Improvisational quilts, or those with free-form patterns, are an old and ongoing tradition in African American quilting. They represent a practical need for warmth, but, in the early and mid-twentieth ...
The exhibition “Quilts of Gee’s Bend,” which appeared at the High Museum of Art in 2006, featured 60 colorful, geometrically designed quilts hand-stitched by the direct descendants of slaves living in ...
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