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The anchor work of The Work of Their Hands is a tulip quilt made 170 years ago by an now unknown, enslaved woman in North Carolina. Through her masterful stitchwork and time-honored design, this unknown artist sewed a story of strength and perseverance. Spinning forward from this quilt and its practice, The Work of Their Hands explores the continuing legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art, starting with traditional quilts made for bedcoverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock, Celeste Butler, Robin Cowley, Michael Cummings, Gee’s Bend quilters, Michael James, Precious Lovell, Katie Pasquini Masopust, Carolyn Mazloomi, Mary Pal, Beverly Smith, The Advocacy Project, and others.
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Image Credits (from left to right): Mary Lee Bendolph (American, born 1935), Strings, 2003–2004, cotton corduroy, cotton, and cotton/polyester blend, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase in memory of Shirley A. Woods, MMFA Assistant Director, 1979–2008, 2008.9.1; Loretta Pettway Bennett (American, born 1960), Strong, 2007–2008, cotton and cotton/polyester blend, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of the Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama, by transfer; Gift of the artist and her husband, Lovett Bennett, in honor of Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff, 2013.9; Plummer T. Pettway (American, 1918–1993), Housetop/Strip Quilt, about 1965, cotton/polyester blend, polyester, cotton, and wool, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of Kempf Hogan in honor of Robert Johns and Patrick Balch, 2005.9.7.