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"I made this...": The Work of Black American Artists and Artisans

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2008.609.11, Quilt
"I made this...": The Work of Black American Artists and ArtisansOctober 22, 2022 - Present

“I made this…” celebrates the lives of eighteenth through twentieth-century Black American artisans and artists through the material culture they created. The title comes from a quote by 19th-century enslaved potter David Drake who inscribed these words on one of his pots despite laws prohibiting literacy for enslaved people. Drake is just one of the many artists represented in this exhibition. Objects from both Decorative Arts and Folk Art collections will be displayed in the same gallery contrasting the aesthetics and designs of men and women from different times, places, and backgrounds. These pieces represent the inspirations, resilience, and legacies of these talented makers.

This exhibition is made possible through a generous grant from The Americana Foundation.

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2021.300.1, Painting
Richard Burnside
ca. 1990
1994-107, Armchair
Monticello Joinery
1790-1815
1992.101.2, Genre Painting
Clementine Hunter (1885-1988)
1950-1956
2020-137, Plane
Jethro Jones
ca. 1771
Crucifix 1971.907.1
William Edmondson (1870?-1951)
Probably 1932-1937
1993-97, Dining Table
Anthony Hay
1750-1770
2006.701.2, Sculpture
Josephus Farmer (1894-1989)
1985
2021.900.24, Jug
David Drake
1842 (dated)
1995.701.1, Carved Portrait
Elijah Pierce
1975-1976
Spoon 2017-2,1&2
Peter Bentzon
1815-1830
1978-84,1, Table
James Woodward
ca. 1790