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Weaving resistance and remembrance: ‘We Gather at the Edge’ at the Renwick Gallery - The Eagle
Weaving resistance and remembrance: ‘We Gather at the Edge’ at the Renwick Gallery - The Eagle
‘These quilts remind us of what we were told to forget and inspire us to imagine new worlds’
Commemorating Faith Ringgold
Commemorating Faith Ringgold
We Gather at the Edge: Contemporary Quilts by Black Women Artists
We Gather at the Edge: Contemporary Quilts by Black Women Artists
Support Independent Black Filmmaking
Support Independent Black Filmmaking
Aleia M. Brown -- Smithsonian American Art Museum Postdoctoral Fellow
Aleia M. Brown -- Smithsonian American Art Museum Postdoctoral Fellow
Aleia M. Brown – 2023 Craft Research Fund—Project Grant | Center for Craft
Aleia M. Brown – 2023 Craft Research Fund—Project Grant | Center for Craft
"Disrupting the Loop of Recovery: Black Women’s Engagement with Textile Art and Political Thought" is a research project that evinces the solidarity economy that developed alongside collaborative aesthetics in the Alabama Black Belt and Mississippi Delta regions.
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harriot college announces whichard distinguished professor
harriot college announces whichard distinguished professor
East Carolina University’s Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences has announced that Dr. Aleia M. Brown is the college’s David Julian and Virginia Suther Whichard Distinguished Professor in the Humanities. The professorship was established in the mid-1990s by the generosity of family members of the late David Julian Whichard, a 60-year editor and publisher […]
black cinema, dispossession, memory & care research site
black cinema, dispossession, memory & care research site
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READ HERE: quilting an archive of hand eye and soul
READ HERE: quilting an archive of hand eye and soul
Once, Black women employed textile arts both as a mutual aid network, and as a safe space to envision a Southern Black liberated life.
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