Textile Talks: Sewing & Survival: Native American Quilts From 1880 - 2022
Textile Talks: Sewing & Survival: Native American Quilts From 1880 - 2022
Textile Talks returns to the International Quilt Museum on Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. EDT for a delve into an extraordinary pop-up exhibition of Native American quilt history. Join author, lecturer, and historian Teresa Duryea Wong and Carolyn Ducey, International Quilt Museum Ardis B James Curator of Collections, for a look at iconic Hopi quilts, Navajo story quilts and one of the oldest known Indigenous quilts. A Star quilt made by Lula Red Cloud — the great-, great-granddaughter of Oglala Lakota Chief Red Cloud — will also be shown.
Photo credit: Susan Brubaker Knapp