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A
Piece of My Soul
Quilts by Black Arkansans
Cuesta Benberry
with an Introduction by Raymond Dobard
A stunning showcase of the single largest collection
in any state in the union of quilts made by black artisans.
Arkansas is well known for its rich tradition of upland folk arts.
Little, however, has been reported from the lowland areas, particulary
on African American contributions to the state's cultural heritage. A
Piece of My Soul: Quilts by Black Arkansans seeks to rectify
that oversight by drawing attention to the extensive, important
collection of African American quilts in the Old State House Museum
in Little Rock.
Over seventy-five individual pieces of patchwork art are presented
in this publication in full-color plates, each with a commentary
by the exhibit's guest curator, Cuesta Benberry. The book details
the importance of quilting to black Arkansans; the quilts' uses,
materials and construction; and what each piece says about the
artist and her beliefs. We are granted a glimpse into the living
conditions and cultural mores of the quilters' lives. Regionalisms,
such as the unusual custom of renaming traditional quilt patterns
for things seen in the farmyard, such as Rooster Tail or Chicken
Feet, and of piecing patchwork funerary cloths to decorate coffins
are discussed.
This impressive collection of cultural artifacts is placed in
the larger context of the African American experience through an
introduction by noted scholar Raymond Dobard (art history, Howard
University), co-author, with Jacqueline Tobin, of the highly acclaimed
book, Hidden in Plain View: The Secret Story of Quilts and the
Underground Railroad (1999, Doubleday). All those interested
in American folk art, the quilting craft, and black history will
find this beautiful book fascinating and rewarding.
"Benberry clearly articulates the story behind
each quilt and quiltmaker . . . in the finest Benberry tradition.
We are all invited to see the quilts for the material culture that
they are and to be inspired."
Raymond Dobard, author of
Hidden in Plain View: The Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground
Railroad
8.25"x10.5"
176 pages, 94 color illustrations
$34.95 cloth
1-55728-620-5
Cuesta Benberry, who for over thirty years has researched and studied
quilts, is internationally known for her scholarship on quilts. She has most
recently authored Always There: The African-American Presence in American
Quilts (1992, The Kentucky Quilt Project) and Patchwork Pieces of Long
Ago: An Anthology of Quilt Fiction (1993, Collector Books).
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