Local history in art, textiles and Kentucky
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Photo documentation, textile and fiber information, biographical info and web links to Alma Lesch, Shepherdsville, Kentucky's textile artist, author and teacher w/common threads to regional LAFTA members and the national "art cloth" movement.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Monday, March 13, 2017
SHAFFNER / retro at KORE Gallery, Louisville
"Bernheim Summer" 1991, oil and acrylic on linen
KORE Gallery at Mellwood Arts will present SHAFFNER / retro
5 decades of Dennis J Shaffner artworks
mixed-media and paintings relating to the legacy of Alma Wallace Lesch 1917-1999
March 12, 2017 marks the centennial birth date of the late fiber innovator and author
3 works of Alma Lesch will be shown during the March 28- April 30 exhibit
Labels:
Bernheim Forest,
fabric portrait,
KORE Gallery
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Published Alma Lesch info index
Newspaper Articles
"Color in the bank," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, July 2, 1967
Dietrich, Jean. "Wild and woolly," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 28, 1965
Heilenman, Diane. "Liberty Gallery and Louisville Art Gallery," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, April 21, 1985
Heilenman, Diane. "Textile artist Alma Lesch remembered as pioneer," Louisville, KY., May 23, 1999.
Lansdell, Sarah. "Alma Lesch returns to 'Salt of the Earth' theme in collages," Louisville, KY., April 13, 1980.
Lansdell, Sarah. "Bible stories told in color by Alma Lesch at Speed," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 2, 1969
Lansdell, Sarah. New life style for Alma Lesch portraits," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, May 26, 1973.
"She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 16, 1969.
Swem, Gregg. "Pioneering fiber artist Alma Lesch looks back on 25 years of stitchery," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 31, 1985.
Tower, Ann. "Pieces fit exhibit in 'Clothing As Art," Lexington, KY., Herald-Leader, January 27, 1985.
Warren, Brandy. "Textile pioneer Alma Lesch remembered," Shepherdsville, KY., Courier-Journal/neighborhoods July 26, 2006.
exhibitions Journal Articles:
"Alma Wallace Lesch," American Craft, August/September 1999, p.28.
Efland, A. "Design corner, Cleveland Heights, Ohio," Craft Horizons, v. 31, August 1971, p.44.
Foster, G. "Exhibition in Atlanta," Craft Horizons v. 24, September 1964, p. 53.
Meloy, Margaret M. "A Web of Kentucky thread," Fiberarts, v. 12, September/October 1985, p. 72.
Ogden, Anne Brewer. "Alma Wallace Lesch," American Craft, v. 57, April/May 1997, p.92.
Ramsey, Bets. "Arts and quilts: 1950-1970," Uncoverings, v. 14, 1993, p. 9-40.
Schaffer, E. "Exhibition in Richmond, VA.," Craft Horizons, v. 27, September 1967, p. 45.
"Society of arts and crafts, Boston," Craft Horizons, v. 36, June 1976, p. 63.
Walcott, Ellison. "Alma Lesch Retrospective," Surface Design Journal, v. 22. Fall 1997, p. 34-5.
Wigger, C. R.. "Craft alliance gallery, St. Louis," Craft Horizons, v. 32, October 1972, p. 52.
Renau, Lynn S. A Portrait of Alma, Arts & Crafts Across Kentucky, Fall 1999, p. 18-20.
Exhibition Catalogs
Gordon, Lida. "Alma Lesch: A Life in Fabrics", University of Louisville Belknap Gallery,
February 23- March 26, 2006
Alma Lesch, A Retrospective. Louisville, KY Liberty Gallery, April 1- May 30, 1985.
Alma Wallace Lesch Retrospective. Louisville, KY. Kentucky Art and Craft Gallery, January 11- March 1, 1997.
Fibers southeast 1979. Cullowhee, N.C.. Western Carolina University Department of Art, 1979.
Alma Lesch, Fabric Collage Portraits and Other Works. Danville, KY., Newlin Hall, January 11- March 3, 1981.
published by ALma Lesch
The American textile industry and some of its products, Louisville, KY., University of Louisville, 1962.
A resource unit on vegetable dyeing for a high school art class, 1961
Vegetable dyeing: 151 color recipes for dyeing yarns and fabrics with natural materials, New York, Watson-Guptill Publications, 1970
"Color in the bank," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, July 2, 1967
Dietrich, Jean. "Wild and woolly," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 28, 1965
Heilenman, Diane. "Liberty Gallery and Louisville Art Gallery," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, April 21, 1985
Heilenman, Diane. "Textile artist Alma Lesch remembered as pioneer," Louisville, KY., May 23, 1999.
