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elleng

(141,926 posts)
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 09:22 PM Aug 2025

Gee's Bend Quiltmakers

on PBS now. Ch 26.

The Gee’s Bend quiltmakers are a group of women and their ancestors from the Gee’s Bend area of Alabama’s rural Black Belt, whose quilts are celebrated as some of the most significant artistic contributions to American art history. Earning international recognition and acclaim, exhibitions showcasing their work have been held in museums and galleries across the U.S. and beyond. Through Souls Grown Deep’s Collection Transfer Program, Gee’s Bend quilts are now part of the permanent collections of more than 40 museums across three continents.

The area’s rich quiltmaking tradition dates back to the nineteenth century, born out of a need to keep warm in unheated homes during the winter months. Due to the scarcity of resources, the majority of quilts well into the twentieth century were made out of old work-clothes and other used materials such as fertilizer and flour sacks. Despite a wider variety of cheap fabric becoming available in the second half of the twentieth century, the recycling of old materials continues to be a central tenet of quilting in Gee's Bend.

https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers

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LoisB

(13,488 posts)
2. Beautiful. Quilting in my family ended with my grandmother and great-aunts. It is a wonderful
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 09:48 PM
Aug 2025

craft.

electric_blue68

(27,329 posts)
3. TY. Many wonderful designs...
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 09:57 PM
Aug 2025

I'm pretty sure I've seen a few at a major Art Museum or two here in NYC. 👍

elleng

(141,926 posts)
4. Story tells that many were barely compensated,
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:00 PM
Aug 2025

and many did not consider them works of art.

electric_blue68

(27,329 posts)
5. Wouldn't be so surprised about little compensation, and crafting was also...
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:02 PM
Aug 2025

not often considered art.

MLAA

(19,801 posts)
6. Exquisite. My first office mate's mother grew up in Kentucky. She became my grandmother and taught me to quilt by
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 11:19 PM
Aug 2025

hand. We made some lovely quilts, but these are exquisite works of art. ❤️❤️❤️

harumph

(3,422 posts)
7. Those quilts are stunning.
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:18 AM
Aug 2025

The compositions are bold, sure of hand, and do not strike me at all as "naive" which folk art can fall into.
Yes, it's folk art, but coupled with a keen eye for design - every one of them. Just amazing. I'm saving the link.

Ilsa

(64,577 posts)
8. I saw this last month. Wonderful
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:30 AM
Aug 2025

new designs and art! And I love that it is inspiring others to learn to sew! I was afraid we were a dying breed. And "community" is resurrected at the bee!

mwmisses4289

(4,740 posts)
9. There is a play called
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 02:26 AM
Aug 2025

Gee's Bend by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder. A local community theatre near me performed several years ago (before covid).

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