The quilts of Gee's Bend /

Rubin, Susan Goldman,

The quilts of Gee's Bend / Susan Goldman Rubin. - 56 pages : color illustrations, map ; 26 x 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Since the early nineteenth century, the women of Gee’s Bend in southern Alabama have created stunning, vibrant quilts. In the only photo-essay book about the quilts of Gee’s Bend for children, award-winning author Susan Goldman Rubin explores the history and culture of this fascinating group of women and their unique quilting traditions. Rubin uses meticulous research to offer an exclusive look at an important facet of African American art and culture. In the rural community of Gee’s Bend, African American women have been making quilts for generations. They use scraps of old overalls, aprons, and bleached cornmeal sacks--anything they can find. Their traditions have been passed down through the decades. Much to the women’s surprise, a selection of the quilts was featured in an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 2002. The exhibition then traveled to the Whitney Museum in New York City. “Eye-poppingly gorgeous,” wrote a critic for the New York Times about the exhibition. He continued, “Some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art will exhibit its newly acquired collection of Gee’s Bend quilts in 2017.

9781419721311 1419721313

2016029253


African American quilts--Alabama--Wilcox County--Juvenile literature.
African American quiltmakers--Alabama--Wilcox County--Juvenile literature.
Quilts--History--Alabama--Wilcox County--Juvenile literature.
African American women--Alabama--Wilcox County--Juvenile literature.


Illustrated works.

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