Lansdell, Sarah. "Alma Lesch returns to 'Salt of the Earth' theme in collages," Louisville, KY., April 13, 1980.
Lansdell, Sarah. "Bible stories told in color by Alma Lesch at Speed," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 2, 1969
Lansdell, Sarah. New life style for Alma Lesch portraits," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, May 26, 1973.
"She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 16, 1969.
Swem, Gregg. "Pioneering fiber artist Alma Lesch looks back on 25 years of stitchery," Louisville, KY., Courier-Journal, March 31, 1985.
Tower, Ann. "Pieces fit exhibit in 'Clothing As Art," Lexington, KY., Herald-Leader, January 27, 1985.
Warren, Brandy. "Textile pioneer Alma Lesch remembered," Shepherdsville, KY., Courier-Journal/neighborhoods July 26, 2006.
exhibitions Journal Articles:
"Alma Wallace Lesch," American Craft, August/September 1999, p.28.
Efland, A. "Design corner, Cleveland Heights, Ohio," Craft Horizons, v. 31, August 1971, p.44.
Foster, G. "Exhibition in Atlanta," Craft Horizons v. 24, September 1964, p. 53.
Meloy, Margaret M. "A Web of Kentucky thread," Fiberarts, v. 12, September/October 1985, p. 72.
Ogden, Anne Brewer. "Alma Wallace Lesch," American Craft, v. 57, April/May 1997, p.92.
Ramsey, Bets. "Arts and quilts: 1950-1970," Uncoverings, v. 14, 1993, p. 9-40.
Schaffer, E. "Exhibition in Richmond, VA.," Craft Horizons, v. 27, September 1967, p. 45.
"Society of arts and crafts, Boston," Craft Horizons, v. 36, June 1976, p. 63.
Walcott, Ellison. "Alma Lesch Retrospective," Surface Design Journal, v. 22. Fall 1997, p. 34-5.
Wigger, C. R.. "Craft alliance gallery, St. Louis," Craft Horizons, v. 32, October 1972, p. 52.
Renau, Lynn S. A Portrait of Alma, Arts & Crafts Across Kentucky, Fall 1999, p. 18-20.
Exhibition Catalogs
Gordon, Lida. "Alma Lesch: A Life in Fabrics", University of Louisville Belknap Gallery,
February 23- March 26, 2006
Alma Lesch, A Retrospective. Louisville, KY Liberty Gallery, April 1- May 30, 1985.
Alma Wallace Lesch Retrospective. Louisville, KY. Kentucky Art and Craft Gallery, January 11- March 1, 1997.
Fibers southeast 1979. Cullowhee, N.C.. Western Carolina University Department of Art, 1979.
Alma Lesch, Fabric Collage Portraits and Other Works. Danville, KY., Newlin Hall, January 11- March 3, 1981.
published by ALma Lesch
The American textile industry and some of its products, Louisville, KY., University of Louisville, 1962.
