Sunday Showcase
Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics: Empowering Women One Quilt at a Time
Produced by Shelly Zegart
Sunday, May 22, 12:30 pm Cinema +
FREE
This episode from the nine-part PBS series Why Quilts Matter, focuses on the historical and contemporary roles of quilts as an avenue of personal expression, a sly medium of social and political opinion, and a building block of financial security. Unique among objects, quilts can be seen as utilitarian objects and high art. They are something made from humble resources and can be nurturing as well as inspiring. This documentary invites quiltmakers, curators, and scholars to share the number of ways quilts continue to be woven into history. 2011, U.S., video, 27 minutes. Recommended for 12+.
Cinema + With a post-screening discussion with Why Quilts Matter Executive Producer Shelly Zegart who is also an internationally recognized author, curator, collector, and lecturer on the topic of American quilts, and Scott Erbes, Speed Art Museum Curator of Decorative Arts and Design.
This program is presented in conjunction with the current Speed exhibitions Sanford Biggers: Codeswitch and Pictures from Pieces—Quilts from the Eleanor Bingham Miller Collection.