Save our Stories

One thing that’s been distracting lately is interviews. I’ve been doing a lot lately, sometimes for publication, and sometimes just to help out a student. Luckily the only one on video was for the PBS documentary, The Art of Quilting. Someone asked me how I thought that turned out. Overall I thought the program was great, but my segment, well, I couldn’t stop thinking that my teeth didn’t look too good and my hair must be thinning.
Thinking about interviews reminded that I never posted a link to this one done last summer with Melva Hightower for the Alliance for American Quilts for the Save Our Stories series. I met Melva at the Art Quilts Philadelphia opening last year, and we later did the interview via a couple of chat sessions. I think that gave Melva plenty of time to study up, because she asked some great questions that really got me thinking about my art.
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I need to tivo that quilt show! We none of us can stand the way we look or sound in any recording. It must be that it just doesn’t match with our own self image. I’m sure you were beautiful!
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Oh Pam, I saw your interview on the PBS special and my first thought was how cute you looked. My second was, I loved the way you laughed.