Jeanette Floyd

Jeanette resides in Orange County, California. For the past 28 years, she has added the titles of award-winning artist and lecturer to her resume. Textile art has become a major pursuit for her. For more than 30 years she has created textile work of all types. Jeanette knits, makes jewelry, paints, sculpts, crochet, sews, and quilts. From an early age, she has loved art and believes you should always pursue learning and exploring to strengthen your creativity.

She has created more items for donation to churches, hospitals, the military, and individuals over the years than she can number or remember. Thanks to some wonderful teachers Jeanette has passed on this love of fiber art in teaching others. She truly believes in the motto “Each one teaches one”.

During the pandemic, she made and gave away 400 masks to those in need. She has made and given numerous NICU patients and newborns baby items as well as other items. Jeanette has a strong passion and purpose for helping, caring for, and inspiring others in all her art forms. She has volunteered her talents with Social Justice Sewing Academy, Orange County Modern Quilt Guild, Beach Cities Quilt Guild, National African American Quilt Guild, Saddleback Valley Church, friends, family, and strangers in need.

Works in Exhibitions:

The Greenly Art Space

The California History Museum

The Stark Museum in Orange Texas

The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art

Long Beach Quilt Conference

Road to California Inc. Quilter’s Conference and Showcase

National Association of African American Quilt Conference, Kansas City, MO

Textile Center A National Center For Fiber Arts – We Are The Story Exhibit 2020-2021

International Quilt Show, Houston Texas

Saddleback Church Art Exhibit

Patch Coffee Shop, Lake Forest, CA

Mission Viejo Library - Solo Exhibits 2022, 2023 and 2024

Temecula Valley Museum

Pasadena History Museum

Temecula Valley Museum in October 2024

Mancuso shows - Quiltfest Greenville, SC, and the Pacific International Quilt Festival in 2024.

Works in Publications:

Inspired Archetypes 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023,

We Are The Story 2020 curated by Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi

Creative Strength Training Members Exhibit 2021, 2022, and 2023

Quilting Studio Magazine

Black Pioneers: Legacy in the American West curated by Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi for the James Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida,

Harriett Tubman By Way Quilt as a panel artist.

Memberships:

SAQA

National African American Quilt Guild

Women of Color Quilters Network

Creative Strength Training

Working Artist Initiative

Jeanette’s art quilt “Handsome” for the We Are the Story Exhibit has been requested as part of an exhibit for the Smithsonian. Jeanette hopes her work will continue to inspire, move, and heal people and give a message of hope as she continues her artistic journey. Her work is now sold and commissioned for private buyers. She is also available for lectures to share her journey and what inspires her to create. What's next for Jeanette? She is working on teaching content and online classes.




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