The quilts of Harriet Powers, born into slavery, are being memorialized with “Forever” stamps as a ...
African American quilters showcase Black resilience through Underground Railroad stories at Chesapeake Central Library ...
A group of Hampton Roads quilt makers is using needle and thread to honor the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. At ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a new addition to its 2026 collection, celebrating the life and legacy of Harriet ...
'Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South' on display in the Triad ...
In the Spring of 2026, Thomasville Center for the Arts will launch “My Side of the Story” with multiple public art activations during the Center’s Due South Music, Food, & Art Festival and continue ...
A new exhibit at the Chesapeake Central Library tells the stories of Black History through the art of quilting, offering visitors a unique perspective on resilience, freedom and cultural preservation.
Music notes float upward as a saxophonist blows her horn; a young girl stands against a purple background in a Prince tribute; a Black father and daughter stroll through a forest. These are the ...
The African American Sewcial Threaders Guild has opened "A Hundred Quilts for 100 Years of Black Resilience: The Underground ...