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Gwen Marston was born on 2 October, 1936. Discover Gwen Marston's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Marston also enjoyed gardening, especially daffodils. She died of cancer in April 2019.
Marston created hundreds of quilts using different techniques: hand and machine piecing, hand and machine applique, and hand and machine quilting. Her early quilts were bed-sized. The birth of a grandchild inspired her to apply her quilt making skills to children’s books, a technique she shared in her 2002 book Fabric Picture Books. Later in her career, she was excited by the artistic growth that came from her exploration of making small quilts. Her thirtieth book, A Common Thread, provides a retrospective of her contributions to applique, traditional patchwork, her signature liberated patchwork, string quilts, and abstract quilts in solids. Solo exhibitions of her work include “37 Sketches: Small Quilt Studies by Gwen Marston” at the Taupo Art Museum in Taupo, New Zealand, “Gwen Marston: Contemporary Quilts” at the Dennos Art Museum in Traverse City, Michigan, and twenty-seven others.
Marston shared her approach to quilting through books, videos, and classes around the United States, Japan, Australia,and New Zealand. For 30 years, Marston led the Beaver Island Quilt Retreat (BIQR), a series of 4-day workshops, initially held at Central Michigan University's Biological Station on Beaver Island (Lake Michigan) and later in Elk Rapids, MI. In 1989, she talked about the ongoing revival of quilting and recognized that she was spending more of her time talking about quilts than making quilts. In public lectures, Marston focused on ways that old quilts could inspire new ones. In 2016, she gave the keynote address, "Liberated Quiltmaking: It’s About Making It YOUR Way," at the Modern Quilt Guild's QuiltCon conference in Pasadena, California, where she also had an exhibition, "Gwen Marston: Abstract Quilts in Solids."
After seeing an antique quilt exhibit at the Flint Institute of Art in the mid-1970s, Marston was inspired to learn how to make quilts. She initially learned to quilt from Mennonite women in Oregon, and in 1977, she met quilter and quilt historian Mary Schafer (1910-2006) who became a primary influence. Later, Marston authored a biography, Mary Schafer: American Quilt Maker, that was reviewed by library journals and won the Michigan Notable Book Award. The Mercer Museum brought Marston to give a lecture and gallery talk in 2017 when it displayed the exhibition “The Mary Schafer Collection: A Legacy of Quilt History” curated by Mary Worrall.
Gwen Marston née Gwendolyn Joy Miller (October 2, 1936 - April 19, 2019) was an American quilter, quilt teacher, lecturer, and author who championed a style of quilting she called liberated quiltmaking. She encouraged modern quilt makers to break away from using commercial quilt patterns and to learn to design their own unique pieces of art.