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September 11, 2001 Quilt

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Deborah Fell

New Work from the Mendocino Artist-in-Residence Experience

 

2011-12 Artist-in-Residence Mendocino Art Center

Studio Visit

 

An Interview
 about my art~~~~

 

A Day in the Life of an Artist  

 

Winter 2012

Art Quilting Studio
Magazine


Find my work on the
 front cover 
along with a great article

Deborah Fell

Artist Blog


September 11: A Quilt

Tuesday's Child:  Does God Have Enough Hands?


Ground Zero Visit

Purpose: to deliver 300 thank you letters to ground zero workers
January 2002


Deborah Fell's art opening at the United Nations Building was a great honor and very humbling. Even more important, however, was the letter writing campaign done in Urbana School District 116, Urbana, Illinois. The entire district was invited to contribute letters, pictures, wishes which Deborah would deliver to the Ground Zero Headquarters upon arrival to Manhattan.    What started out as an 8" x 10" envelope, grew into a specially designed box filled with the letters, drawings and wishes. The box went through three airports, one airport transfer, a city bus through Harlem and a subway ride and transfer to the Ground Zero area of lower Manhattan. The students at Urbana School District felt like they were helping others in an impossible time. They felt like could contribute in a small way to help our country heal.



Our box of thank you letters

Some of the letters...

Pictures from Ground Zero the day the letters were 
delivered by Deborah Fell a few months after 9-11.

The ultimate honor for an artist--Deborah Fell's 9/11 art quilt Tuesday's Child:  Does God Have Enough Hands? is now being exhibited at the former Ground Zero Headquarters, Trinity St. Paul's Chapel.

*I encourage everyone to visit St. Paul's Chapel.  It offers a place for reflection.  The exhibits are incredibly moving; I am just lucky enough to have an art quilt there for now.  But to go to the chapel, right at the edge of Ground Zero, is a profound experience that will change you forever.

In June 2005, I dropped off the 9/11 art quilt at St. Paul's Chapel:

Waiting to drop off the quilt in St. Paul's

Looking at Ground Zero through a window at St. Paul's

The scarred pews remind us to never forget.

Art from all over the world graces St. Paul's.


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September 11, 2001 Quilt

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Deborah Fell

2011 Artist-in-Residence Mendocino Art Center

 Mendocino, California

An Interview
 about my art~~~~

 

A Day in the Life of an Artist  

 

Winter 2012

Art Quilting Studio
Magazine


Find my work on the
 front cover 
along with a great article

Deborah Fell

Artist Blog

 

     Have you seen this stolen quilt?       

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