New Book: “LEGACY – The Barn Quilt Trail in Maine’s High Peaks” 

Over the past several years, we have been photographing a barn quilt trail that began with 12 quilts in our hometown of Kingfield, and has now expanded into two western Maine counties.

There are currently over 70 barn quilts, all made by school and community groups, and the trail continues to grow.

This book is a catalog of the project, documented in photographs and written in collaboration with teaching artist, Saskia Reinholt, the person that brought the concept to fruition.

The Maine Barn Quilt Trail is a community-made public art trail, intended to enrich creative education in schools, celebrate rural traditions,and encourage tourists to move through a rural, mountain landscape. This collaborative project was organized by the High Peaks Creative Council with the goal of furthering the visibility of the Maine High Peaks Region as an arts, cultural, and recreational destination. The trail is part of the National American Barn Quilt Trail.

Since the project began in 2018, over 900 community volunteers have produced over 70 quilts that adorn the sides of barns, grange halls, businesses and municipal buildings in western Maine’s Franklin and Somerset counties.

Through informative text and lush photography, this book tells the story of the Maine Barn Quilt Trail project, focusing on each barn quilt by pattern, describing the history of the building or business involved with the barn quilt and identifying the communities that helped create each piece of public art.

All profits from the sale of this book go to High Peaks Creative Council, a non-profit community arts organization. Click on the cart icon to purchase.

 
 

“These designs now find a home on the ends of barns and buildings all over western Maine as part of the Maine Barn Quilt Trail, as residents from ages 5 to 91 have translated the geometry and hues of beautiful quilts into visual greetings on barnboard, some celebrating our bicentennial, some representing a moment of local history, some replicating the handiwork of a local artisan or a family elder. This is public art in the truest sense, each a story, an expression which reminds us of our community’s past and which draws us into the present and makes us comfortable with the future.”

from the foreword by Governor Janet T. Mills

 

Authors: Saskia Reinholt, text and John and Cynthia Orcutt, photography

Foreword: Maine Governor Janet T. Mills
Introduction: Julia Bouwsma, Maine Poet Laureate
Afterword, David Hopkins, Chair, Maine Arts Commission

Publisher: Carrabassett Publishing, PO Box 314 Kingfield, ME 04947
Book statistics: 162 pages, 8 1/2”wide x 11” height.
Softcover with 4” French flaps.
Retail price: $24.95 plus tax 

 

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