Textile Talks: Sewing & Survival - Native American Quilts From 1880 – 2022, presented by International Quilt Museum
Presented by the International Quilt Museum: "Take a walk through a fabulous pop-up exhibit of Native American quilt history inside the archives at the International Quilt Museum. Our speakers are author, lecturer, and historian Teresa Duryea Wong and Carolyn Ducey, International Quilt Museum Ardis B. James Curator of Collections." Register today and watch when this episode airs this Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 2 PM EDT.
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"Teresa will share info from her latest book "Sewing & Survival: Native American Quilts from 1880 – 2022". She and Carolyn will show you one of the oldest known Indigenous quilts, iconic Hopi quilts, Navajo story quilts, and a Star quilt made by Lula Red Cloud. Lula Red Cloud is the great-, great-granddaughter of Oglala Lakota Chief Red Cloud. Learn the story of two Red Cloud Star quilts made 105 years apart!"
This Textile Talk takes place, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. Future installments are held online at 2 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. Pacific) each Wednesday.
The video will be recorded and will be able to view later.
If you'd like to learn more from Teresa Duryea Wong, watch her right here on The Quilt Show in Improv String Quilts and a History of Japanese Textiles with Teresa Duryea Wong | Using Appliqué to Mask a Mistake.
Click here, or the image below, to register for the Textile Talk.