TUSCUMBIA-On View through November 12 at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art From These Threads: Cotton Culture an exhibition of over 100 handmade quilts (1830s-present) and the history behind them.
Cotton in the South has a long, rich, and complicated past. From These Threads: Cotton Culture will offer visitors the opportunity to travel through some of the history of cotton, its production, and its use in the creation of quilts over the past 190 years. The exhibit will feature historical quilts dating from the 1830s through contemporary pieces created by today’s quilt artists. The quilts are drawn from private collections in the area.
Share Your Family Quilts!
We want to see your precious family quilts and learn the stories behind them! We’ll be sharing these community quilts to the museum’s Facebook and Instagram pages, as part of our celebration of the art of quilting. If you’d like to participate, email the following information to ellie.pettus@
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Your name
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The name of the quilt maker
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Description and history of the quilt
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Your Instagram handle/Facebook profile link (if applicable)
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Photos of the quilt and, if available, photo of the quilt maker or family photo related to the quilt
Exhibition Hours:
Tuesday-Friday 9am-5 pm; Saturday 10am-5pm
Masks are required until further notice.
Admission:
$5 for Adults; $3 for Students
Free for TVAA Members and for Healthcare, Education, and First Responder Workers,
as part of our Arts for the Frontline program, sponsored by Bank Independent and E.S. Robbins
Media Release/Tennessee Valley Museum of Art



