When:
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Ellie Lyons
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
Dr. Tracy L. Vaughn-Manley and Sister Quilters, Bettye Joy Bonds and Melissa Blount
Quilting has long been recognized as an important facet of American history and individual quilts have been sought out as important historical documents. The lush quilts featured in this exhibition represent the resilience and progress of Black Americans in general and particularly Black women. The beauty of these quilts pay homage to their domestic, traditional, utilitarian roots, while at the same time display the expressions of enduring artistic themes: the beauty of spontaneity; the energy of motion; the importance of remembrance and the imaginative use of color.
When:
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Ellie Lyons
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
Dr. Tracy L. Vaughn-Manley and Sister Quilters, Bettye Joy Bonds and Melissa Blount
Quilting has long been recognized as an important facet of American history and individual quilts have been sought out as important historical documents. The lush quilts featured in this exhibition represent the resilience and progress of Black Americans in general and particularly Black women. The beauty of these quilts pay homage to their domestic, traditional, utilitarian roots, while at the same time display the expressions of enduring artistic themes: the beauty of spontaneity; the energy of motion; the importance of remembrance and the imaginative use of color.
When:
Thursday, February 23, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Ellie Lyons
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
Dr. Tracy L. Vaughn-Manley and Sister Quilters, Bettye Joy Bonds and Melissa Blount
Quilting has long been recognized as an important facet of American history and individual quilts have been sought out as important historical documents. The lush quilts featured in this exhibition represent the resilience and progress of Black Americans in general and particularly Black women. The beauty of these quilts pay homage to their domestic, traditional, utilitarian roots, while at the same time display the expressions of enduring artistic themes: the beauty of spontaneity; the energy of motion; the importance of remembrance and the imaginative use of color.
When:
Friday, February 24, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Ellie Lyons
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
Dr. Tracy L. Vaughn-Manley and Sister Quilters, Bettye Joy Bonds and Melissa Blount
Quilting has long been recognized as an important facet of American history and individual quilts have been sought out as important historical documents. The lush quilts featured in this exhibition represent the resilience and progress of Black Americans in general and particularly Black women. The beauty of these quilts pay homage to their domestic, traditional, utilitarian roots, while at the same time display the expressions of enduring artistic themes: the beauty of spontaneity; the energy of motion; the importance of remembrance and the imaginative use of color.
When:
Saturday, February 25, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Norris University Center, Dittmar Gallery, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Ellie Lyons
(847) 491-2348
Group: Dittmar Memorial Gallery
Category: Fine Arts
Dr. Tracy L. Vaughn-Manley and Sister Quilters, Bettye Joy Bonds and Melissa Blount
Quilting has long been recognized as an important facet of American history and individual quilts have been sought out as important historical documents. The lush quilts featured in this exhibition represent the resilience and progress of Black Americans in general and particularly Black women. The beauty of these quilts pay homage to their domestic, traditional, utilitarian roots, while at the same time display the expressions of enduring artistic themes: the beauty of spontaneity; the energy of motion; the importance of remembrance and the imaginative use of color.