Jeri Riggs is a fanatical quilter from Dobbs Ferry, New York, who holds an
M.D. from Boston University School of Medicine. After developing a busy
psychiatric practice, she came down with Fibromyalgia in 1992 and had to
give up practicing Medicine. She began to make quilts as a form of
self-healing and as a way to use the fabrics she had collected over years of
sewing clothing. Her quilts evolved beyond traditional colors and forms into
a kind of personal journal, incorporating fluid shapes and vibrant colors
that evoke in puzzle form the flow and paradox of life, while remaining
connected to the foundations of the past. In her ongoing quest to find the
perfect blue fabric, she has searched, dyed, and painted but remains
convinced that opportunity is lurking just around the next corner. Making
art quilts provides Jeri with a visual record of her ongoing search for
renewal, a means to express joy, and a way to impress upon her kids that
life is about more than mere survival.
Jeri finds inspiration all around her, and is intrigued by visual and
psychological
patterns, lines, and forms that evolve and change as time flows. She
currently (2002) serves as president of the Village Squares Quilter's Guild,
and is an active member of the Manhattan Quilters Guild and the Northern
Star Quilters Guild, and somehow finds time to exhibit in quilt shows
nationally, including American Quilter's Society Show, Paducah, KY; Art
Quilts at the Sedgwick in Philadelphia; and the International Quilt
Festival in Houston