JoAnne, I understand now what you meant about the fees not being worth it. I wouldn't want to see just art quilts, either. It would probably give me a headache
Lorchen, I like a wide variety of quilt styles, too. I've seen that in a juried show before. It was a Mancuso sponsored show about ten years ago in Palm Springs, CA--it was the most AMAZING show I had ever seen!!! Also, I agree with everyone about jurying and judging of quilts--the beauty and sometimes workmanship is in the eye of the beholder. I enjoy seeing the art quilters demonstrate how they make their quilts, but I would probably never do it myself. I have to go with what makes me happiest, and that is traditional quilts!
It seems quilts fall in and out of "fashion" just like everything else. I always remember the 1933 World's Fair Quilt Contest--a traditional quilt won, and it really didn't hold a candle to some of the more progressive and original designs that were submitted. (and to top it off, the winner cheated and didn't even make the quilt!) BTW, Lorchen, I hope you have a great time at the Birmingham show!!! Judy in Torrance