Friday, January 1, 2016

2015 - It Was A Very Good Year

I like to take stock of accomplishments each year. 2015 was a year of exhibiting for me.  I was very productive in 2014, finishing 8 major works, so I had a lot to enter into the various exhibits that came along. I had four quilts in a solo show at the Portland Airport. The quilts hung there for the entire year. I also had a two-person show with Linda McLaughlin at the Arts Center in Corvallis, Oregon.  I had major pieces in group shows at: Quilt National 2015 at the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio; Quilts = Art = Quilts at the Schweinfurth in Auburn, New York; Finding Our Place: The Geography of Art at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center in Dowell, Maryland where I received a Juror's Choice award; Form, Not Function: Art Quilts at the Carnegie in New Albany, Indiana; and Patchwork Design in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil.  The Portland art quilt group, High Fiber Diet, had a group show entitled What's Blue to You?  I had a piece in that exhibit, which showed at the Portland Airport, The Gallery at Lower Columbia College in Longview WA, The Second Story Gallery in Camas WA, and the gallery in the Hillsboro OR library.

I also spent much of 2014 and early 2015 working on an exhibit of my landscape paintings.  I had a solo show, Familiar Terrain,  at the Second Story Gallery in Camas WA in February. And two of my paintings were in an exhibit, Water Effect, at the Schweinfurth. Showing my paintings was a new accomplishment for me.

Thanks to lots of friends who contributed their time, fabric, and talents, we sent 33 quilts to Guatemala to the non-profit Mayan Families in 2015.  That makes 202 quilts that have been sent to two non-profits in the Lake Atitlan area of Guatemala. Thanks to all who contributed to this worthwhile project.

I also managed to get a little traveling done after a hiatus in 2014 to recover from my second knee replacement.  I went to Australia in February to meet my new granddaughter, Zara May Holmstrand.  Eric and Mel became parents on December 8, 2014.  Sure wish they were closer.  I made the trip to Athens, Ohio for the opening of Quilt National, went to Palm Desert twice during the year, made numerous trips to Seattle, and had a long weekend in Port Townsend.

I finished 4 major pieces in 2015.  And I am close to completing 3 large works which will debut at an invitational at the Dairy Barn next May.   So 2015 was a very good year, and I am having a good start on 2016.

Hope your new year is happy, healthy, and creative.

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Two Gallery Exhibits Opening in January

I have three pieces in two gallery shows opening this month! Gallery 114 is in the Pearl in Portland, Oregon.  The Collective Visions Gallery is in Bremerton, Washington.  Red Lightning will make its debut there. Please stop by if you're near to either area.  I would love to see you at the openings.

Gallery 114 Winter 2016 Juried Exhibit
January 7 - 30, 2016
Opening Reception January 7, 2016, 6 - 9pm (First Thursday Art Walk)
Gallery 114
1100 NW Glisan, Portland, OR. 97209 Phone: 503-243-3356
Gallery Hours: Thursday-Sunday, 12-6pm

Bramble by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey

Early Bloomer: Skunk Cabbage by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey


Ninth Annual Collective Visions Gallery Show 2016
January 23, 2016 - February 27, 2016
Collective Visions Gallery
331 Pacific Avenue
Bremerton, WA 98337
Gallery Hours 11am - 6pm Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat; Noon - 4pm Sunday
Juror's Lecture, Awards Ceremony and Reception for Artists, 5pm - 10pm,
Saturday, January 23, 2016 5 - 7:30pm at the Admiral Theatre, 515 Pacific Avenue, Bremerton WA 98337, with a post event at the gallery 7:30 - 10pm ($20)
Peoples Choice Award and Guest Lecture, Friday, February 26, 2016, 7pm

Red Lightning by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey

Friday, December 25, 2015

Last Chance to View "What's Blue to You?"


High Fiber Diet's What's Blue to You? exhibit is on display at the Hillsboro Library through December 29, 2015.  This is the last venue for this exhibit.  Stop by.  It's a very nice space.  The entire exhibit is on display.

Main Library Hours
Monday-Friday 10 am-8 pm
 Saturday 10 am-6 pm
Sunday 12 pm-6 pm

 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy
 Hillsboro, OR 97124 




Juror's Choice Award at Finding Our Place

Canopy by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey

I'm pleased to tell you that Canopy was chosen for a Juror's Choice award at Finding Our Place: The Geography of Art at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center in Dowell, Maryland.  There were three juror's choice awards and mine was chosen for "the best work representing the literal meaning of place." I must say I'm surprised to be chosen as representing the literal meaning of anything! The juror was Mary Savig, Curator of Manuscripts, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. I'm honored.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Quilts = Art = Quilts Slide Show

There is a slide show available of the Quilts = Art = Quilts exhibit at the Schweinfurth Art Center.  It looks like a wonderful exhibit.  Sorry I won't be able to see the exhibit in person, but I am pleased that my quilt Bridge Controversy is part of it!

Bridge Controversy by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey

Friday, October 30, 2015

New Purses for Sale

Here are a few bags recently added to the Purses for Sale page where you will find more photos, information, and prices.


 PTT55

PTT54

 PTZ69

 PTZ72

PTZ73

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

My Quilts on Display


Canopy by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey
Bonnie Bucknam's piece Canopy is part of the exhibit "Finding Our Place: The Geography of Art" now showing at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center in Dowell, Maryland.  The exhibit will hang through January 3, 2016.  There are numerous activities and exhibits at the Garden.  Stop by if you are in the Washington, DC area.
Bridge Controversy by Bonnie Bucknam
Photo by Mark Frey
Bonnie's quilt Bridge Controversy is part of the 35th Quilts = Art = Quilts at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn, New York.  The show hangs from October 31, 2015 to January 3, 2016.  An opening reception will be held Friday, October 30, 4-6pm, admission $10.