The Skin Quilt Project

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About The Skin Quilt Project:

The Skin Quilt Project, is a documentary that explores colorism in the African-American community through the stories of African-American quilters, and the artform that was passed down through generations to celebrate its culture. The quilters featured in the film speak of the influence of the African American quilting tradition in encouraging an appreciation for African-American cultural heritage.

Colorism has been a long disputed issue within the African-American community, however, filmmaker, Lauren Cross, speculates that African-American quilters are much more grounded in their African roots, and as quilt historian Carolyn Mazloomi states ” we joined by the thread of a needle” leaving no room the “color-complex.”

As many African-American quilters come from the families of quilters who’ve passed down quilting techniques to their children and grandchildren, today’s quilters represent African-American men and women who have become concerned with telling the story of their cultural heritage. In The Skin Quilt Project, quilters tell the story of skin color politics in African-American culture, yet realizing the power of quilting to empower self-confidence their community.

About the Artist:

Lauren Cross is a writer, activist, and interdisciplinary artist working in mixed media, photography, media arts, and installation art. Her current research interests include the issues of colorism and the “color complex” within the African American community, and her current work addresses ideals of beauty, race, and skin complexion in media imagery. She is also the founder and editor of CVAAD Projects( www.cvaad.com), an online blog and resource for contemporary visual art of the African diaspora. She received her BA in Art, Design, and Media from Richmond, The American International University in London, England, and she is a MFA in Visual Arts candidate at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. She currently teaches at Stonehill College, Easton, MA.

For more information,
please contact us at:
info@skinquiltproject.com

Quilting and Participant Links:
www.artbysshine.com
www.wendellgeorgebrown.net
http://blackthreads.blogspot.com
www.bluetrianglequiltguild.com
www.africanamericanartquilt.com
http://auburn.edu/academic/other
/geesbend/home.html
www.carolynlmazloomi.com/
http://richerichardsonartquilts.blogspot.com/
www.myspace.com/darianurbangriot
www.myspace.com/mahoganylbrowne

Screening of The Skin Quilt Project in East Orange, NJ!

The Nubian Heritage Quilt Guild will be celebrating their 15th anniversary on   Saturday, March 13th, and as a part of their celebration they will be hosting a screening of The Skin Quilt Project in their program!

So if your in the New Jersey area, and you’d like to get additional information about the screening event as well as the other anniversary festivities please contact us at: info@skinquiltproject.com and we’ll forward you to their representative.

Screening of The Skin Quilt Project in Lowell, MA

Lowell Film Collaborative

Hello everyone!

On March 20, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. there will be a screening of The Skin Quilt Project at the New England Quilt Museum located at: 18 Shattuck Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01852.The community screening is hosted by the Lowell Film Collaborative.

For more details contact: info@skinquiltproject.com

The Skin Quilt Project features fiber artists Wendell George Brown and Michael Cummings in the upcoming documentary, here they discus the misconceptions of gender in African-American quilting and the history of male influences in textile/fiber arts.

Check out the teaser for The Skin Quilt Project (www.skinquiltproject.com).This clip features quilters Carolyn Crump, Dr. Madeline Wright, The Blue Triangle Quilt Guild of Houston, Texas, and Aundrea Matthews, Ph.d candidate from Rice University, Houston, Texas. Director, Lauren Cross —2.53 minutes