Stitches and Stories: The quilts and fiber art of Elizabeth Talford Scott
"Stitches and Stories: The quilts and fiber art of Elizabeth Talford Scott and the contributions of African Americans to craft and design” focuses on the rich contributions of African American craft artists, the conversation touched on African textiles, Southern slave quilts, and contemporary quilts by African American male artists. Visionary artist Joyce Scott, and two esteemed art historians, Leslie King-Hammond, and Lowery Stokes Sims, are the featured speakers. Annie Carlano, senior curator of craft, design & fashion at The Mint Museum, guides the informative and provocative conversation.

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Textile artist Deborah Cross Brings Art to Life & the Wearable Art Movement

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The 62 Group Connected Cloth (2021)

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Bisa Butler's presentation of "Wangari Maathai", Orlando Museum of Art

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The African American Presence in American Quilts

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Art Quilts Unfolding with Martha Sielman

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Explore Fay Maxwells Sewing and Embroidery Techniques with Jamie Mason

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Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion—Exhibition Tour with Andrew Bolton | Met Exhibitions

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Fabric Weaving - Quilt and Fabric Art - Tutorial by Macky Cilliers

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Meet the Artist (No:33) | Anne Kelly | Textile Artist

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Sculptor & fiber artist Tanya Aguiñiga, CROSSROADS episode

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Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

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Celebrating Harriet Powers and Quilt Stories

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How a Group of Women in This Small Alabama Town Perfected the Art of Quilting | Op-Docs

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Textile Art with Cheryl Bridgart | Colour In Your Life

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THREADS unravels the creativity of the human spirit woven through thread

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Art Quilt Critique for SAQA 2022

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TEXTILE TALKS: Creative Continuity with Joe Cunningham

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6 Artists on The Poetry of Discarded Materials | Louisiana Channel

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From Baltimore to the World: Joyce J. Scott’s Bead Art Revolution

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