This week on Under the Radar:
When thinking about “fine art,” many minds immediately envision paintings by the likes of Monet or Van Gogh.
But one artform – quilting – is finally being recognized as fine art, rather than just craft. African American quilters, in particular, are reclaiming the artform's history, after having been mischaracterized by scholars for decades.
A new Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibition, “
Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories
The exhibition opened on October 10th and runs through January 17th, 2022.
GUESTS:
Jennifer Swope, associate curator of textile and fashion arts at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and exhibition curator of the MFA’s “Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories.”
Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi
Gio Swaby