ABOUT US

High Fiber Diet is a group of fiber artists committed to advancing their art professionally. HFD actively searches for exhibit venues, and members have the opportunity to submit work for juried group exhibitions. High Fiber Diet members challenge themselves to become more educated about art and design principles and to improve creatively on an individual basis. The group meets 7 times per year (February, April, May, July, August, October, and November) on the third Tuesday from 1:30pm – 3:30pm. Venues may change and some meetings are held online. Meetings usually include a discussion topic, updates on current and upcoming exhibits, and sharing of members' current work. For more information about the group, check the HFD blog at www.hfd-highfiberdiet.blogspot.com or contact Pam Pilcher at pilcherpam@gmail.com.


The group is affiliated with Columbia FiberArts Guild of Portland, Oregon
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White Sturgeon Gallery Part 2


Diane Born sent me these photos taken by her husband. This is another view of the gallery. Below, is Mary Arnold and the potter, Richard Roth. You can see the beautiful spread of delicious food that Mary brought for us. Thanks again to Mary, and the gallery curator Maya!!

White Sturgeon Gallery Reception


We had a fairly nice turn out for the opening of the show this afternoon. Many thanks to Mary Arnold for the delicious refreshments.

The Gallery is upstairs, and some of the quilts are hung in the stairwell as an invitation to come up and see more.



My quilts were hung together which delighted me. The curator said she loved how the colors worked together. I do think that the details in the Meander piece stand out more next to the other piece.



She hung all of the cool color quilts together on one wall. I think this worked very well.


Here is a sample of the beautiful pottery that is sharing gallery space with us.


Seeing the pieces in a new environment, makes them seem new again. I really enjoyed the show. If you couldn't make it today, I hope you will get out to see our show in this beautiful building.

Gerrie