Faces Not Forgotten Exhibitions and Events
2023
November 6, 2023, Our quilts provided a backdrop for ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
June 2-3, Wear Orange events in Washington, D.C, St. Louis, and East St. Louis
January – March, Quilts were on display at the Oblate School of Theology. Several families attended the reception.
2022
December 7, 2022, 10th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
May, Washington DC and Maryland quilts on display in collaboration with Rizpah Network during Mom’s Demand Action program at President Lincoln’s Cottage:
Apr.-May, all 8 St. Louis quilts on display at Central Reform Congregation in St. Louis:
See the HEC TV piece here.
Jan.-Feb., 3 St. Louis Quilts in The Conversation, St. Louis Artists’ Guild, curated by Eileen Bergman
2021
Nov.-Jan. 2022., St. Louis Quilts in the windows of the St. Louis Artists’ Guild
Oct.,St. Louis Public Library exhibit at Central, Julia Davis and Buder libraries
Sept., Indiana Quilts in IUPUI Cultural Arts Gallery, 13 Quilts:
Sept., Lindenwood Univ. Boyle Gallery, St. Charles, MO; 15 Quilts on exhibit:
Feb.-Apr., Deadlocked and Loaded, Disarming America, 6 Quilts in the Point of Contact Gallery, Syracuse University
2020
Aug.-Dec., New England College of Art and Design; 6 Quilts on exhibit with virtual presentation: The Power of Art to Shift Our Social Conscience
Aug., St. Louis quilt #7 in Foundry Art Center’s Global Impact exhibit
Aug., Virtual Presentation for Everytown for Gun Safety national conference
Apr., St. Louis CVC Virtual Exhibit to honor victims
Mar. – present, California national exhibit of 16 Quilts, Citrus College, CA. Opened March 4- suspended in the space due to COVID-19, virtual
Feb. – present, St. Louis Anchor Room Coffeehouse, suspended due to COVID-19
2019
Oct., First Chicago Quilt inducted into permanent collection, Northeastern Illinois University in conjunction with Art In Response to Violence 10th Anniversary conference:
Sept., Participated in National Rally against Gun Violence to support Chicago families of young victims, Washington DC:
Aug., Tennessee quilt exhibit at Hub Club, Jackson, TN
Jun., Quilt exhibit with Moms Demand Action, S. IL Wear Orange event, Jackie Joyner Kersee, East St. Louis, IL
Apr., Quilt exhibit at SEMO Catapult Gallery with Moms Demand Action, Cape Girardeau, MO
Feb., Quilt exhibit at North Park Univ., Chicago, IL event
Jan., Quilt exhibit at the Dunn Learning Center, St. Louis, MO, 4 STL quilts
2018
Nov., Quilt exhibit at the Ethical Society, St. Louis, MO, 11 quilts on exhibit
Oct., Art in Response to Violence, Northeastern IL Univ., speaker and 5 Chicago quilts on display
Sept.-Oct., Chicago quilt exhibit at the Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL:
Apr.-Jul., New Jersey at Rutgers quilt exhibit in the Window Gallery, April-July, Rutgers Univ. Newark, NJ:
Mar., March for Our Lives event, downtown St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
2017
Oct., Art in Response to Violence, Northeastern IL Univ. speaker and Chicago quilts on exhibit
FNF with Moms Demand Action of So. IL in Alton for Street Fair exhibit (Romell memorial)
Aug. Quilt exhibit at Moms Demand Action National Gun Sense University, St. Louis, MO
Jan.-May, Taking it to the Streets, invitational exhibit at the Univ. of MO St. Louis
2016
Oct. 13, Art in Response to Violence, Northeastern Illinois University speaker and Quilt on exhibit
Oct. 4, “State of the Union” exhibit, 1st Texas quilt on exhibit
Sept. 10, Speaker event for Daughters of the American Revolution
Sept. 18, Exhibit at Union Ave gallery, with screening of Under the Gun and discussion panel
Sept. 25, Quilt exhibit at Concerts Across America to End Gun Violence events in St. Louis and Chicago
Jul.-Aug., Faces Not Forgotten & Social Justice Both Sides of the River, Jacoby Art Center, Alton, IL