Exhibition - Painted With Silk

Saturday, Apr 5, 2025 from 10:00am to 5:00pm

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The Art of Early American Embroidery

From the 1600s until about 1830, the education of American girls emphasized reading, writing, and embroidery. For girls whose families could afford to send them to school, a finely worked embroidery which was worthy of being framed for display in her home served as a kind of diploma. It evidenced both her mastery of an important practical skill and the diligence and self-discipline that society expected of its more privileged members.

The content and style of American schoolgirl embroideries varied across both time and place. Painted with Silk will feature unusually beautiful and well-preserved examples of this inherently fragile art in order to explore the cultural values and norms that schoolgirl embroidery was used to teach.

Painted with Silk will also include contemporary embroideries by the artist Elaine Reichek. In her work, Reichek repurposed the form of the older embroideries in order to expose and criticize the assumptions about gender, class and race that they expressed and reinforced.

Location: Special Exhibitions Central

Admission:
Adults - $20.00
Senior or College Student (w/valid ID) - $10.00
Youth (6-17) - $8.00
Children (5 and under) - Free
Members - Free

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