Between Two (and More) Worlds: The Creativity for Peace Quilt
A Community-Based Collaboration Through Art & Dialogue
de Museum of International Folk Art & Creativity for Peace
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À propos du livre
This photo-rich book documents the creation of the Creativity for Peace Quilt, stitched from indigo batik blocks by Palestinian, Jewish Israeli, and American young women. The Quilt was the result of a workshop held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a collaboration between the Museum of International Folk Art’s Gallery of Conscience, Creativity for Peace, and Yoruba-Nigerian master indigo-resist dye artist, Gasali Adeyemo. Each of the 28 young woman designed a fabric block, exploring the themes of home and belonging, and living between worlds. In creating the blocks, workshop participants drew from their own experience and responded to the Gallery of Conscience exhibition, Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience. The book contains stories of the young women’s blocks and reflections on the workshop by Gasali Adeyemo and the Creativity for Peace and Gallery of Conscience project coordinators.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 50 - Date de publication: déc 09, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Peace Quilt, Immigration, Folk Art and Dialogue, Home and Belonging, Coexistence
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À propos du créateur
Haneen Amer and her family fled from Iraq to Syria in 2007, when she was seven years old. In 2008, she and her family came to the United States, where they settled in Albuquerque. Haneen Amer was 13 years old, an 8th grader, when she wrote her poem To the Sun for her language arts class. She began high school in the fall of 2015.