Gee's Bend Quilts and Beyond:
Louisiana Bendolph, Mary Lee Bendolph, Thornton Dial &
Lonnie Holley
In the Bartlett Wing November 16, 2007
to May 11, 2008
This
exhibition takes an in-depth look at the creative vision
of a master quilt-maker, Mary Lee Bendolph, and the intersecting
artistic worlds in which she participates. This exhibit
examines Bendolph's inspiration and creative process as
well as her profound connection to the cultural practices
and expressive traditions from which her work arises.
Twelve dramatically designed, richly colored, improvisational
quilts created by Mary Lee Bendolph and her family members;
her mother Aolar Mosely, her daughter, Essie B. Pettway,
and her daughter-in-law Louisiana P. Bendolph, are presented
alongside complex and evocative found object sculptures
by noted African American self-taught artists Thornton
Dial and visionary "yard art" artist Lonnie
Holley. Intaglio prints by Mary Lee Bendolph and her daughter-in-law
Louisiana P. Bendolph, (Photo above: Mary Lee
Bendolph in front of the intaglio print "To Honor
Mr. Dial") along with documentary films about
all of the artists provide further context for their creative
exchange. As the deep social and aesthetic networks of
these six artists intersect, they give rise to new pathways
of artistic influence, resulting in a power mixture of
communal and individual creative energies.
The exhibition is presented by Fidelity Investments. The
exhibition catalogue is sponsored by Anderson Rogers Foundation.
The exhibition is co-organized by
the Austin Museum of Art» and Tinwood Alliance
of Atlanta. At the Museum of International Folk Art, the
exhibition and programs are made possible with generous
support from the International Folk Art Foundation,
the Museum of New Mexico Foundation» , and the
Folk Art Committee.
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Gee's Bend Quilts and
Beyond
at the Knoxville
Museum of Art»
July 10, to September 21, 2008
Public Programs:
Friday
November 16, 2007
5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Opening reception hosted by the Women's Board of the Museum
of New Mexico Foundation with live jazz by Crosscurrent.
Admission is free!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
2:00 p.m.
Join Matt Arnett, Vanessa Vadim and Jane Fonda as they
discuss Gee's Bend and the documentary films in the exhibition.
By museum admission, New Mexico residents with I.D. free
every Sunday.
Photo, right: Louisiana P. Bendolph
Housetop Variation, 2003. Cotton, 90 x 81 inches,
Collection of the the Tinwood Alliance.
Saturday December 1, 2007
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops present
selected artists from the New
Mexico Fiber Arts Trail» Quilt Show and Sale
in the Museum auditorium.
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Sunday December 2, 2007
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation Gift Shops present
selected artists from the New
Mexico Fiber Arts Trail» Quilt Show and Sale
in the Museum auditorium.
Sunday,
January 20, 2008
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Martin Luther King Holiday Program.
Gallery Talk with artist Mary Lee Bendolph Gallery Talk,
co-sponsored by the Textile Arts Alliance, and join artist
Lonnie Holley at 2 p.m. for a participatory sculpture
project. By Museum admission, New Mexico residents FREE
on Sundays!
Photo, left to right: Mary Lee Bendoph, Lonnie Holley
and Mary Lee Bendolph. Bartlett Wing exhibition, Museum
of International Folk Art, January 2008.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Museum closed
Visiting Artists will be attending the Martin Luther King
Day celebration at the Capitol Rotunda, please visit http://www.santafenm.gov
Inaugural
Lecture
Contemporary
African American Art
and Identity Lecture Series
Sunday, February 3, 2008
3:00 pm
Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, Dean of Graduate Studies, Maryland
Institute College of Art, on the Quilters of Gee's Bend.
First in the Contemporary African American Art & Identity
Series.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
3:00 pm
Sarah E. Lewis, Visiting Professor, Yale University School
of Art, on African American Photography. This lecture
is cosponsored by the Georgia
O'Keeffe Museum» and is the second in the Contemporary
African American Art & Identity Series. By Museum
Admission, New Mexico residents with I.D. free on Sundays.
Photo above, right: Mary Lee Bendolph, Untitled, 2003.
Collection of Tinwoood Alliance.
Sunday March 30, 2008
1 to 4 p.m.
Quilting Demonstration
The
Chimayo Valley quilters will demonstrate and discuss how
to make baby welcoming quilts. The simple block construction
highlights diverse quilting techniques including appliqué,
embroidery and traditional patterns. All use recycled
fabric scraps and include the child's name and date of
birth. The quilts are filled with polyester batting, backed
with pinwhale corduroy and tied with colorful yarn. Instructions
for making baby-welcoming quilts will be available during
the demonstration. Photo above: Chimayo Valley Quilters,
2004. By Museum admission, New Mexico residents FREE on
Sundays!
ART ON THE HILL!
OPEN
LATE & FREE
Wednesday May 7, 2008
5:00 to 7:30 p.m.. Gee's Bend Quilts
& Beyond gallery talk with Annie Carlano, Curator
of North American and European Collections, Museum of
International Folk Art begins at 6 p.m. Concessions
available from Walter Burke Catering, of the Museum Hill
Cafe. Enjoy exhibitions at the Museum
of Indian Arts & Culture», the
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art» and the Wheelwright
Museum of the American Indian». Free
first Wednesdays continue on Museum Hill through October!
Photo, above: Mary Lee Bendolph, Work-clothes Quilt,
2002, denim and cotton, 97 x 88 inches. Collections of
Tinwood Alliance.
Contemporary African American
Art and Identity Lecture Series
The
Museum of International Folk Art, The Textile Arts Alliance
and The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum present a series of lectures.
All three lectures are on Sunday afternoon in the Museum
Auditorium, and are by Museum admission New Mexico Residents
with I.D. Admitted Free every Sunday. Photo, Left:
Lonnie Holley
Support for the Burning Spirit
1987
Paper roll, crutches, coat hangers, burned cloth.
52.5 x 23 x 15.5 inches
Collection of the Tinwood Alliance
Sunday, May 11, 2008
3:00 pm
Randall Morris, Independent Scholar, New York, on African
American Vernacular Artists. Final lecture in the Contemporary
African Art & Identity Series; FINAL DAY TO SEE THIS
EXHIBITION IN SANTA FE! By Museum admission, New Mexico
residents FREE on Sundays!
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