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Elizabeth Edwards (left) and Lavernn Wilson, co-chairs of the St. Andrew’s Quilt Guild, with one of the quilts that will be ...
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, collaborated with local artists to showcase 20th-century African American quilts in its new exhibition.
Her efforts included doing extensive genealogical research and trying varied outreach methods, even cold calling the quiltmakers' relatives.
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive was about to launch an exhibition of historic quilts, when federal funding ...
The federal government revoked $460,000 in federal funding to a Berkeley, Calif., museum housing historic African-American ...
Twenty boys from The Outlet created their own quilt squares and artist statements telling their personal stories about what ...
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive was about to launch an exhibition of historic quilts, when federal funding earmarked to conserve... These fragile quilts by Black craftspeople need ...
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is home to one of the world's largest collections of African-American quilts — some 3,000 of them. Bequeathed to the museum in 2019 by ...
"The Quilting Women of Gee’s Bend" explores how an isolated community of women in rural Alabama became respected worldwide as the creators of celebrated woven works of art. Established during ...
From art quilts that tell a story inside the Camas library’s Second Story Gallery to an artist-led fundraiser for the Cascade AIDS Project and ...