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Artist Barbara Eady. Item #AG10038. 56 in. x 56 in.
In 2014, this quilt, "Flying Geese" was part of the production of Live Ideas: James Baldwin produced by New York Live Arts on Broadway. Mrs. Eady is known for being a master quilter with precise and technically difficult work.
Inspirations, Visions, and Traditions in Fiber Arts is a glance into a modern-day group of African American quilters and dollmakers who have joined together to create and enjoy Fiber Arts. This collection of beautiful quilts and dolls will lead you to turn page after page as you share the vision these artists have brought to fruition. Their personal stories will enable you to understand their fiery passion for the art. Because local guilds did not seem to understand the Black perspective, The African American Quilt and Doll Guild became a safe place for artists to freely express themselves and incorporate the history and stories stored in the hearts of African American fiber artists. They found the freedom to incorporate a different perspective of color, design and African Art in quilts. They have also used that same love of color to create Black cloth dolls that reflect the Black experiences in their lives and those of their families. The African American Quilt and Doll Guild and its' Storyteller members, honor Africans and African Americans by telling the history through quilts and dolls. The artistic images will grab your attention and a knowing smile will grace your lips when you sit back, relax and enjoy the craftsmanship of the artists.
Gloria is so glam, she wears glitter night AND day! She poses here with favorite bedtime story, This Is Not That Kind of Book! by Christopher Healy.