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Wall Power! Spectacular Quilts from the American Folk Art Museum

June 18, 2021–September 26, 2021
Exhibition

AT THE HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM
YONKERS, NEW YORK

As an art form, quilts have deep roots in American life and experience. For more than three centuries, the artists, primarily women, have created highly individualized expressions in this medium that are both yielding and unforgiving, challenging the maker to test the limits imposed by cutting and piecing bits of fabric.

The very fine selection of quilts from the distinctive collection of the Museum range across time and place from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth century, from Alabama to Pennsylvania. The four sections of the exhibition highlight early twentieth-century quilts from a period of craft revival designs developed by Amish communities, examples by African American makers, and traditional nineteenth-century patterns that formed a foundation for generations of quiltmakers to come.