Micheline Ford on A Century of Quilts
Join Micheline Ford (Senior Conservator, Textiles) to learn about the conservation of quilts housed in the national collection. Micheline reveals hidden details discovered during conservation treatments and shows how the quilts are prepared for display and storage.
Micheline also highlights the materials and techniques used in these exceptional examples of nineteenth-and early twentieth-century quilts, made almost exclusively by women. The quilts in the exhibition demonstrate techniques including crazy quilting, hexagonal, log cabin and tumbling block piecing, embroidery and appliqué. Many reuse materials sourced from around the home, reflecting the social context in which the artists lived.
A Century of Quilts is on display at the National Gallery, 16 Mar – 25 Aug 2024.
Art Talks are a free weekly program. Hear from artists, curators and experts on the works in our collection and exhibition program. This Art Talk is part of a series focused on the people who work ‘Behind the Scenes’ at the National Gallery.