Photo credit: © Drunell Levinson. All rights reserved.
Accession Number: C.2007.8.3
Dimensions: 3 ft X 6 ft
Dimensions (Metric): 7.62 cm X 15.24 cm
Credit Line: Gift of Drunell Levinson and of the contributors to the September 11 Quilts Memorial Exhibition
Pride
Description
Quilt titled Pride created by Laura and Viola Borley and made with fabric, batting, and thread. Red, white, and blue in color it has an abstract resemblance to the American flag. Appliquéd patches of fabric are sewn onto the quilt with images such as bald eagles, flags, and other patriotic symbols. The New York City skyline with the Twin Towers is in the lower left corner and the skyline of Washington, D.C. is on the lower right.
Historical Notes
Inspired by the AIDS Memorial Quilt, New York City–based arts educator Drunell Levinson conceived a September 11 Quilts Memorial that would bring together the work of artists from around the world. Drawing upon her academic research into mourning customs and her expertise as a quilter and fabric artist, Levinson issued a call for quilts on a website she created for the project. She offered thematic guidelines and requested a uniform size but left the choice of material, style, and subject to each quilter. Within the first year after 9/11, she had received 94 quilts. Over the next two years, the quilts—many using the Twin Towers as a focal point—were displayed throughout the United States and in Japan.