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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


Public Acquisitions of Deborah Fell's Art

 

Trinity St. Paul's Chapel    

Former Ground Zero Headquarters

New York City, New York

 

"Tuesday's Child:  Does God Have Enough Hands?"

Carle Clinic
Cancer Center
Urbana, Illinois

 

"Hope"
76" x 41"

"Reclamation Blues"

Carle Clinic

Champaign, Illinois

"New Breath 2"

Carle Clinic

Urbana, Illinois

University of Michigan

School of
Social Work


Ann Arbor, Michigan

Roots & Wings: The Beginning
22" x 32"

Carle Clinic
Orthopedics
Urbana, Illinois

 

"Enthesopathy: 
Weaving a Web of Pain"
42" x 35"

*This piece had to be moved to a doctor's office because it was deemed as offensive art.

"Welcome to Urbana High School"  

Art Quilt
*Made by Deborah Fell's students.

Urbana High School
Urbana, Illinois

 


       

 

First Presbyterian Church

Urbana, IL

 

Commission

 

Carle Clinic
Pediatrics
Urbana, Illinois

 
"Talking Colors"

This project was initiated by a donation from Michael James' 1999 Quilt/Surface Design Symposium class in Columbus, Ohio. Twenty artists collaborated on the quilt top as a design study. The class generously gave the quilt to Deborah Fell to use in her Speech/Social Skills class at Urbana High School in Urbana, Illinois. The high school students decided to donate the quilt as a wall hanging to Carle Clinic in Urbana, Illinois. The students wanted to have the quilt hanging in a place where sick children would see it. The students put the three layers together, tied, quilted and finished the piece to get it ready for installation. The final exam was the actual installation. One student said "I wanted to give something back." And we did.

Wheel in Motion

Jacobsen Dermatology Clinic

Urbana, Illinois

Emma's Magical Garden

Good Friends
 Animal Hospital

Urbana, Illinois

Water's Edge

I-Cyt Technology Corporation

Champaign, Illinois

Body of Work 2

Pride Chiropractic Clinic

 

                                 

Art for Sale

 

Artist Information

Art in Public Places

Upcoming Events

Art in Private Collections

A Different Kind of Art Gallery

Links

September 11, 2001 Quilt

Studio Visit

Workshops Offered
by
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

 

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