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Contemporary QuiltArt Association to open the “Coming of Age” show at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center

Seattle, WA, November 8, 2006: The show dates are January 18, 2007 through March 26, 2007. The show features 46 pieces by 34 artists, and launches the beginning of the Contemporary QuiltArt Association’s 20th year celebration.

The Artist Reception is Saturday, January 20th, 2-6 PM. Admission to the show is free. The Exhibit will be open 7 AM - 10 PM daily, and will be located on the Galleria Level 2.

The Contemporary QuiltArt Association is one of the oldest art quilt organizations in the United States.

The Contemporary QuiltArt Association is a non-profit arts organization which sponsors and promotes the professional endeavors of artists working in the quilt medium. The association seeks to educate the public about this art form.

Contemporary QuiltArt Association, P.O. Box 95685, Seattle, WA 98145-2685, www.contemporaryquiltart.com


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