In 2014 the first exhibition “Arte Morbida” Quilting in Rome took place in an evocative space in the Pigneto area and artquilts by Italian artists were exhibited
http://blog.iodonna.it/uncinetto-puntocroce/2014/10/23/art-quilting-a-roma-una-mostra-e-una-scuola/
in 2015 the exhibition, in its second edition, took place in Via di Torre Argentina, with the exhibition of works by prestigious Italian artists, also known over the frontier.
The third edition, in 2016, took place at the Domus Talenti in Via di Quattro Fontane and it was possible to admire the works of internationally renowned quilter as Sheila Frampton Cooper (https://www.zoombaby.com/blog-1/2016/10/6/im-exhibiting-and-teaching-in-rome.html ) e Katie Pasquini Masopust, http://www.katiepm.com/
In addition to the works of American artists, over 60 works by some of the most important Italian artquilter have been exhibited. The main exhibition was also joined by the Quiltomanti, the traveling exhibition of 22 quilts inspired by the tarot cards, made by as many artists. During the three days of the event, a series of workshops and courses took place during which it was possible to learn basic and more complex techniques.
http://www.exibart.com/profilo/eventiV2.asp?idelemento=164383
http://blog.iodonna.it/uncinetto-puntocroce/2016/11/23/arte-morbida-quilt-in-mostra/
http://annamariasdelizie.blogspot.com/2016/11/arte-morbida-2016.html