04/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2024 09:56
Tue, April 16, 2024
Washington, D.C. - The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Museum is proud to present its new exhibition, Sewn in America: Making - Meaning - Memory, which explores the history of sewing in America from the 1700s to the present. The exhibit will be on view from now to December 31, 2024.
Sewn in America will feature a variety of textiles made by American women, including pictorial embroideries, quilts, and garments. These textiles reflect the lives, identities, and opinions of the women who made them. The exhibit will also include pieces by contemporary craftivists, showing how sewing continues to be a vital form of creative expression. This groundbreaking exhibit combines sewn items from all textile sections of the DAR Museum's collections: clothing, household textiles, quilts, and needlework. It examines the role sewing played both practically in American women's lives, and in shaping gender roles, whether domestically or in professions from dressmaking and tailoring to factory work. Garments, quilts, and embroideries from the 18th century to today are juxtaposed to show how women of diverse backgrounds have used their needles to express emotions and identity and as a force for benevolence and justice.
"Sewn in America tells the story of American women through the needle and thread," said Alden O'Brien, DAR Museum Curator of Costumes and Textiles and exhibition creator. "This exhibition will explore the many ways that sewing has been used to create functional items, express personal identity, and make art."
The exhibit is divided into sections:
Sewn in America is a must-see for anyone interested in American history, fashion, or textiles. The exhibit will be accompanied by a variety of educational programs, including lectures, demonstrations, and workshops.
An official comprehensive exhibition catalog containing four essays in addition to full color images from the exhibit and detailed information about many of the items is available for purchase at the DAR Museum shop or online at https://shop.dar.org/dar-museum-shop/sewn-in-america-exhibit/
For more information, please visit the DAR Museum website at www.dar.org/museum or contact Sarah Kirspel at [email protected](link sends email)
About the DAR Museum
The DAR Museum, located in the NSDAR Headquarters, collects, preserves, and interprets objects used and created in American homes. Using the lens of the varied interpretations of home, we inspire conversations about the diverse American experience encouraging people to discover common ground. The DAR Museum is a decorative arts museum. It collects furnishings, ceramics, glass, textiles, and household items that were made and used in America through the early 20th century. The Museum showcases 31 period rooms (each arranged to look like a different time and place in American history), a main gallery with an exhibit that changes annually, and a study gallery where visitors can get close to the museum objects.