QUILTING: A VERB
Thu, Dec 18 2025, 7:30PM - 10:30PM
1113 Connecticut St, San Francisco, California, 94107 View map
Organized by
CCA Textiles
Event description
Art & Fashion Show Exhibition showcasing CCA students, Alumni, Faculty & Bay Area art, community, fashion, performance art & more!
THE SEARCH & 3D PRODUCTIONS
Presents "QUILTING: A VERB"
ART & FASHION SHOW
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Opening night: Thursday, December 18
Location: Small Works Gallery, 1113 Connecticut Street, SF
Doors: 7:30 PM Showtime: 8:00 PM (don't be l8!) 💫
Tickets: Sliding Scale $10-$30💫
RSVP encouraged, Venmo confirmation at door No one turned away for lack of funds
Partiful to RSVP:
https://partiful.com/e/lIFgwGC6v9Rtc01Okx4X
🌟DJ- LAPLAYAH
🌟BLUE FLAX - Textiles Wearables (CCA TEXTILES DEPT)
🌟FRIEND OF A FRIEND - Refreshments
⭐️Fashion show and Dance led by 3D Productions⭐️
DESIGNERS: Aki, Benja Ellis, Celinda Aldaco, Connor Moore, Cyuaka Vu, Dance Doyle, Dav1 Task, Em, Isabelle Jolson, Ivy Love, JAWATREE, Joaquin Amaru, Jo Balme, Katie Vadasz, Lucia Mariposa, M Eilo, Maeve O'Callahan, Malaku Monge, Monica Metcalf, Mookie Margolis, Nigina Mamatkadyrova, Phyllis, Tobias, Yuka Yoshie, Zoe Strange VISUAL + FINE ARTISTS: Allegra Samp, Angela Zamora, Cara Esten Hurtle, Em Spakoski, Emma Doven, Evie Hidysmith, Helena Garzotto, Hope Meng, Jorji Cowan-Moreno, Juliane Roberts-Hansen, Keana Aiko, Lucia Mariposa, Micah Malott, Millicent Villacastin, Sofia Esquivel-Herrera, Terralynn Supp, Theresa Panyawai, Wyatt Elswick, Yangjingyi Liu
MODELS: Alicia, Arian, Chan, Diana Naparst, Elize, Imani Taylor, Jake Lispett, Jaya, Joti, Lucille, Maryanna, Ming, Najawa M, Nes, Nic Elisa Hampton, Scott Fryxell, SOJO, Taia, Taylor Rudman, Terence O'Leary, Vika, Nuru, Joann
DANCERS: Dav1 Task, Genevieve Noonan, Lexi Villasana, Erika Goodman This is an homage to quilting and its long, rich history — but it is also an extension beyond. Artists in this show draw on the analysis and vernacular of textiles while exploring a range of mediums: painting, sculpture, installation, digital media, ceramics, found materials, and classic or hybrid forms. Through these works, quilted thinking becomes a lens — awake to dedication, repetition, delicacy, friction, and guidance. The word “quilt” comes from the latin word Culcita, meaning a cushion or mattress. The practice of quilting, however, predates the word. An origin of comfort, support, and survival. Holding body weight(s), — quilting began in function and became language. The “quilt” becomes more than an object — it becomes a tool, a metaphor, and a map. A soft architecture for holding what we cannot hold alone— an architecture of adaptation.
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Entry details
Free and open to the public unless stated otherwise.