In 2002, the Whitney Museum of Art provided the exhibit The Quilts at Gee’’ s Bend, which included the work of 42 quilting artists from the traditionally Black area of Gee’’ s Bend in Alabama. The landmark program catapulted the work of these artists —– all Black American females —– into significantly traditional acknowledgment. In …
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