The high-contrast quilts you see here are just a few of the 651 works that were included in a 2011 exhibit of red and white quilts spanning three centuries at the American Folk Art Museum in NYC. Ever since the Whitney Museum of American Art held a quilt-focused art exhibit back in 1971, quilts have often hung in galleries and museums as artworks rather than folk crafts. For centuries, though, quilts had a much more utilitarian use—warmth. (Of course, their decorative designs added to the pleasure they gave.) Quilting has a long tradition in the United States, going back to colonial times. Quilts were created not only for bedding but also to commemorate special occasions, like a wedding or a new baby. Quilting bees brought out the whole community—including many men—to share the work.
Quilts as high art
Today in History
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Point Reyes National Seashore
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Everglades National Park marks 90 years
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Earth Science Week
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World Environment Day
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A light at the edge of the world
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Hues of Hokkaido
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Tolkien Reading Day
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Marine Day in Japan
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Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany
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Think deep thoughts
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Spring comes to Glacier National Park
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Look to the north sky tonight for the Perseids
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A gentle wind fills this sail
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In celebration of cats
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A universe underground
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Borrego Badlands
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World Photography Day
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Black-naped monarch
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We re gonna need a bigger birdhouse
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Hallstatt, Austria
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A Bengal tiger in Ranthambore National Park, India
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A personal collection becomes an institution
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National Go Birding Day
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Construction workers resting above Manhattan
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Juneteenth
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Let the Highland games begin
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National Park Week begins
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Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence
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Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
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The dog days of summer
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