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Harriet's Quilt

Joyce J. Scott, Lowery Stokes Sims

Shah Garg Foundation

Shah Garg Foundation

Harriet Tubman and Other Truths, Scott’s largest exhibition to date, opened in October 2017 at Grounds for Sculpture, a sculpture park and museum in Hamilton, New Jersey. This homage to Tubman (ca. 1820–1913), the formerly enslaved abolitionist who, at great risk, led dozens of people to freedom, was curated by Patterson Sims, former director of New Jersey’s Montclair Art Museum, with a separate installation, titled Harriet’s Closet, curated by Lowery Stokes Sims, former director of the Studio Museum in Harlem and curator emerita at New York’s Museum of Art and Design. The installation was intended as a “dream boudoir” for Tubman: the “inner sanctum of a great lady,” complete with a glass rifle.2 A standout work there, spilling out of a found wooden trunk, was Harriet’s Quilt, an organically shaped assemblage of glass beads, found plastic beads, and yarn incorporating fabric knotted by Elizabeth Talford Scott (see pl. 4), the artist’s late mother, and left unused at the time of her death.

Harriet Tubman and Other Truths, Scott’s largest exhibition to date, was an homage to Tubman (ca. 1820–1913), the formerly enslaved abolitionist who, at great risk, led dozens of people to freedom. The exhibit featured an installation titled Harriet's Closet, a "dream boudoir" for Tubman, where Harriet's Quilt was a standout work. Spilling out of a found wooden trunk, in an organically shaped assemblage the piece features glass beads, found plastic beads, and yarn knotted by Elizabeth Talford Scott, the artist’s late mother, and left unused at the time of her death.

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  • Title: Harriet's Quilt
  • Creator: Joyce J. Scott, Contributors to the making of the work: Elizabeth Talford Scott (1916–2011), Lowery Stokes Sims (born 1949), Amy Eva Raehse (born 1974), Paul Daniel (born 1950), Leslie King Hammond (born 1944), Oletha DeVane (born 1950), Coby Green-Rifkin (born 1971), Grayce Johnson (born 1948), Karen Fitchett (born 1945)
  • Date Created: 2022
  • Physical Dimensions: 103 1/2 x 79 1/2 x 6 in.
  • Type: Quilt
  • Medium: Plastic and glass beads, yarn, and knotted fabric
  • Art Form: Quilt
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