A resource unit on vegetable dyeing for a high school art class, 1961
Vegetable dyeing: 151 color recipes for dyeing yarns and fabrics with natural materials, New York, Watson-Guptill Publications, 1970
Friday, October 07, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
The Cloth,
Textiles on Biblical Themes- An
Exhibition of work by Alma Lesch 1969 J. B. Speed Art Museum, Franklin Page, director
11. Preface, Psalms 20:5, stitchery and applique,
39 x 40
22. That Woman Jezebel, Revelations 2:20 stitch,
applique, buttons 23 x 67
33. Joseph’s Coat, Genesis 37:3, stitchery and
applique 20 x 48
4. Jonah, Jonah 1:17, plaiting, stitchery and
applique 8 x 25 x 5
55. Ecce Homo, Saint John 19:5, applique 48 x 70
6. The Burning Bush, Exodus 3:2, finger weaving,
wrapping 30 x 23 x 32
7. A Rolling Thing, Isaiah 17:13, stitchery and
applique 22 x 22 x 34
88. Mizpah, Genesis 31:49, stitchery, applique and
weaving 12 x 27
99. The Red Sea, Exodus 14:2, stitchery and
applique 72 x 96
110. Lot’s Wife, Genesis 19:26, stitchery 13 x 32
111. Net Profit, Saint Matthew 5:18, knotting with
buttons 7 x 13 x 30
112. Bathsheba’s Bedspread, 2 Samuel 11:4,
stitchery, applique 81 x 100
113. The Writing on the Wall, Daniel 5:25,
stitchery applique 28 x 53
114. The Magdalene, Saint Mark 15:40, weaving 13 x 46
115. He Is Risen, Saint Luke 16:6, stitchery
applique, 34 x 22
116. Solomon’s Song, Solomon’s Song 2:12, stitchery applique 24 x 33
117. Haman, Esther 7:10, stitchery weaving and
wrapping 26 x 59
118. The Baptist, Saint Mark 11:11, stitchery and
applique 23 x 41
119. Peter, Paul and Mary I, Revelations 14:3,
primitive weaving 7 x 14
220. Peter, Paul and Mary II, Revelations 14:3,
primitive weaving 9 x 15
221. David, 1 Samuel 16:18, stitchery and applique
20 x 51
222. Pearls Before Swine, Saint Matthew 7:6,
primitive weaving 9 x 17
223. Holy Moses, Exodus 11:3, primitive weaving 15
x 8.5
224. Upon This Rock, Saint Matthew 16:18, primitive
weaving 18.5 x 12
225. King David, 2 Samuel 5:3, Primitive weaving,
15 x 19
226. Prophesy Unto the Wind, Ezekiel 37:9,
primitive weaving 15 x 13
227. Jacob’s Ladder, Genesis 28:12, needlework and
applique 26 x 20
228. Old Men Dream Dreams, Acts 2:17, primitive
weaving 13 x 13
229. Hanging for the Door of the Tent, Exodus 26:36,
weave,app,stitch 38 x 56
330. Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego, Daniel 3:23,
stitchery applique 36 x 36
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Sunday, July 05, 2015
The Bridge Builder by Will Allen Dromgoole : The Poetry Foundation
The Bridge Builder by Will Allen Dromgoole : The Poetry Foundation
art is life...live with art
collage work by Alma Lesch included this poem into a mixed media work from 1968 using cotton warp plain woven with fragment of fishing net gesso primed attached to a 16" x 20 Grumbacher canvas panel
collage work by Alma Lesch included this poem into a mixed media work from 1968 using cotton warp plain woven with fragment of fishing net gesso primed attached to a 16" x 20 Grumbacher canvas panel
Friday, June 19, 2015
Lida Gordon, M.F.A. — Hite Art Institute, Department of Fine Arts
Lida Gordon, M.F.A. — Hite Art Institute, Department of Fine Arts
art is life...live with art
The Alma Lesch legacy at U of L
The Alma Lesch legacy at U of L
Thursday, June 18, 2015
art is life...live with art
Follow Dennis's board Alma Lesch on Pinterest.
Follow Dennis's board Alma Lesch on Pinterest.
the buttons which embellish my basketBOWL sculptures pay homage to Alma Lesch
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Coptic Weavings on Old Testament themes
Textile artist Alma Lesch in her basement studio early 1960s Shepherdsville KY
Weavings and fabric collages became part of her J B Speed exhibition in 1969 entitled "The Cloth"
Family Portrait
Fabric Collage Portrait applique and stitchery on linen, theatrical gauze
17 by 60 inches reds and yellows vegetable dyes
1965 sold by America House, New York City
"David"
1967 Fabric Collage Portrait, applique and stitchery
22 x 50 inches red, purple, blue, rust
collection of Millard Lesch, Kirkland, Washington
"Mrs. Burns" #3
Fabric Collage Portrait third version of Mrs. Burns theme
cotton blouse, buttons 1964
stitchery and pieces of cloth on one linsey-woolsey
26 x 36 inches white and black
sold to Robert Burnside New York City
"Nell" 1965
Fabric Collage Portrait "Nell"
lace gown, fan, embroidered portemonnaie, buttons on cotton
23 x 58 inches
gold beige, blue
owned by Mrs. Daniel Peterson estate
sold at her estate auction to Lee Ann Ellingsworth Louisville (verify on 6/16/2015)
"Jezabel, That Woman"
Fabric Collage Portrait 1965
applique and stitchery with buttons on linen-applique
pieces are umbrella, knit blouse, and lace skirt
22 x 66 inches red, orange, rust and gold
gift to Sarah Lansdell, Georgia
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