
Terry Kramzar is an art quilter living in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. She exhibits
widely in juried and invitational shows, including the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn, NY, and the Lower Town
Quilt Walk in Paducah, KY. Terry's quilts can be seen in numerous publications including the QuiltArt Calendar 2008 and on the cover of Quilters in the Kitchen cookbook.
She has garnered many awards and recognitions and her work is in private and corporate collections in the U.S. and Europe. Terry maintains a studio in the
beautiful Wyeth country of the Brandywine Valley.
Talking about her quilts, Terry says, "My work is always about connections. I work in fiber because I enjoy the process of joining fabric, using a variety of techniques. I often mix traditional quilt
designs or contemporary abstraction with images of flowers or birds.
I love that people feel a connection between quilts past and a modern work of art. My art contemplates my deep connection with nature and illustrates my journey pieced in fabric. I want to express that moment of clarity when everything seems to come together and understanding of the distinct parts focuses appreciation of the whole."
An intrepid explorer, Terry is committed to living an adventure-filled life. She has traveled to Africa, China, Zanzibar, all over
Europe and has a goal of visiting every one of our National Parks.
She and her husband, Gary, spend time with their four adult children, who are scattered across the country in California, Colorado, New York and West Virginia. When she isn't sewing art quilts, Terry is backpacking the miles toward Katahdin on the Appalachian Trail, kayaking a serene river or cycling Rail-Trails across the United States always fascinated by connections.
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