Extraordinary new exhibition: Eleven African American Narrative Quilts

Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:52:57 -0500 (EST)
From: Sue Szary
Subject: an extraordinary exhibition

The NC Arts Incubator’s PAF Gallery in Siler City is excited to offer an extraordinary new exhibition.

Eleven African American Narrative Quilts

Quilts by Heather A. Williams have been exhibited in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. In North Carolina she has had exhibitions at the Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery at UNC Chapel Hill, and the National Humanities Center. Her commissioned quilts are exhibited in the American Studies Department (and on their website) at Yale University; the Kahn Institute at Smith College; the School of Social Work at Smith College; and the Stone Center at UNC Chapel Hill.

Williams is an associate professor in the Department of History at UNC Chapel Hill. She received her Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University in 2002. Before that, she practiced law in Washington. D.C. and New York City.. Through all of it, she has quilted. Her historical work has become a part of her quilts and the quilts have become part of the scholarship. One of her quilts is featured on the cover of her first book, Self Taught: African American Education in Slavery and Freedom, published by UNC Press in 2005 and she has just completed a new quilt for her forthcoming book.

Please join us for an Artistâ’s reception Friday, February 19 6-9:00p.m. during the 3rd Friday ArtWalk

This exhibition is open from 9-5:00p.m. Monday-Saturday through March 13, 2010.

Student and group tours are welcome to view the exhibition and stay for self generated discussion. Please contact for available dates. Please visit our website for directions www.ncartsincubator.org