SOUTHERN WHITE AMNESIA: Artist’s Talk
Quilts that tell how centuries of oppression were all forgotten
An episode of the SEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles podcast, hosted by Zak Foster, titled "SOUTHERN WHITE AMNESIA: Artist’s Talk" was published on August 22, 2025 and runs 91 minutes.
August 22, 2025 ·91m · SEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles
Summary
Step inside a packed gallery at the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum where I share the stories behind my SOUTHERN WHITE AMNESIA collection.
Episode Description
Step inside a packed gallery at the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum where I share the stories behind my SOUTHERN WHITE AMNESIA collection.
This isn't a high-polish artist talk—it's a raw, honest exploration of how I discovered my family's deep involvement in slavery and transformed that uncomfortable truth into quilts, dolls, and primary source historical documents.
This presentation demonstrates how textile work is uniquely positions to move into uncomfortable spaces and become a vehicle for historical reckoning and repair.
You'll also hear about my decision to donate 100% of proceeds to HBCU scholarships and discover practical frameworks for approaching inherited trauma through the metaphor of "tending" rather than "mending" historical wounds.
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