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Title | “We adapted to use whatever material was in front of us.” |
Link Description | Guided by women of the past, the colors and symbols in Susan Hudson’s (Navajo/Diné) quilts bring voice to the voiceless and tell a story of resiliency and humanity that will live on for future generations. |
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Body | Please join us in celebrating Susan Hudson, a 2024 NEA National Heritage Fellow! Susan Hudson (Navajo/Diné) is a multidimensional artist and skilled quilter. Through her art, she has tapped into her personal struggles and the struggles of her people. When Hudson was nine, her mother taught her how to sew, just as she and her mother before her had learned in Indian boarding schools. They were quite poor and couldn't afford to buy clothes. Hudson’s quilting became an income stream when she began making Star Quilts for Indian pow-wows. She soon developed her own artistic voice with contemporary ledger art quilts. Ledger art is a type of narrative drawing or painting on animal hides, primarily practiced by Plains Indians in the 1860s. Hudson uses a crossover style inspired by ledger art, recounting history through her quilts. Her pictorial quilts honor her ancestors and illustrate the proud history of the Navajo people. Susan Hudson is a 2024 NEA National Heritage Fellow. The National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship is the nation's highest honor in folk and traditional arts. Each year since 1982, the program recognizes recipients' artistic excellence, lifetime achievement, and contributions to our nation's traditional arts heritage. |
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