Always There: The African American Presence in American Quilts

Cathedral Window by Viola Canady, 1992. (Collection of the Anacostia Museum, Smithsonian Institution.)
July 18, 1993 – October 17, 1993
Anacostia Community Museum1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
African American quilting is “always there,” a constant presence in American history, dating to the late eighteenth century and continuing into the present. However, the lives, materials, and styles of quiltmakers vary greatly throughout the history of African American quiltmaking. The exhibition’s rich mixture of quilts showcases tremendous diversity and creativity among the common thread of African American quiltmaking.