Three Sisters Folk Art Guild


Find fellow art friends in the Folk Art Guild!

See what area artists are up to at this meeting of the Three Sisters Folk Art Guild. Bring your creations and tell us how you created your art. We'll tell you what we're up to with the Three Sisters Folk Art School, and continue planning the school house"pass-around project" that we've been discussing. See you at the farmhouse!

About the Guild

Do you love to quilt, carve, weave, or paint? Do you have another skill? Are you a self-taught artist, or just interested in art? Come on out to the farmhouse at Three Sisters Park to meet fellow artists and have fun.

We're building a folk art school in Chillicothe and are looking to form partnerships with the many traditional and folk artists in central Illinois – like you! We'd like to get to know everyone and see samples of your art, and would love to hear your thoughts on teachers, artists, and how best to get the word out about our school.

Why Develop a Partnership?

Here's what we hope to do:

  • Bring area folk artists together to learn about each other, share knowledge and support.
  • Get your help and advice in the the development of Three Sisters Folk Art School.
  • Tap into your expertise about your art.

Need directions?

Click here to find us on MapQuest, or call Three Sisters Park at 309-274-8837.

 

Quick Facts

Meetings Held at:
Three Sisters Park Chapel
Chillicothe, IL

Time: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Upcoming Meetings

Typically the 1st Sunday of the Month
September 11, 2011
October 2, 2011
November 6, 2011
December 4, 2011
For meeting reminders, join our email list!



Students and teachers alike had fun in our first session of Folk Art School classes. Above: Instructor Patty Bowling offers basket-making tips. Quilting expert Georgia Gingrich gives advice on stitching quarter-inch seams. Weaving instructor Jennie Hawkey explains the workings of a floor loom. Relief carving student Catherine Rosenthal concentrates on making the perfect cut.