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A bright gallery displays an exhibition of colorful African American quilts, with several large textile pieces hanging on white walls and smaller items on a table.
Exhibition Review Fall 2025 (11.2)

Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California

Reviewed by Berit Potter
Abstract design in stripes of bright blue, red, yellow and deep black. Hanging over the stripes are three intricately beaded strips with tassels; the center one has a large red plume placed over the wide blue stripe.
Research Note Spring 2025 (11.1)

“Made To Be Given”: Generosity as Methodology in Arthur Amiotte’s Collaborations

Julia Hamer-Light
An 18th-century British North American embroidered landscape depicts a harvest scene with a dancing woman, two men, animals, and a distant windmill.
Book Review Fall 2024 (10.2)

Embroidering the Landscape: Women, Art and the Environment in British North America, 1740–1770

Reviewed by Elizabeth Bacon Eager
An embroidered textile on dark blue and green plaid fabric features a central red stylized animal, surrounded by blue and pink stitched lines and small white bird silhouettes.
Colloquium Fall 2024 (10.2)

Teaching and/as/in Marie Watt’s Sewing Circles

Charlotte Hecht, M. Stang
A heavily textured, reddish-brown American flag, appearing distressed and made of organic material, features a burnt hole in its center and is mounted in a metal frame with chains.
Colloquium Fall 2024 (10.2)

Red, Fried, and Blue: Kiyan Williams Remakes the Flag

Adria Gunter
Pacita Abad's vibrant textile artwork, a colorful reinterpretation of the Statue of Liberty holding a torch against a radiating rainbow background.
Exhibition Review Fall 2024 (10.2)

Pacita Abad

Reviewed by Marissa Vigneault
A textile art piece resembling the American flag, featuring muted red, tan, green, brown, and blue stripes and a green canton.
Colloquium Fall 2024 (10.2)

American Artists x American Symbols

Katherine Jentleson
An exhibition display features a light gold patterned dress with puffed sleeves next to a full-length portrait of Stephenson by John Singer Sargent.
Exhibition Review Spring 2024 (10.1)

Fashioned by Sargent

Reviewed by Lea C. Stephenson
A cyanotype photographic collage featuring San Francisco landmarks, street scenes, a busy beach, and two children in traditional Chinese clothing.
Research Note Fall 2023 (9.2)

Looking In, Looking Out: Mapping Chinese Exclusion and Imperial Expansion in a San Francisco Photographic Collage

Kevin Hong
A tapestry by Vigneault depicts a person with elaborate tattoos taking a photo with a smartphone.
In the Round Spring 2023 (9.1)

Pos(t)ing Online, or the Other Side of the Glass for Looking

Marissa Vigneault
An embroidery on gold fabric depicts an Arabian Nights scene with a turbaned man reclining, a woman dancing, and a kneeling figure, flanked by two palm trees.
In the Round Spring 2022 (8.1)

Arabian Nights in the Mississippi Delta: The Embroideries of Ethel Wright Mohamed

Rachel Winter
Frederic Church's painting, 'Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives,' depicts the ancient city under a dramatic, sunlit sky with travelers in the foreground.
Exhibition Review Fall 2018 (4.2)

Frederic Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage and Costume & Custom: Middle Eastern Threads at Olana

Reviewed by Katherine Manthorne
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