#CelebratingBlackQuilters
#BlackHistoryMonth
Hystercine Rankin (1929-2010) was taught to quilt by her grandmother, who she went to live with as a preteen after the murder of her father. Co-founder of the Crossroads Quilters collective, Rankin was a renowned fiber artist who influenced many Mississippi artists with both her utilitarian and narrative works
Representative work:
Memories of My Father’s Death
Cotton
78” x 94”
1989
More info:
https://mississippifolklife.org/exhibits/hystercine-rankin
Photo credit: MDAH
