Curator:
Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi,
Founder and Coordinator of the
Women of Color Quilters Network
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Exhibition itenerary:
King Arts Complex, Columbus, OH
Opens on February 9, 2007
California African-American
Museum, Los Angeles, CA
September 2, 2007 - October 28, 2007
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African
American History, Baltimore, MD
November 18, 2007 - March 30, 2008
New York State Museum, Albany, NY
December 21, 2008 - March 1, 2009
Museum of Texas Tech, Lubbock, TX
January 24, 2010 - March 21, 2010
Anacostia Museum & Center for African American
History & Culture, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC
April 4, 2010 - August 8, 2010
Rosa Parks Museum, Montgomery, AL
Museum of the American Quilter's Society,
Paducah, KY
The complete tour schedule
will be posted in January 2007.
Booking
information:
Smith Kramer Travelling Exhibitions
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Curated by Dr. Carolyn
Mazloomi
On tour: 2007-2010
Jazz, like
quilting, is a woven art form. Both genres produce textural
harvests spun from the life fibers of masters of the
imagination who create for our contemplation. Quilt
making, as in jazz, evokes a host of complex rhythms
and moods, then captured by the creative process. Some
quilt artists listen to jazz music while working on
their quilts because the one form of artistic inspiration
ignites in the other. When the two forms connect, the
creative energy explodes exponentially. The Textural
Rhythms quilt exhibition releases both the individual
particles and the synergistic power of this explosion.
Textural Rhythms unites
the two most well known and popular artistic forms in
African American culture, jazz and quilts. The exhibition
of 64 quilts includes work from some of America’s
best-known African American quilters such as Michael
Cummings, Edjohnetta Miller, Tina Brewer, and Jim Smoote.
( Text from http://www.smithkramer.com/inTheWorks.php?id=79)
The book Textural
Rhytms will be available
in January 2007.
Between the Devil and
the Deep Blue Sea
Keisha Roberts's quilt Between
the Devil and the Sea is included in Textural
Rhythms. A detaill of the artwork is shown above.
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