is a video archive of From the Artist’s Collection: Nine Quilts by Erick Wolfmeyer, my debut exhibition at the 2018 international quilt festival Le Carrefour Européen du Patchwork (European Patchwork Meeting) in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, France. The 2018 exhibit coincided with my 20th year as a quilt maker. I have been invited and plan to […]
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I am excited to have the opportunity to work with Anne Dugan, Director of the Kruk Gallery at the Holden Fine Arts Center of the University of Wisconsin – Superior for my solo exhibition En Masse. I first became familiar with Anne from her weekly Monday 8:20 am radio spot Where’s Art on Luke Moravec’s […]
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