Quilters on their creative journey sometimes encounter periods where progress stalls and inspiration fades—similar to what writers call "writer’s block." In this engaging lecture, Robert addresses how attendees can overcome these creative blocks and continue developing quilt work that feels uniquely their own.
Robert explores how cultivating regular practices centered on curiosity, sketching, and an understanding of artistic design can help maintain creative momentum. These foundational skills have supported generations of artists and are often found in the routines of highly regarded creatives.
By developing their own artistic habits around these principles, attendees will gain tools to prevent creative paralysis and continue growing as artists, elevating their quilting through consistent and intentional practice.
CART (Real-Time Captioning) will be provided for all lectures in the Lecture Hall.