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Ideas Over Lunch: Threads of Tradition with Kristin Pedrozo

Spring Summer Other Arts and Culture

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Join curator Kristin Pedrozo for a closer look at ‘Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South’. Over the past twenty years, the Mississippi Museum of Art has amassed one of the largest quilt collections in the American South. This exhibition will feature highlights of handmade and machine-stitched quilts by renowned Black southern quiltmakers from the MMA’s collection, including Crossroads Quilters, Gwendolyn Magee, and several gifted by American photographer and quilt collector Roland L. Freeman on his travels.  

Curated by Dr. Sharbreon Plummer, this exhibition and the accompanying publication seek to illuminate the processes and practices of Black Southern quilters while celebrating the enduring impact of quilting on communities and generations.

Following lunch, Kristin will lead guests on a guided tour of the exhibition.

 

Gwendolyn A. Magee (1943–2011)

When Hope Unborn Had Died, from Lift Every Voice and Sing series, 2004

Cotton, rayon, tissue lamé, organdy, with cotton bolls, burlap; machine

pieced, appliquéd, machine quilted

50 x 72 1/2 x 20 in. (4.16ft x 6ft x 1.6ft)

Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson

Museum purchase, with funds from the McCravey Fund, 2013.022

Presented by the Brooks Museum League.

The museum and all its programs are made possible by the generous support of museum members. Members enjoy free daily admission to Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and receive discounts of up to 50% on ticketed events. Join today at thebrooks.org/join

Join curator Kristin Pedrozo for a closer look at ‘Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South’. Over the past twenty years, the Mississippi Museum of Art has amassed one of the largest quilt collections in the American South. This exhibition will feature highlights of handmade and machine-stitched quilts by renowned Black southern quiltmakers from the MMA’s collection, including Crossroads Quilters, Gwendolyn Magee, and several gifted by American photographer and quilt collector Roland L. Freeman on his travels.  

Curated by Dr. Sharbreon Plummer, this exhibition and the accompanying publication seek to illuminate the processes and practices of Black Southern quilters while celebrating the enduring impact of quilting on communities and generations.

Following lunch, Kristin will lead guests on a guided tour of the exhibition.

 

Gwendolyn A. Magee (1943–2011)

When Hope Unborn Had Died, from Lift Every Voice and Sing series, 2004

Cotton, rayon, tissue lamé, organdy, with cotton bolls, burlap; machine

pieced, appliquéd, machine quilted

50 x 72 1/2 x 20 in. (4.16ft x 6ft x 1.6ft)

Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson

Museum purchase, with funds from the McCravey Fund, 2013.022

Presented by the Brooks Museum League.

The museum and all its programs are made possible by the generous support of museum members. Members enjoy free daily admission to Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and receive discounts of up to 50% on ticketed events. Join today at thebrooks.org/join

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When & Where
Nov 7, 2025, 11:45am to 1:00pm Timezone: CST
$14.50


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